This article describes the historic conditions governing newspaper and media ownership in the Pacific. It argues that historically there have been three kinds of media in the Pacific: Mission or church-owned or directed, governmen- owned or directed and commercial. The missions and churches were responsible for the first newspapers aimed exclu-sively at indigenous populations and in Papua New Guinea have continued to play a key role in the media. The commercial press could only exist when there was a sufficient population to support it and so it tended to appear in those countries with the largest expatriate populations first. The continued dominance of the commercial media by Western companies in the largest islands has been largely due to...
Pacific media freedom has been under siege for more than a decade, particularly since an attempted c...
"The largest number of Tongans outside of Tonga lives in the United States. It is estimated to be mo...
This article draws upon the Pacific Media Assistance Scheme (PACMAS) State of Media and Communicatio...
This article describes the historic conditions governing newspaper and media ownership in the Pacifi...
The news media in Oceania are small but remarkably diverse and vigorous. Ownership ranges from large...
one This paper is about two related topics. The first is the evolution of print and broadcast media ...
South Pacific media is generally projected as embracing Western news values with the ideals of "obje...
South Pacific university-based journalism school publications were innovative newspaper publishers f...
Two transnational media conglomerates own or control all the major circulation newspapers in the Sou...
The term “development journalism” has been used for four decades in Asia, but in the Pacific and eve...
South Pacific university-based journalism school publications were innovative newspaper publishers f...
Last year we promised the content would be more regional for this second issue. Once again it is hea...
PNG's Melanesian societies with Polyneasian societies like Tonga and Samoa, which evolved the famili...
The missions were the first to bring printing presses to the region and usually the first to establi...
thirteen In spite of a relatively small but vibrant news media base, two South Pacific countries hav...
Pacific media freedom has been under siege for more than a decade, particularly since an attempted c...
"The largest number of Tongans outside of Tonga lives in the United States. It is estimated to be mo...
This article draws upon the Pacific Media Assistance Scheme (PACMAS) State of Media and Communicatio...
This article describes the historic conditions governing newspaper and media ownership in the Pacifi...
The news media in Oceania are small but remarkably diverse and vigorous. Ownership ranges from large...
one This paper is about two related topics. The first is the evolution of print and broadcast media ...
South Pacific media is generally projected as embracing Western news values with the ideals of "obje...
South Pacific university-based journalism school publications were innovative newspaper publishers f...
Two transnational media conglomerates own or control all the major circulation newspapers in the Sou...
The term “development journalism” has been used for four decades in Asia, but in the Pacific and eve...
South Pacific university-based journalism school publications were innovative newspaper publishers f...
Last year we promised the content would be more regional for this second issue. Once again it is hea...
PNG's Melanesian societies with Polyneasian societies like Tonga and Samoa, which evolved the famili...
The missions were the first to bring printing presses to the region and usually the first to establi...
thirteen In spite of a relatively small but vibrant news media base, two South Pacific countries hav...
Pacific media freedom has been under siege for more than a decade, particularly since an attempted c...
"The largest number of Tongans outside of Tonga lives in the United States. It is estimated to be mo...
This article draws upon the Pacific Media Assistance Scheme (PACMAS) State of Media and Communicatio...