Legal and extra-legal controls of the media during the Anwar saga.

This study examines the status of press freedom (often defined as free from government control) in Malaysia. The on-going saga of ousted former Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, who was sacked, tried and sentenced to six years' imprisonment for corruption, is used as the backdrop....

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Main Author: Ng, Valerie Wen Wen.
Other Authors: Ang, Peng Hwa
Format: Theses and Dissertations
Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-20302019-12-10T11:58:40Z Legal and extra-legal controls of the media during the Anwar saga. Ng, Valerie Wen Wen. Ang, Peng Hwa Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information DRNTU::Social sciences::Journalism::News reporting and writing DRNTU::Social sciences::Journalism::Political aspects This study examines the status of press freedom (often defined as free from government control) in Malaysia. The on-going saga of ousted former Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, who was sacked, tried and sentenced to six years' imprisonment for corruption, is used as the backdrop. In-depth interviews with editors and reporters from various local and foreign press found the government intensifying its type, manner and extent of control during the saga. The Malaysian government resorted mainly to extra-legal controls to restrict the free flow of information. The only legal control executed was in suspending a Chinese magazine, "Mister". These controls resulted in the local news media toeing the line of the powers-that-be further, while the freer foreign media take pro-active and reactive measures to overcome the constraints. ​Master of Mass Communication 2008-09-10T08:38:36Z 2008-09-10T08:38:36Z 2000 2000 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/2030 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Ng, Valerie Wen Wen.
Legal and extra-legal controls of the media during the Anwar saga.
description This study examines the status of press freedom (often defined as free from government control) in Malaysia. The on-going saga of ousted former Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, who was sacked, tried and sentenced to six years' imprisonment for corruption, is used as the backdrop. In-depth interviews with editors and reporters from various local and foreign press found the government intensifying its type, manner and extent of control during the saga. The Malaysian government resorted mainly to extra-legal controls to restrict the free flow of information. The only legal control executed was in suspending a Chinese magazine, "Mister". These controls resulted in the local news media toeing the line of the powers-that-be further, while the freer foreign media take pro-active and reactive measures to overcome the constraints.
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title Legal and extra-legal controls of the media during the Anwar saga.
title_short Legal and extra-legal controls of the media during the Anwar saga.
title_full Legal and extra-legal controls of the media during the Anwar saga.
title_fullStr Legal and extra-legal controls of the media during the Anwar saga.
title_full_unstemmed Legal and extra-legal controls of the media during the Anwar saga.
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