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newspaper coverage


Japanese Newspaper Coverage of the World

At KAMC/MediAsia2025, scholars highlighted how Japanese newspaper coverage is shaped by systemic biases, resulting in an inward-looking press that disproportionately focuses on a few countries and neglects other nations. The discussion revealed how structural issues like the Japanese kisha club system and reliance on Western agendas contribute to shallow international reporting and declining public engagement.

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Apipol Sae-Tung
 

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