Myanmar News Agency
The Myanmar News Agency (
Ministry of Information.[4]
MNA has the sole right to take pictures of government-arranged events, including meetings of opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi and government officials. Local Burmese weeklies rely on the MNA for pictures to be carried with their stories.
The agency is run by the Ministry of Information and censors most national and foreign news.[5] It falls under the News and Periodicals Enterprise, along with three major newspapers.[6]
The agency uses feeds from Reuters and the Press Trust of India.[7]
The MNA has news exchange agreements with international news agencies, including
See also
- Censorship in Burma
- Media of Burma
Notes
- ^ "Myanmar profile - Media". BBC News. 6 Apr 2011. Retrieved 22 Apr 2023.
- ^ Shrivastava, 2007, p. 301
- ^ Gunaratne, 2000, p. 353
- ^ "State agency stops providing Aung San Suu Kyi photos; football coverage restricted". 28 January 2010.
- ^ Ang & Ramanathan, 2000, p. 136
- Xinhua. September 5, 2007
- ^ Gupta, 2006, p. 1079
- ^ Altbach (1992), p. 228.
References
- Altbach, Philip (1992). Publishing and development in the Third World. H. Zell. ISBN 978-1-873836-40-8.
- Ang, Peng & Ramanathan, Sankaran (2000). Communication in ASEAN. Asian Media Information and Communication Centre. ISBN 978-9971-905-79-8.
- Gupta, Amita (2006). Concise Encyclopaedia Of India Vol. 3. Atlantic Publishers & Distributors. ISBN 978-81-269-0639-0.
- Gunaratne, Shelton (2000). Handbook of the media in Asia. Sage Publications. ISBN 978-0-7619-9427-5.
- Shrivastava, K (2007). News agencies from pigeon to internet. Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd. ISBN 978-1-932705-67-6.