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Myanmar Now journalists publish bilingual Burmese and English articles on an eponymous online news portal. The agency provides free syndication throughout the country, with a distribution network of over 50 national and local media outlets that regularly republish its stories. [1] As of September 2019, Myanmar Now had a readership of over ...
Kumudra (Burmese) [27] Hmukhin Shudaunk (Crime Journal) (Burmese) [28] [29] Myanmar Business Today - Myanmar's first bilingual (English-Myanmar) business newspaper [14] Myanmar Digest [30] Myanmar Post - privately owned [31] Sunday Journal [32] The Myanmar Times, [33] a Burmese weekly news journal (daily newspaper in English) Premier Eleven ...
7Day News (Burmese: ၇ ရက် နေ့စဉ်သတင်းစာ) was a private weekly newspaper published in Myanmar, among the best-selling journals in the country. [1] Its CEO, Thaung Su Nyein , is son of Win Aung , a former minister for foreign affairs .
Back in Myanmar, Chaw Su now works odd jobs in the village, earning barely enough to feed her children. "It’s hard to explain to other people the struggle I'm going through," she says.
It was established in August 1998 by a group of Burmese journalists in exile in New Delhi, India. [2]After the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état, military junta revoked the operating licenses of Mizzima, and four other media outlets, namely Myanmar Now, Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB), Khit Thit Media, and 7Day News, amidst the ongoing protests.
Frontier Myanmar (Burmese: ဖရန်တီးယားမြန်မာ) is a news and business magazine published in Yangon, Myanmar, owned by Black Knight Media Co. Ltd which also runs a content marketing agency called Black Knight Media Group. It operates an English language magazine, an English language website, and a Burmese language ...
Ko Swe Win (Burmese: ဆွေဝင်း; born c. 1978) is a Burmese journalist based in Australia. [1] He currently serves as the chief correspondent and editor-in-chief of Myanmar Now, a news service. [2] He is currently the director of MYANMAR NOW LTD (ABN 69 653 161 838) [1] and MYANMAR NOW MEDIA PTY LTD (ABN 81 647 592 354). [1]
Some media publishing houses such as Mawkun magazine, Myanmar Now, DVB, Mizzima News, and BBC Burmese have stopped publishing investigative reports. In Myanmar, private journalists are often prosecuted under article 66 (d) of the Telecommunications Act, which has been enacted to prevent online defamation.