Mizzima News
Editor | Soe Myint |
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Categories | Online news |
Year founded | 1998 |
Country | Yangon, Myanmar |
Language | English, Burmese |
Website | www.mizzima.com |
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Democracy movements in Myanmar |
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Background |
Post-independence Burma |
Internal conflict in Myanmar |
Burmese Way to Socialism |
State Peace and Development Council |
Mass protests |
8888 Uprising · Saffron Revolution |
Concessions and reforms |
Roadmap to democracy New constitution Reforms of 2011 |
Elections |
1990 · 2010 · 2012 · 2015 |
Organisations |
National League for Democracy · 88 Generation Students Group · Burma Campaign UK · Free Burma Coalition · U.S. Campaign for Burma · Generation Wave · All Burma Students' Democratic Front · Third Force |
Figures |
U Nu · Aung Gyi · Tin Oo · Aung San Suu Kyi · Min Ko Naing · Thein Sein |
Related topics |
Human rights in Myanmar · Politics of Myanmar · Foreign relations of Myanmar |
Mizzima News (Burmese: မဇ္ဈိမသတင်း) is a Burmese multimedia news organization. It was established in August 1998 by a group of Burmese journalists in exile in New Delhi.[1] The International Press Institute awarded Mizzima News its Free Media Pioneer award in 2007.[2]
Organization
Mizzima Media Co. Ltd. is a registered Myanmar company. It produces a daily digital Mizzima newspaper in Burmese language, a weekly Mizzima business magazine, weekly television programs – aired by Myanma Radio & Television (MRTV) – and websites in both the Burmese and English language. Additionally, Mizzima media products are also available on various digital platforms such as Android and iPhones.
References
- ↑ Jeremy Wagstaff (2010). "Southeast Asian Media: Patterns of Production and Consumption" (PDF). Open Society. p. 19. Retrieved 9 May 2016.
- ↑ IPI (International Press Institute)
External links
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