Asian Correspondent is an English language news website launched in October 2009 by Hybrid News Limited that combines articles by professional journalists, bloggers and news wire content in one website. Asian Correspondent is the online partner for the Associated Press in Asia and provides breaking news, opinion pieces, and analysis for the Asia-Pacific region. Asian Correspondent, and its South American sister-site Latin Correspondent, were rebranded and relaunched in October 2015.
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Coverage
The website covers all of the Asia-Pacific region . It devotes special country sections to 17 countries: Burma, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, North Korea Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. It also features content from Australia, however it does not have a separate section.
Asian Correspondent reports on all major events in the region. In its first four years, the most popular stories on the site included the Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappearance, the 2014 military coup in Thailand and this analysis of what the repercussions for tourists, the boom of Telecoms towers in India, the Thai New Year's Songkran festival, a profile of Philippines' Davao City mayor, Rodrigo Duterte, and the South Korea ferry disaster.
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Content
Asian Correspondent is a combination of news stories, analysis, and blog content, a format which has earned the website comparisons to the Huffington Post. The site is divided in sections including News, Politics, Education, Media, Environment, Culture, Travel, and Technology.
Less than a year after its creation, in May 2010, Asian Correspondent hit the millionth visitor mark, namely thanks to a surge in traffic due to a live blog by Bangkok Pundit on the Red Shirt protests which drove 60,000 unique visitors to the site.
Correspondents
Asian Correspondent's contributors include professional journalists, academics, politicians, and bloggers. Asian Correspondent also publishes news stories provided by the Associated Press (AP) and Asia Sentinel. Some of Asian Correspondent's notable contributors include:
- Albeiro Rodas
- Amarnath Tewary
- Andrew Bartlett
- Andy Jackson
- Asia Sentinel
- Bangkok Pundit
- Casey Hynes
- David Slatter
- Edwin Espejo
- Edward Barbour-Lacey
- Elmer Cagape
- Frances Harrison
- Francis Wade
- Gavin Atkins
- Gerry O'Kane
- Graham Land
- James Morgan
- Jeannie Cho Lee
- Lia Xi*
- Joanne Lane
- Joseph Kim
- JS Tissainayagam
- Kirsten Han
- Max Walden
- Marta Kasztelan
- Michele Penna
- Michelle Tolson
- Mocking Indian
- Nathan Schwartzman
- New Mandala
- Nilanjan Mukhopadhyay
- Sean Kimmons
- Saksith Saiyasombut
- Sunil Adam
- Zin Linn
In the media
Asian Correspondent is often quoted in other media. Qz.com has cited its content on multiple occasions, most recently in May 2014 for its coverage of the military coup in Thailand, as well as in July 2013 for a story about bitcoin.
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