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Phnom Penh newspaper to go daily, editor wanted

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Going daily

From Thomas Crampton:

Cambodia’s Phnom Penh Post goes daily: Newspaper jobs available

[T]he Phnom Penh Post is one of Southeast Asia’s legendary publications and Michael Hayes its legendary founding editor. It was the first English-language newspaper in Cambodia when launched in 1992.

Australian investors have ponied up to turn the fortnightly into a daily...

They are hiring a managing editor who must 'in conjunction with Editor-in-Chief, oversee the operations of an English-language newspaper published five times a week. The Post is currently published fortnightly. Move to daily is expected to take place in May.'

Read more about the job on Thomas Crampton's blog. While you're there, you might also enjoy the posts 3 lessons for newspapers from the Edison Chen scandal, and Pixel Media’s Kevin Huang on 3 trends for China’s Internet advertising in 2008.

 
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