The Media

Re: The Media

Postby prommee_NE on Tue Feb 10, 2009 2:09 am

Lalida,
So many posts between yours and mine...but you can see for yourself that many have gone for the USA ban and not what I think was your original intention...to speak about the media and specifically the press in general and their reporting. Perhaps one should be thankful that they allow a Forum in which most posts are actually posted. Maybe, just maybe they can use the more unbiased ones as a means to express peoples views in their editorial columns...one will never know!

As I said (or inferred) before, there is a fine line between being outright against the Government and being faced with sackings of reporters or even Les Majeste charges...and being able to report in a way that is tolerant to the Government but still hinting of "wrongdoings"...for want of a better word. For me the BP does tihs in a better way that the Nation...which is why I prefer to be in this forum.
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Re: The Media

Postby lalida on Tue Feb 10, 2009 3:03 am

Voice wrote:The reason I put this question to you Lalida because there are a lot of rumor and hearsay it not the subject of question itself but it’s a matter of how the news came about or where it came from that why I ask you whether or not it fact or fiction. If we allow ourselves to live by rumor or hearsay, as it will pass from one person to another, which might not have anything to do with the truth or base of truth then the damage would have been really bad for those concern. The media is always relying on the rumor as base to further digging. Some time it may have some little truth in it but if you take it out of context and allow ourselves imagination to run away with us then what would happen. This is one of the problem in our culture as most live there life base on rumor and hearsay.


Voice,

It's been discussed sometime ago in the Nation Blog by a few Bloggers about the integrity and accuracy of the media in this country and it seemed that the main problem with them is they are not doing any investigative reports themselves but simply copying from each other and when this kind of practice goes around, How accurate can the actual news be at the end? It actually turned a true report into a misled report. That's why most rather look to the foreign press rather than the locals ones for confirmations.
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Re: The Media

Postby lalida on Tue Feb 10, 2009 3:22 am

prommee_NE wrote:To speak about the media and specifically the press in general and their reporting. Perhaps one should be thankful that they allow a Forum in which most posts are actually posted. Maybe, just maybe they can use the more unbiased ones as a means to express peoples views in their editorial columns...one will never know!

As I said (or inferred) before, there is a fine line between being outright against the Government and being faced with sackings of reporters or even Les Majeste charges...and being able to report in a way that is tolerant to the Government but still hinting of "wrongdoings"...for want of a better word. For me the BP does tihs in a better way that the Nation...which is why I prefer to be in this forum.


Prommee_Ne,

Not because now that I'm in BP forum I have to praise them but I honestly find the BP news are more reliable even when I was in the Nation Blog and the articles that they wrote are more neutral. I have just read 3 post, 2 from the Nation, one from the BP. 2 of them in my opinion are writing in a fair and neutral way with facts, one is just spilling his own hatre over a politican. Here's the links and when you have time to read it, do give me some input of what you think...

Nation:http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2009/02/10/opinion/opinion_30095330.php
Nation:http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2009/02/10/opinion/opinion_30095324.php
Bangkok Post:http://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/opinion/136351/not-the-right-time-to-buy-new-toys
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Re: The Media

Postby Minnie on Tue Feb 10, 2009 7:06 am

I think BP may have experienced a slapped wrist lately...NO national news, more international....BP told to mind its Ps and Qs no doubt....how interesting
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Re: The Media

Postby villager on Tue Feb 10, 2009 7:39 am

Minnie wrote:I think BP may have experienced a slapped wrist lately...NO national news, more international....BP told to mind its Ps and Qs no doubt....how interesting

Yeah Minnie, it could well find itself being Sued for a billion baht and its employees fired , just like Thaksin did over the cracks in the new airport runways fiasco, which if i,m not mistaken the BPs allegations were found later to be true by the THAI PRESS COUNCIL.
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Re: The Media

Postby pachangamac042 on Tue Feb 10, 2009 7:57 am

Minnie wrote:I think BP may have experienced a slapped wrist lately...NO national news, more international....BP told to mind its Ps and Qs no doubt....how interesting


I just posted the following lines under the joke of the day topic, but I think that it is more appropriated in here.

Bangkok Post article censured?

Today in the Bangkok Post a link to, “L*s* mªj*st* suspect flees”.

So I click on it and, “Error: File not found !!!

Are even Thai English news sites censured now?

A joke, or just simply SAD?
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Re: The Media

Postby Voice on Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:19 am

Thank you Lalida, for your reply the media have play very important of our everyday lives but our culture has taken it beyond the media could have reach to gentle mind of people who lived by it.
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Re: The Media

Postby pachangamac042 on Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:40 am

So much about freedom of press. British musician murdered in Thailand! Seems like news of murdered foreigners do not make it into the Thai news anymore. Or maybe I just missed them.

This must be Abhisit’s way of showing the world the clean image of Thailand.

Unfortunately, foreign press do report news like that. But who cares, foreign press anyways only tells lies about Thailand. Here they would probably say, that it was suicide.

Following the link;

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/ja ... d-thailand
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Re: The Media

Postby Socrates on Fri Feb 20, 2009 1:13 am

Who’s controlling the press? That’s actually a good one and belongs in the political section (8). Maybe under NWO, WNO or NOW. :)
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