Cambodia’s Phnom Penh Post goes daily: Newspaper jobs available
Anyone up for a Cambodian newspapering adventure? For those not familiar, the Phnom Penh Post is one of Southeast Asia’s legendary publications and Michael Hayes its legendary founding editor. It was...
View ArticleCopy editor jobs at Cambodia’s Phnom Penh Post newspaper
Are you young (or young at heart), ambitious and ready for a newspapering adventure? Here’s your chance to follow in the footsteps of Southeast Asia’s great foreign correspondents at Cambodia’s most...
View ArticleRoss Dunkley
A brash and veteran newspaperman of greater Indo-China, Dunkley has headed the launch of publications including the Vietnam Investment Review, Myanmar Times (English and Burmese-language editions) as...
View ArticlePhnom Penh Post
One of Southeast Asia’s legendary publications, the Phnom Penh Post founded by legendary editor Michael Hayes. It was the first English-language newspaper in Cambodia when launched in 1992. The...
View ArticlePhnom Penh Post launches daily edition
Congratulations to the Phnom Penh Post for launching its first daily edition on Friday. In this era of newspaper downsizing, it is great to see The Phnom Penh Post expanding from two times per month...
View ArticleMekong Times newspaper shuts down
Cambodia’s brewing newspaper war claimed its first victim this week, with closure of the English-language Mekong Times. Mekong Times’ editor-in-chief, Neth Pheaktra, told the DPA news agency that a...
View ArticleMekong Times
Mekong Times was a short-lived newspaper in Cambodia, launched in February 2008 and closed in August of the same year backed by Media Consulting and Development, The newspaper employed more than 40...
View ArticlePhnom Penh Post Sweeps SOPA Editorial Awards!
Congratulations to Seth Meixner and the editorial team of the Phnom Penh Post! Seth (pictured here with the PPP publisher Ross Dunkley to the left) and his team at the Post won awards of excellence for...
View ArticleDream Job: Social Media Intern for Phnom Penh Post
Southeast Asia’s most awarded newspaper this year by the Society of Publishers in Asia, The Phnom Penh Post, needs a Social Media intern to start as soon as possible. This job is not for everyone. It...
View ArticleMichael Hayes steps down as Phnom Penh Post editor
This weekend’s Phnom Penh Post features a farewell from (and to) founder Michael Hayes at the end of his 17 year tenure as editor-in-chief. His passing of the baton to Seth Meixner is a transition for...
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