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The Nation (Thailand)

The Nation is an English-language daily digital newspaper founded in 1971, published in Bangkok, Thailand. It is one of two English-language dailies in Bangkok, the other being the Bangkok Post. On 28 June 2019, it published its final broadsheet edition leaving only its online edition.[1]

The Nation
Insightful In Trend Independent
TypeDigital newspaper
Owner(s)Nation Group
PublisherSuthichai Yoon
Thepchai Yong
EditorKiratikorn Naksompop Blauw
Founded1 July 1971
LanguageEnglish
Ceased publication28 June 2019 (as broadsheet)
HeadquartersBang Na, Bangkok
Websitenationthailand.com

The Nation is Thailand's only Thai-owned English-language newspaper,[1] It is owned by the Nation Group and is a member of the Asia News Network.

History edit

The Nation was founded by Suthichai Yoon on 1 July 1971[1] as The Voice of the Nation. The name was eventually shortened to The Nation.

The paper changed considerably in 1991, when several Thai journalists from the Bangkok Post defected to The Nation.

In 2008, The Nation laid off substantial numbers of staff and under the new editorship of former business editor Thanong Khanthong recast itself as a business newspaper, moving international wire copy to a free tabloid insert, the Daily Xpress.[2]

As of January 2018 the Nation Multimedia Group consisted of two digital TV stations, the English-language Nation newspaper, two Thai papers, and a publishing house. Its acquisition in 2018 by T News is the result of a three-year effort to acquire controlling stock interests in Nation Multimedia properties. The Nation conglomerate had financial difficulties for years.[3]

The two brothers who head The Nation, Suthichai Yoon and Thepchai Yong, will no longer be at the paper's helm. Suthichai retired on 12 January 2018, Thepchai to follow in April 2018.[3]

In 2019, print issues of The Nation were discontinued, replaced by an online edition solely.[4] The last paper copy will be the 28 June edition.[5] The Nation over the five preceding years has lost 30 million baht per year. The move was taken to halt the newspaper's losses and to expand its market. According to the NMG, only 36% of The Nation's readers are in Thailand. The balance live overseas, 25% in the US. The typical reader is between 25–40 years of age and prefers to read newspapers via smartphone. The newspaper will go fully online on 1 July 2019, the 48th anniversary of its founding. Management plans to issue an audible version of the newspaper as well as an edition in Mandarin Chinese.[4]

Editorial line edit

The Nation and the Bangkok Post are similar in their coverage of international news. Their target audience is English-speaking Thai upper and upper-middle classes.[citation needed]

After Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was elected in 2001, several companies associated with him ceased to advertise in The Nation. The newspaper reported the advertising cuts and adopted an anti-Thaksin editorial line.[6]

Though The Nation has a right-of-centre opinion page, which welcomed the 2014 coup and military rule, its daily news coverage is more center-left, criticizing, for example, Thailand's lèse-majesté law.[3] According to acclaimed, left-of-centre journalist, Pravit Rojanaphruk, who worked at Nation for 23 years: "The Nation, at least during its heyday ..., was a bastion of committed journalism and tolerance." But over the past decade, it "morphed from a progressive newspapers into a coup-apologist cheerleader for military intervention,..." Pravit was fired from The Nation in 2015 after release from a three-day junta detention without charge for "attitude adjustment", his second such detention.[7]

At the demise of the print version, some Nation staff members moved to defend the publication's integrity and commitment to truthful journalism.[8] Bangkok Post columnist Andrew Biggs, who previously worked at The Nation remembers it as "...a champion of democracy, standing up to despots, juntas, the elite and anybody else who eschewed democracy."[1]

The acquisition by T News portends a further move to the right by the Nation group. T News is ultra-royalist and pro-junta both editorially and in its daily coverage.[3]

Satirical reaction edit

In December 2007 an unknown person started a satirical website called Not The Nation, a send-up of The Nation's website and coverage of Thai affairs. For a while the website was non-functioning, for unknown reasons. Its pages once featured an image of Abhisit with the quotation: "A perfectly legal site. but we're working on that" and another of Thaksin with the legend, "didn't I sue them out of existence in 2004?"[9] The site later satirized itself with a link to Who Do We Wrongly Think Is Behind NTN?[10]

Linking directly to the site post-2014 Thai coup d'état redirects to a site-suspension notice modified Thursday, 30 September 2010 at 22:59:26 UTC with an image of a hat-rack, hat, and orange beach shirt, and the legend: This site has stepped out for a bit.[11] On 3 March 2015, the site restarted "with a new executive staff appointed by Thailand's military government."[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Biggs, Andrew (7 July 2019). "Another one bites the dust" (Opinion). Bangkok Post. Retrieved 7 July 2019.
  2. ^ . The Nation. February 27, 2008. Archived from the original on December 4, 2009.
  3. ^ a b c d Thaitrakulpanich, Asaree (22 January 2018). "NATION MULTIMEDIA TAKEN OVER BY FAR-RIGHT NEWS CORP". Khaosod English. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
  4. ^ a b "The Nation to cease print edition and focus on digital market". The Nation. 2019-05-17. Retrieved 2019-05-17.
  5. ^ "The Nation to ditch paper edition: source". Khaosod English. 2019-05-15. Retrieved 2019-05-16.
  6. ^ The Asia Sentinel, "Gunpoint Democracy", 27 October 2006[not specific enough to verify]
  7. ^ Rojanaphruk, Pravit (27 January 2018). "Death of 'The Nation' as we knew it". Khaosod English. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  8. ^ Taptim, Tulsathit (29 May 2019). "And the countdown begins..." (Opinion). The Nation. Retrieved 30 May 2019.
  9. ^ Anonymous (28 September 2011). . Not The Nation. Archived from the original on 2013-01-17. Retrieved 28 September 2011. Not The Nation is for entertainment purposes only. Redistribution of Not The Nation content with attribution is permitted. Some photos and images used on Not The Nation are taken from the Internet. If one of them is yours, we apologize and are grateful. The author(s) of Not The Nation choose(s) to remain anonymous.
  10. ^ Anonymous (4 December 2012). . Not The Nation. Archived from the original on 2013-01-17. Retrieved 23 January 2012.
  11. ^ This site has stepped out for a bit
  12. ^ Anonymous (3 March 2015). . Not The Nation. Archived from the original on 2015-03-11. Retrieved 14 May 2015. The new editor-in-chief, Brigadier General Somyut Phraemonwichitmuang, was presented at a press conference to exhibit his credentials and to announce the exciting future of the now junta-controlled news operation.

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The Nation is an English language daily digital newspaper founded in 1971 published in Bangkok Thailand It is one of two English language dailies in Bangkok the other being the Bangkok Post On 28 June 2019 it published its final broadsheet edition leaving only its online edition 1 The NationInsightful In Trend IndependentTypeDigital newspaperOwner s Nation GroupPublisherSuthichai Yoon Thepchai YongEditorKiratikorn Naksompop BlauwFounded1 July 1971LanguageEnglishCeased publication28 June 2019 as broadsheet HeadquartersBang Na BangkokWebsitenationthailand wbr comThe Nation is Thailand s only Thai owned English language newspaper 1 It is owned by the Nation Group and is a member of the Asia News Network Contents 1 History 2 Editorial line 3 Satirical reaction 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory editThe Nation was founded by Suthichai Yoon on 1 July 1971 1 as The Voice of the Nation The name was eventually shortened to The Nation The paper changed considerably in 1991 when several Thai journalists from the Bangkok Post defected to The Nation In 2008 The Nation laid off substantial numbers of staff and under the new editorship of former business editor Thanong Khanthong recast itself as a business newspaper moving international wire copy to a free tabloid insert the Daily Xpress 2 As of January 2018 update the Nation Multimedia Group consisted of two digital TV stations the English language Nation newspaper two Thai papers and a publishing house Its acquisition in 2018 by T News is the result of a three year effort to acquire controlling stock interests in Nation Multimedia properties The Nation conglomerate had financial difficulties for years 3 The two brothers who head The Nation Suthichai Yoon and Thepchai Yong will no longer be at the paper s helm Suthichai retired on 12 January 2018 Thepchai to follow in April 2018 3 In 2019 print issues of The Nation were discontinued replaced by an online edition solely 4 The last paper copy will be the 28 June edition 5 The Nation over the five preceding years has lost 30 million baht per year The move was taken to halt the newspaper s losses and to expand its market According to the NMG only 36 of The Nation s readers are in Thailand The balance live overseas 25 in the US The typical reader is between 25 40 years of age and prefers to read newspapers via smartphone The newspaper will go fully online on 1 July 2019 the 48th anniversary of its founding Management plans to issue an audible version of the newspaper as well as an edition in Mandarin Chinese 4 Editorial line editThis section possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed February 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Nation and the Bangkok Post are similar in their coverage of international news Their target audience is English speaking Thai upper and upper middle classes citation needed After Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was elected in 2001 several companies associated with him ceased to advertise in The Nation The newspaper reported the advertising cuts and adopted an anti Thaksin editorial line 6 Though The Nation has a right of centre opinion page which welcomed the 2014 coup and military rule its daily news coverage is more center left criticizing for example Thailand s lese majeste law 3 According to acclaimed left of centre journalist Pravit Rojanaphruk who worked at Nation for 23 years The Nation at least during its heyday was a bastion of committed journalism and tolerance But over the past decade it morphed from a progressive newspapers into a coup apologist cheerleader for military intervention Pravit was fired from The Nation in 2015 after release from a three day junta detention without charge for attitude adjustment his second such detention 7 At the demise of the print version some Nation staff members moved to defend the publication s integrity and commitment to truthful journalism 8 Bangkok Post columnist Andrew Biggs who previously worked at The Nation remembers it as a champion of democracy standing up to despots juntas the elite and anybody else who eschewed democracy 1 The acquisition by T News portends a further move to the right by the Nation group T News is ultra royalist and pro junta both editorially and in its daily coverage 3 Satirical reaction editThis section relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this section by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources The Nation Thailand news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message In December 2007 an unknown person started a satirical website called Not The Nation a send up of The Nation s website and coverage of Thai affairs For a while the website was non functioning for unknown reasons Its pages once featured an image of Abhisit with the quotation A perfectly legal site but we re working on that and another of Thaksin with the legend didn t I sue them out of existence in 2004 9 The site later satirized itself with a link to Who Do We Wrongly Think Is Behind NTN 10 Linking directly to the site post 2014 Thai coup d etat redirects to a site suspension notice modified Thursday 30 September 2010 at 22 59 26 UTC with an image of a hat rack hat and orange beach shirt and the legend This site has stepped out for a bit 11 On 3 March 2015 the site restarted with a new executive staff appointed by Thailand s military government 12 See also edit nbsp Thailand portal nbsp Journalism portalMedia of Thailand Nation TV Nation University Kom Chad Luek List of online newspaper archives Thailand Timeline of English language newspapers published in ThailandReferences edit a b c d Biggs Andrew 7 July 2019 Another one bites the dust Opinion Bangkok Post Retrieved 7 July 2019 The Nation creates history The Nation February 27 2008 Archived from the original on December 4 2009 a b c d Thaitrakulpanich Asaree 22 January 2018 NATION MULTIMEDIA TAKEN OVER BY FAR RIGHT NEWS CORP Khaosod English Retrieved 22 January 2018 a b The Nation to cease print edition and focus on digital market The Nation 2019 05 17 Retrieved 2019 05 17 The Nation to ditch paper edition source Khaosod English 2019 05 15 Retrieved 2019 05 16 The Asia Sentinel Gunpoint Democracy 27 October 2006 not specific enough to verify Rojanaphruk Pravit 27 January 2018 Death of The Nation as we knew it Khaosod English Retrieved 27 January 2018 Taptim Tulsathit 29 May 2019 And the countdown begins Opinion The Nation Retrieved 30 May 2019 Anonymous 28 September 2011 About Not The Nation Archived from the original on 2013 01 17 Retrieved 28 September 2011 Not The Nation is for entertainment purposes only Redistribution of Not The Nation content with attribution is permitted Some photos and images used on Not The Nation are taken from the Internet If one of them is yours we apologize and are grateful The author s of Not The Nation choose s to remain anonymous Anonymous 4 December 2012 Who Do We Wrongly Think Is Behind NTN Not The Nation Archived from the original on 2013 01 17 Retrieved 23 January 2012 This site has stepped out for a bit Anonymous 3 March 2015 NTN Welcomes Glorious New Junta Appointed Editor in Chief Not The Nation Archived from the original on 2015 03 11 Retrieved 14 May 2015 The new editor in chief Brigadier General Somyut Phraemonwichitmuang was presented at a press conference to exhibit his credentials and to announce the exciting future of the now junta controlled news operation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Nation Thailand amp oldid 1183778847, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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