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This year was a year of “government’s interference and the media’s depression,” the Thai Journalists Association (TJA) said in a brief report released today.
Besides the NRSA, the National Legislative Assembly is also considering other laws that might be controlling the media including the requirement for a media outlet to register as a member of the national media council before it can operate.
In the meantime as the media joined the country in mourning the passing of His Majesty the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the Thai press have become depressed with the pressure from the government’s attempt to interfere and control the media. Meanwhile, the changing economic and technological environment have forced the media industry to adapt for survival, amid the public’s declining trust in the media.
“It is time all the media organisations and professionals adjusted to revive the trust and give hope to the public,” the TJA said.
“On the occasion of New Year celebration, the Thai Journalists Association would like to send moral support for the news people to graciously get through this period of crisis together,” the media organisation concluded its report.
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