Far Eastern Economic Review 1996 Faith Keenan - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1996 Faith Keenan
TitleSubjectAuthors
1 country, 2 wabbits; getting Bugs Bunny to China wasn't exactly kids' stuff. (linguistic obstacles in bringing cartoons to China)Business, internationalFaith Keenan
Battle of the titans: Murdoch cracks tough Asian television market. (Rupert Murdoch)Business, internationalFaith Keenan
Birds of a feather. (Asian satellite firms compete for television broadcasting business)Business, internationalFaith Keenan
Class struggle. (Hong Kong's Blue Girl beer seeks to reposition itself)Business, internationalFaith Keenan
Dialing for dollars: opening markets drive global telephone alliances.Business, internationalFaith Keenan
Downwardly mobile; Hutchison Telecom ignites a Hong Kong price war.Business, internationalFaith Keenan
Epic savings: Indonesia's Ramayana rides cheap thrills to market.(Ramayana Lestari Sentosa discount department stores)Business, internationalFaith Keenan
Fit to sprint: the Joong-Ang Ilbo is shaking up Korean newspapers.Business, internationalFaith Keenan
Hong Kong; don't call us. (possible suitor for Hongkong Telecom)Business, internationalFaith Keenan
Honour thy chaebol: South Korea's in-house ad firms feel owners' wrath.Business, internationalFaith Keenan
It's the ads, stupid. (Hong Kong's M&C Saatchi)Business, internationalFaith Keenan
Kuok vs Shaw. (Hong Kong publishers Robert Kuok and Run Run Shaw battle over TVE (Holdings))Business, internationalFaith Keenan
Murdoch's gambit: StarTV and Indovision attempt a delicate tie-up. (includes related articles on television executives Peter Gontha and Raam Punjabi)Business, internationalFaith Keenan
Pipe dreams: Hongkong Telecom and Wharf battle for multimedia. (includes related article on legal barriers to video-on-demand)Business, internationalFaith Keenan
Road show. (Hong Kong's Television Broadcasts moves abroad)(includes related article about Sir Run Run Shaw, chairman of Television Broadcasts and Shaw Brothers)Business, internationalFaith Keenan
Stop the presses: Hong Kong English-language daily goes under.(Eastern Express newspaper)Business, internationalFaith Keenan
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