Abstract

AbstractPress coverage of development issues should not be made at the expense of the high professional standards of journalism. In this respect some of the staunchest defenders of development journalism may well be its worst offenders. Development, if seen as a continuing process, should be reported as such and not as events happening in isolation of each other. S.M. AH traces here some of the thinking beind the new challenge for the Asian press to report on the ever-important issue of economic development.

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