( This is a very short history of online media/journalism including that of Nepal that I had prepared a few years ago for my term paper. Updated with the beginning of internet in Nepal on June 28.)
In this another part of the History of Online Media in Nepal Series, I present two old interviews with Rajpal J Singh, who created a history in Nepal’s online media by founding The Nepal Digest.
In this part of the History of Online Media in Nepal Series, I present the news that was…
Will newspapers still be called newspapers if they are not printed on paper? Or will it simply be called something like online news site or news-in-hands or news onscreen?
It is kind of absurd in the Nepali context to think that newspapers are facing a big…
(This write-up is published in March 2016 issue of Samhita — a quarterly publication of Press Council Nepal — under title “Media, codes and ethics’.)
On Monday, 30 September, news came through that yet another journalist has been arrested under Clause 47 of Electronic Transaction Act 2008. Dinesh Acharya, editor-in-chief of Share Bazaar Weekly, was arrested as a case against him was filed by…
The Online Media Operation Directives 2016 is a serious threat to press freedom and freedom of expression online in Nepal as the newly approved directives go against the core principles of…
In this part of the History of Online Media in Nepal Series, I present a page (copied and pasted) from history.
In this part of the History of Online Media in Nepal Series, I present an email interview with…
(This is an article I wrote for another purpose a few months ago.)
Nepali blogosphere is an example of how a handful of people can use the internet easily to establish an alternative medium of information; and also how a political turmoil can…
These were the top 10 stories published by Online Media in Nepal; you can also dive into yearly archives: 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, and 2016.