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Death hoax: Digital versus print, by Arun Rai (rep 11/05/2013)
Govt forms committee to recommend online media regulations (nn 11/05/2013), Govt to regulate online journalism (ht 12/05/2013)
Bhojpur newspaper office ransacked (kp 25/04/2013)
Women launch new newspaper in Banke (ht 09/03/2013)
Education news coverage: Central region leading all others, says study (ht 04/03/2013)
Kantipur to do all it can to uphold democratic norms (kp 19/02/2013)
Himal Southasian gets new format (kp 09/02/2013)
Local media in Surkhet protest power cuts (nn 08/01/2013)
Falling together: A more powerful press would be good for democracy, but for that the industry needs greater transparency, by Gyanu Adhikari (kp 18/12/2012)
Saving print, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp 24/11/2012)
Vandals attack Nigarani Daily (ht 02/07/2012)
Concerns as press freedom day is marked (kp 04/05/2012)
Nagarik regional editions from New Year (rep 04/04/2012)
Dixit, Pyakurel, Gautam demand PM's view on Lalrakshyak threat (rep 07/02/2012)
Kantipur hit by plagiarism scandal after staff writer is found to have copied articles from NYT (nn 06/02/2012)
More the merrier (rep 10/01/2012)
Paper craft, by Prem Khanal (rep 19/12/2011)
Distorted Draft Of History, by P. Kharel (rn 07/11/2011)
Meta-Media Inc, by Dharma Adhikari (rep 26/10/2011)
Wake-up Call For Grand Old Media, by By P. Kharel (rn 24/10/2011)
A deafening silence: Despite the talk about inclusion, Dalit issues rarely make the news, by Rudra Charmakar (kp 08/07/2011)
MJF-N activists torch Kantipur copies (kp 11/05/2011), FNJ blows whistle on torching of Kantipur copies (kp 12/05/2011)
Reforms In Gorkhapatra: Market-based Instruments Can Be Used, by Mukti Rijal (rn 10/05/2011)
Shukrabar hits newsstands (rep 15/04/2011)
Right to information & Nepali press, by Yek Raj Pathak (rep 11/04/2011)
Pressing Issues Of The Press, by P. Kharel (rn 04/04/2011)
PM asks authorities to set editor's qualifications (rep 19/03/2011)
Maoists halt Janadisha publication (rep 16/03/2011)
Language basics: Simplifying the English language made it a global medium; Nepal should do the same to strengthen national unity, by Murari Sharma (kp 15/03/2011)
Party journalism: Kantipur FNJ files plaint against UML mouthpiece (kp 01/03/2011)
Madhuparka: Going on 500, by Bibek Bhandari (rep 25/02/2011)
Kantipur Publications comes of age, literally (kp 20/02/2011)
THT numero uno, Annapurna Post second: Ads placed in THT are more likely to be read than in any other English daily, by Makarand Chaurey (ht 08/02/2011), Media survey finds Nepal’s youth lead the readership pack, by Makarand Chaurey (ht 11/02/2011)
Future of news-on-papers, by Ujjwal Acharya (rep 29/12/2010)
’Himalayas Nepal’ to be available in London stores (nn 10/12/2010)
Nepali press most vulnerable: WAPC (ht 26/10/2010)
Post campaign gets tidy response (kp 27/09/2010)
Daily Diet Of News - And Views, by P. Kharel (rn 23/08/2010)
Following the paper trail: In India vs Kantipur in June, the truth was never adequately explained to readers, by C.K. Lal (nt 06/08/2010)
Maoist cadres ‘attack’ Dhangadhi daily office, by Mohan Budair (kp 06/07/2010)
Youth Force tries to muzzle Jhapa daily (kp 06/07/2010)
The lure of the national: The press in the periphery is more interested in national than local events, by C.K. Lal (nt 25/06/2010)
India stops the Post’s newsprint (kp 23/06/2010), Indian embassy trashes report that Indian authorities are unnecessarily holding Kantipur's newsprint (nn 23/06/2010), MPs call for swift action on paper row (kp 24/06/2010), Nepal urged to take up matter (ka 24/06/2010), Media fraternity concerned (kp 24/06/2010), Frazzled official trots out excuse (kp 24/06/2010), Indian civil society outraged, by Dinesh Wagle (kp 24/06/2010), PAC summons ministers, secys (kp 25/06/2010), Leaders vow to do the needful (kp 25/06/2010), Newsprint hold-up a mistake: Indian media, by Dinesh Wagley (kp 25/06/2010), Port of call: Disruption at Kantipur Publications will upset more than newspapers (kp 25/06/2010)
Better Newspapers, Strong Democracy, by Laxman Datt Pant (rn 22/06/2010)
The
partisan press: He may be a newsagent, but Deep Sah has seen and heard
enough to recognise that independent journalism is merely an ideal, by C.K. Lal (nt 11/06/2010)
Unsung Heroes Writing In Hurry, by P. Kharel (rn 20/05/2010)
Rajdhani daily asks for security (kp 18/04/2010)
FNJ concerned about disruption in circulation of newspaper (ht 05/04/2010)
The year of print: The print media may be under the hammer in the developed world, but here in Nepal it's live and kicking, by CK Lal (nt 02/04/2010)
Kantipur celebrates 17th Anniversary (kp 18/02/2010)
News that stays news: The print media can capitalise on the falling ratings for television in power-hungry Nepal, by CK Lal (nt 19/02/2010)
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