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Asia-Pacific Forum of Environmental Journalist (AFEJ)

AFEJ is a pioneer network of environmental journalists for Asia-Pacific countries. It was formed to spearhead the idea of regional cooperation in environmental reporting. The affiliated members of the forum are the National Forums of Environmental Journalists in 13 countries: Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, Republic of Korea, Sri Lanka, Singapore and Thailand. AFEJ's activities are aimed at enhancing public awareness and include such methods as publishing newsletters, observing World Environment Day, providing news clipping services, giving incentives to journalists through awards for the best environmental issues, following up the recommendations of the World Commission on Environment and Development, and conducting investigative reporting on local environmental issues. AFEJ has also undertaken journalists' exchange programmes and fellowships; and organised training seminars and workshops.

Mr. Mangal Man Shakya
Regional Director of AFEJ
c/o Nepal Forum of Environmental Journalists (NEFEJ)
P.O. Box 5143, Thapathali Kathmandu, Nepal.
Tel no: 977-1-260248, 261991
Fax no: 977-1-261191
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Asian Institute for Development Communication and Management (AIDCOM)

AIDCOM is a regional, non-profit organisation that was formed and established in response to the need to develop the communication support system for effective management of sectoral development programmes. AIDCOM emphasizes the development of appropriate human resources on the role of communication in economic, cultural, health, social, and other development efforts. AIDCOM is staffed by a team of consultants, experts and specialists from various parts of Asia and the Pacific who possess expertise in communication skills in the areas of sectoral development programmes which include, among others, juvenile delinquencies, drug addiction, environmental pollution, urban/rural poverty, consumerism, and other emerging social and developmental concerns.
Website: www.aidcom.com

Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC)

The Asian Mass Communication Research and Information Centre (AMIC) is a non-profit, non-governmental foundation dedicated to the development of all forms of communication in the Asia-Pacific region. AMIC's primary mission is to promote the understanding, development and use of communication as a field of study and its application in the region, within the broad framework of economic, social and cultural progress. It is also a regional institution that is actively engaged in the promotion of environmental protection and conservation through a programme of seminars and workshops, research studies and publications aimed at both communication specialists and practitioners.

Mr. Vijay Menon
Secretary General
AMIC
School of Communication Studies Building
Nanyang Technological University, Jurong Point P. O. Box 360
Singapore 916412.
Tel no: 65-7927570
Fax no: 65-7927129
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Website: www.amic.org.sg

Asia Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development

PO Box 1137, Pantai 59700, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Website: aibd.org.my

Berita Harian
Berita Harian is the main Malay language newspaper in Malaysia. It is produced in five sections and has become the nation's main source of accurate and up to date information and news. Berita Harian boasts a daily circulation of 300,000 and is read by over 1.4million people above 15 years of age comprising those in the middle class, students, home makers and business people.

Berita Harian
31, Balai Berita, Jalan Riong
59100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel no: 03- 2282 2323
Fax no: 03- 2283 2425
Website: www.bharian.com.my

Daily Express (Sabah)
Daily Express is Published in three languages which are English, Bahasa Malaysia and Kadazan. It is by far the largest circulation daily newspaper in Sabah. Daily Express upholds the policy of fair and unbiased reporting. The paper covers a wide range of topics including international, national and local news, financial and business pages, sports (in colour), entertainment and leisure, women page (in colour), doctor column, student page, Hotline (a public service), and others. Daily Express remains popular with readers and advertisers of all background and interests, largely because of its quality editorial contents, which are indepth, balanced and objective, as well as its independent approach to news coverage. Daily Express is the sister paper of Overseas Chinese Daily News.

Daily Express
16, Jalan Pasar Baru, Kg Air,
88801 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.
Tel no: 082- 238 666
Fax no: 082- 238 611
Website: www.infosabah.com.my

The Edge Daily
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The Edge
G501- G801, Level 5- 8, Block G, Phileo Damansara I,
Jalan 16-11, off Jalan Damansara, 46350 Petaling Jaya,
Selangor.
Tel no: 03- 7660 3838
Fax no: 03- 7660 8568
Website: www.theedgedaily.com

Guang Ming Daily
19, Jalan Semangat, 46200 Petaling Jaya
Selangor.
Tel no: 03- 7965 8888 (General)
Fax no : 03- 7954 8477
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Website: www.snews.sinchew-i.com/gmi

International Times (Sarawak - In Chinese)
Lot 2215, Jalan Bengkel, Pending Industrial Estate,
93450 Kuching, Sarawak.
Tel no: 082- 482 215/ 082- 487 779
Fax no: 082- 480 996
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Website: www.intimes.com.my

Kwong Wah Yit Poh & Penang Sin Poe
19, Lebuh Presgrave, 10300 Pulau Pinang.
Tel no: 04- 261 2312 (main office) 03- 2148 4464 (KL office)
Fax no: 04- 263 7277 (Main office newsdesk)
03- 2142 1402 (KL office newsdesk)
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Website: www.kwongwah.com.my

Malaysiakini (Kuala Lumpur)
Malaysiakini.com was launched in November 1999 to address the need and demand for independent coverage of Malaysian news. Since inception, Malaysiakini.com has not only beefed up its editorial team, but has also made a huge impact on news coverage in Malaysia. The latter is evidenced by the website's 100,000 readers each day, and the numerous local, regional and international awards and press mentions it has garnered. The mission of Malaysiakini.com remains to publish an online newspaper that informs the Malaysian public of the latest news and critical issues, in an independent and fair manner, and to facilitate discussion of current concerns.

Malaysiakini
2-4 Jalan Bangsar Utama 9
59000 Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia
Phone: (603) 2283-5567
Fax: (603) 2289-2579
Website: www.malaysiakini.com

Malaysian Today
Lot 3293 Section 64, Lorong Sebor
Jalan Kwong Lee Bank
93450 Kuching, Sarawak
Malaysia
Phone: +6.082.488181
Fax: +6.082.484563
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Website: www.malaysiantoday.com.my

Nanyang Online (In Chinese)
1, Jalan SS 7/2, 47301 Petaling Jaya
Tel no: 03- 7872 6888
Fax no: 03- 7872 6800
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Website: www.nanyang.com

New Sabah Times
New Sabah Times is Sabah's first established newspaper. It's mission statement is to publish and disseminate news and information responsibly to the general public while caring for and acknowledging the rights of individuals to privacy.

New Sabah Times
Jalan Pusat Pembangunan Masyarakat/ Lorong Selungsung D,
Off Jalan Mat Salleh, Sembulan,
88100 Kota Kinablu, Sabah, Malaysia.
Tel: 088-230055
Fax: 088-231155
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Website: www.newsabahtimes.com.my

New Straits Times (In English)
The New Straits Times was established in July 15, 1845, making it the oldest English-language newspaper in the region. Published by the publicly-listed New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd, the paper has always been a source of vital news and views, reported with unequalled fervour.

With bureaus all over Malaysia, The New Straits Times constantly strives to present its readers with real-time news packed with rich editorial content. Today, The New Straits Times continues to be an authoritative and influential newspaper addressed at government and corporate sectors, as well as being the choice of a growing audience made up of young professionals and students, the future leaders of a united modern Malaysia.

New Straits Times
Balai Berita, 31, Jalan Riong, Off Jalan Bangsar,
59100 Kuala Lumpur.
Tel no: 03- 2282 3322
Fax no: 03- 2282 3001/ 03- 2282 1434
Website: www.nst.com.my

Sarawak Tribune (In English)
Lot 231, Jalan Nipah, Off Jalan Abell, 93100 Kuching,
Sarawak.
Tel no: 082- 424 411
Fax no:082- 424 358
Website: www.sarawaktribune.com.my

Sin Chew Jit Poh
19, Jalan Semangat, 46200 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
Tel no: 03- 7965 8888 (General)
Fax no: 03- 7957 0627 (General)
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Website: www.sinchew-i.com

The Star
The Star (daily) and Sunday Star, Malaysia's most widely-read English-language daily and Sunday newspapers, are published in four editions - two editions which cover the northern peninsular states of Penang, Kedah, Perlis and northern Perak while the other two editions cover the rest of the country. The current readership of the Star daily is 1,020,000 while Sunday Star has a readership of 998,000 people. The Star has undergone many changes in its growth but one characteristic remains the same - its reporting style continues to be refreshing, with news and articles that are varied to cater to different interests.

The Star
Menara Star, 15, Jalan 16/11, Section 16, 46350
Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
Tel no: 03- 7967 1388
Fax no: 03- 7955 4039/ 03- 7955 3355
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Website: www.thestar.com.my

Utusan Malaysia
Amongst all Bahasa dailies circulating within Malaysia, Utusan Malaysia is still the number one selling newspaper read by a multicultural nation.Distinctive for its blue masthead as its logo and trademark, Utusan Malaysia was first created and published in Jawi when the Group was established in 1939. Utusan Malaysia became an influential medium for the people to voice out their opinions towards the ruling of the British Government in Malaya.

Today Utusan Malaysia has evolved into the nation's trusted source of news and information. With over 32 pages of news and current affairs, the newspaper also provides regular supplements focusing on interesting topics such as entertainment, fashion, music, health, technology and etc., making it a must-read for all.

Utusan Malaysia
46M, Jalan Lima, Off Jalan Chan Sow Lin, 55200
Kuala Lumpur.
Tel no: 03- 9221 7055/ 03- 9221 7559
Fax no: 03- 9222 7876/ 03- 9222 0911 (General)
Website: www.utusan.com.my

8TV
8tv, 3rd Floor, South Wing, Sri Pentas, 3, Persiaran
Bandar Utama, Bandar Utama, 47800 Petaling, Selangor.
Tel no: 03- 7728 8282M
Fax no: 03- 7726 8282
Website: www.8tv.com.my

ASTRO
All Asia Broadcast Center, Technology Park Malaysia, Lebuhraya Puchong- Sungai Besi, Bukit Jalil, 57000 Kuala Lumpur.
Tel no: 03- 9543 6688
Fax no: 03- 9543 6868 (General)
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Website: www.astro.com.my

NTV7
Nat Seven Sdn Bhd, 7, Jalan Jurubina U1/18, Hicom-
Glenmarie Industrial Park, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor.
Tel no: 03- 5569 1777
Fax no: 03- 5569 2515 (General)
Website: www.ntv7.com.my

RTM1 and RTM2
Wisma TV, Angkasapuri, Bukit Putra,
50614 Kuala Lumpur
Tel no: 03- 2282 5333 (General)
Fax no: 03- 2282 4735
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Website: www.rtm.net.my / http://besonline.rtm.net.my

TV3
Ground Floor. South Wing, Sri Pentas , 3, Persiaran
Bandar Utama, Bandar Utama, 47800 Petaling Jaya,
Selangor.
Tel no: 03- 7726 6333
Fax no: 03- 7727 8455 (General)
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Website : www.tv3.com.my

 

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