Bangkok Post

Bangkok Post
The newspaper you can trust
The front page of the Bangkok Post 14 May 2015
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Bangkok Post PCL (SETPOST)
Founder(s)Alexander MacDonald and Prasit Lulitanond
PublisherKowit Sanandang
EditorSoonruth Bunyamanee[1]
News editorAnucha Charoenpo
Sports editorWanchai Rujawongsanti
Photo editorSarot Meksophawannakul
Founded1 August 1946; 77 years ago (1 August 1946)
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersBangkok Post Building, 136 Sunthorn Kosa Road, Klong Toey, Bangkok 10110
CountryThailand
Circulation110,000
Sister newspapersM2F [th] (defunct)
Post Today (defunct; took over by Nation Group in 2022)[2]
ISSN1686-4271 (print)
0125-0337 (web)
OCLC number980335362
Websitewww.bangkokpost.com

The Bangkok Post is an English-language daily newspaper published in Bangkok, Thailand. It is published in broadsheet and digital formats. The first issue was sold on 1 August 1946. It had four pages and cost one baht, a considerable amount at the time when a baht was a paper note. It is Thailand's oldest newspaper still in publication. The daily circulation of the Bangkok Post is 110,000, 80 percent of which is distributed in Bangkok and the remainder nationwide.[3] It is considered a newspaper of record for Thailand.[4][5][6][7]

From July 2016 until mid-May 2018, the editor of the Bangkok Post was Umesh Pandey.[8][9] On 14 May 2018, Pandey was "forced to step down" as editor after refusing to soften coverage critical of the ruling military junta.[9]

History

The Bangkok Post was founded by Alexander MacDonald, a former OSS officer, and his Thai associate, Prasit Lulitanond. Thailand at the time was the only Southeast Asian country to have a Soviet Embassy. The U.S. embassy felt it needed an independent, but generally pro-American newspaper to counter Soviet views. Some claim[who?] the financing came directly from the US State Department or possibly even the OSS itself, although there is no proof of this.

Nevertheless, under MacDonald's stewardship, the Bangkok Post was reasonably independent and employed many young reporters, including Peter Arnett and T. D. Allman, who later became known internationally. Alex MacDonald left Thailand after a military coup in the early 1950s, and the newspaper was later acquired by Roy Thomson. The paper has since changed hands. Major shareholders in Post Publishing include the Chirathivat family (owners of Central Group), the South China Morning Post of Hong Kong and GMM Grammy Pcl, Thailand's biggest media and entertainment company.

Post Publishing PLC, publisher of the Bangkok Post, Post Today (daily Thai language business), and M2F (free Thai language daily) newspapers, returned a modest profit of 450,000 baht in 2016 compared to a 42.1 million baht loss in 2015.[10]

On 14 May 2018, Pandey was "forced to step down" as editor after refusing to soften coverage critical of the ruling military junta.[9] He said the board of directors had asked him to "tone down" the newspaper's reporting and editorials on the actions of the military government, especially its suppression of free speech and election postponements. In a written statement by Pandey issued on 14 May, he said, "When asked to tone down I did not budge and was blunt in letting those who make decisions know that I would rather lose my position than bow my head."[9] The Post issued a statement on 16 May to assure its readers of its continued commitment to "editorial independence".[11] A senior Post official said that, "This is not an issue of government interference or press freedom per se,...This is simply an internal organisational matter."[12] Pandey was not fired, but transferred to another high-ranking post as assistant to a deputy COO at no loss of income.[13] Some sources within the company attributed Pandey's ouster as editor to his poor management style and ethical breaches. Some staffers who worked with Pandey cited his creation of a hostile workplace environment and unprofessional behavior. Five current and former staffers blamed him for driving away many newsroom employees, creating a toxic environment and breaching ethics.[13] Meanwhile, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha denied that the government pressured the Post to reassign Pandey, dismissing the action as "an issue within a private company."[13]

Staffing

The Bangkok Post employs (April 2015) 179 journalists, including reporters, rewriters, editors, copy editors, photographers, and designers. Twenty-nine foreign nationals work as copy editors and print and digital news editors. Sunday editor Paul Ruffini is an Australian national. Many Post staff reporters are Thai nationals, as fluency in Thai required. Foreign staff write for the newspaper's news, op-ed, sports, business, and features sections.[14]

Editorial stance

In a country where media censorship is common, the Bangkok Post portrays itself as being comparatively free. There are instances where the newspaper has been accused of self-censorship to avoid controversy or conflict with powerful individuals, including adherence to the country's strict lèse-majesté law, which prohibits open criticism of members of the Thai Royal Family. Yet another example was the newspaper's failure during the Vietnam War to report on bombing forays made from US Air Force bases in Thailand over military targets in North Vietnam and Cambodia, none of which received coverage in the local press.[citation needed]

Throughout the early-2000s, the Bangkok Post took positions that were, at times, generally favorable to the government.[15] After the Thai election of 2011 the paper took a largely anti-Thaksin position aligned with the Yellow Shirts and the Democrat Party.[16]

The Bangkok Post was at one time well known among expatriates for Bernard Trink's weekly Nite Owl column, which covered the nightlife of Bangkok. Trink's column was published from 1966 (originally in the Bangkok World) until 2004, when it was discontinued. The newspaper has a letters page where expatriate and Thai regulars exchange opinions on local and international concerns. According to the Post, more than half of its total readership are Thai nationals.[14]

During the tenure of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, the Post largely toed the government line—at one point bowing to government pressure by firing a reporter who had exposed cracks in the runway of the prestige project Suvarnabhumi Airport along with the news editor, while The Nation, the Post's competitor, actively campaigned for Thaksin to resign.[15]

Bangkok Post columnist Andrew Biggs, who had previously worked at The Nation, views the Post as the "more staid" of the two dailies. He noted that both publications have been "...champions of democracy. The Nation was just a little more vocal about it."[17] Biggs's column in the Bangkok Post was ended with the 30 December 2019 edition.[18]

Sections

  • Main body: Local, regional and world news, opinion and analysis pages, and sports news.
  • Business: Local, regional and world business and financial news and stock-market tables.
  • Life: A features section including human-interest stories, travel, motoring, technology, entertainment news, a society page, advice columns, comics, puzzles, local television listings and film advertisements.
  • "Elite Life": Published the last Friday of every month. Luxury lifestyle features.
  • Learning: An online English-language education section.
  • "Guru": An entertainment magazine, inserted on Fridays and aimed at young adult readers.
  • Classified: A classified advertisement section.
  • "MyLife": A supplement which gives advice on how to improve every aspect of your life along with comic strips, every Thursday (to end December 2020).
  • "Sunday Spectrum": A weekly news analysis and investigative journalism section. Discontinued with the 5 August 2018 issue.[19]
  • "Muse": A female-oriented supplement on Saturdays which contains fashion news, make-up tips, stories of successful women, family and travel tips. Muse was discontinued with the 26 August 2018 issue, merged with Sunday supplement Brunch to make Sunday supplement, B. Magazine.
  • "Brunch": A Sunday supplement. (Discontinued with the 26 August 2018 issue, merged with Saturday supplement Muse to make Sunday supplement, B. Magazine.
  • B. Magazine: Sunday supplement covering lifestyle, travel, fashion, celebrities, columns. First issue, 26 August 2018.

English language education site

A special Learning[20] section of the Bangkok Post website helps Thais learn to read English by using the daily newspaper. Vocabulary, reading questions, video and web resources are provided for a selection of articles every day. Articles are taken from the general news, tourism, entertainment, and business sections of the newspaper. The targeted audience includes individuals studying English and teachers using articles in the classroom. The editor of Bangkok Post Learning is British national Gary Boyle.

See also

Further reading

  • MacDonald, Alexander (1949). "Bangkok Editor". New York, USA. Macmillan.

References

  1. ^ "Editorial Contact". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  2. ^ "เนชั่น ปิดดีลซื้อ "โพสต์ทูเดย์ – นิวส์เคลียร์" กว่ามูลค่า 59 ล้านบาท". Post Today (in Thai). 26 September 2022. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  3. ^ "Bangkok Post". Multimedia, Inc. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  4. ^ Katz, William A.; Katz, Linda Sternberg (1997). Magazines for Libraries For the General Reader and School, Junior College, College, University, and Public Libraries (9th ed.). Bowker. p. 185. Bangkok Post is the English-language newspaper of record in Thailand...
  5. ^ Lawler, John J.; Bae, Johngseok (April 1998). "Overt Employment Discrimination by Multinational Firms: Cultural and Economic Influences in a Developing Country" (PDF). Industrial Relations. 37 (2). Blackwell Publishers: 137. doi:10.1111/0019-8676.00079. S2CID 154396371 – via Bibliothek der Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. The Bangkok Post was used because it is a newspaper of record in Thailand and the most widely read of the English-language dailies.
  6. ^ Ruiz, Todd (16 March 2022). "Bangkok Post trashed for broadcasting Russian ambassador's 'propaganda'". Coconuts Bangkok. Coconuts Media. Retrieved 19 February 2024. The newspaper of record's decision to uncritically broadcast a closed session with Russia's ambassador to Thailand yesterday has been met with anger and disbelief.
  7. ^ Hart, Bonnye (December 2013). WAI UNBALANCED? A CONTENT ANALYSIS OF MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE 2011 THAILAND GENERAL ELECTION IN THE BANGKOK POST NEWSPAPER (PDF) (M.A. Major in Mass Communication thesis). Texas State University.
  8. ^ "Bangkok Post Newspaper Editorial Contact". Post Publishing PCL. Archived from the original on 20 January 2017. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  9. ^ a b c d Ellis-Petersen, Hannah (15 May 2018). "Editor of Bangkok Post 'forced to step down' over coverage of government". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
  10. ^ Rojanaphruk, Pravit (8 January 2017). "Thailand's Devastating Year For Print Was a Wake-Up Call. Adapt or Die". Khaosod English. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  11. ^ "Bangkok Post statement: Committed to editorial autonomy". Bangkok Post. 16 May 2018. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
  12. ^ Reed, John (16 May 2018). "Bangkok Post editor sacked after critical coverage of Thai junta". Financial Times. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
  13. ^ a b c Charuvastra, Teeranai (15 May 2018). "EDITOR REMOVED FOR MISMANAGEMENT – NOT JUNTA PRESSURE: BANGKOK POST". Khaosod English. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
  14. ^ a b Chuensuksawadi, Pichai (2015-04-17). "Bangkok Post rebuts CJR falsehoods". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 18 Apr 2015.
  15. ^ a b "Thai journalists protest ouster of editors". USA Today. Associated Press. 2005-08-29. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
  16. ^ "The weakness of the Thai royalists". New Mandala. 2014-02-07. Retrieved 2017-01-12.
  17. ^ Biggs, Andrew (7 July 2019). "Another one bites the dust" (Opinion). Bangkok Post. Retrieved 7 July 2019.
  18. ^ Biggs, Andrew (29 December 2019). "All things must pass". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  19. ^ "CONTENT REVAMP FOR 'SUNDAY'". Bangkok Post. 5 August 2018. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  20. ^ "Learning". Bangkok Post.

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