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Friday, April 30, 2010

MORE GLOBAL MEDIA HEADLINES

Dramatic images from Wednesday's deadly clashes between the red shirt anti-government protesters and the Thai army on the outskirts of Bangkok's city centre made the front pages of newspapers around the world yesterday.
For the first time the front page coverage extended to South Africa, the Czech Republic and regional newspapers in the United States of America.
If anyone was under the impression that the global media is becoming tired of Thailand then I think you'll agree that's simply not the case. Somehow Thailand has a penchant for delivering iconic images that media around the world is simply lapping up.
I've asked this question before, but I wonder how much (in comparative advertising column inches and air time) it would take to deliver the same levels of positive coverage about Thailand around the world?

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