Tag: democracy
The News Is Broken, and We’re All to Blame
Look, I’ve Had It I’m Linda Chen, and I’ve spent the last 22 years in this crazy business called journalism. I’ve seen alot, and frankly, I’m pissed. The news is broken. And it’s not just...
The Messy Truth About Taiwan’s News Industry: A Foreign Editor’s Hot Take
Let Me Tell You About That Time I Almost Got Fired Okay, so picture this: it’s 2017, I’m fresh off the plane in Taipei, and I’m gonna be honest, I had no clue what I...
The Messy Truth About News Consumption in the Digital Age
I’m Old Enough to Remember Look, I’m gonna be honest here. I’m old enough to remember when news was a thing you got from a newspaper or the evening broadcast. None of this 24/7, always-on,...
Taiwan’s 2024 Presidential Election: A Pivotal Moment in the Island’s Political Landscape
The Stage is Set for Taiwan’s 2024 Presidential Election The political landscape in Taiwan is abuzz with anticipation as the island nation prepares for its 2024 presidential election. This election is particularly significant as it...
Taiwan’s 2024 Presidential Election: A Pivotal Moment in the Island’s Political Landscape
The Stage is Set for Taiwan's 2024 Presidential Election The political landscape in Taiwan is abuzz with anticipation as the island nation prepares for its 2024 presidential election. This election is particularly significant as it...
The Intersection of Digital Marketing and Political Campaigns in Taiwan
The Digital Landscape of Taiwanese Politics In the heart of East Asia, Taiwan stands as a beacon of democracy, where the digital landscape plays a pivotal role in shaping political discourse. The island nation has...





