Media Series

As part of its core activities, Chautari also started a separate twice-a-month series of discussions related to media in Nepal. The first discussion in this series took place on 16 August 2001. The media series is the only of its kind in Nepal. The date and title of the presentations and the names of the people who led the discussions (Pundits) are listed in archives below.

Discussion > Media Series On

Nepal Television's Programs: Past and Present

Discussion > Media Series On

Social Message of Television Comedy

Discussion > Media Series On

Implementation of Right to Information Act & Further Role of National Information Commission

Discussion > Media Series On

Lack of Investigation on Investigative Journalism

Discussion > Media Series On

Future Agendas of FNJ

Discussion > Media Series On

Situation of Development Communication in Nepal

Discussion > Media Series On

Right to Information Act-2064 & its Issues of Implementation

Discussion > Media Series On

The Essence of Journalism: Some Thoughts of Nepali and US Perspectivesand Practices on the Craft

Discussion > Media Series On

Why are Journalist Women not Retained in the Mainstream Journalism

In Cooperation with working women journalists (WWJ)
Discussion > Media Series On

Increasing Corporatisation of Media in India: Role of Journalist Networks

Discussion > Media Series On

How much should be Remuneration of Journalists?

Discussion > Media Series On

Market of Documentary Film

Discussion > Media Series On

15 Years of Photojournalism

(Jointly Organized by National Forum of Photo-Journalist and Martin Chautari)
Discussion > Media Series On

Practices and Challenges of Eveninger Daily

Discussion > Media Series On

FM Radios in Far Western Nepal

Discussion > Media Series On

Literateur women Published in Gorkhapatra: 2007-2062 B.S.

Martin Chautari Media Fellow 2007
Discussion > Media Series On

Communication in Hindu Perspective

Discussion > Media Series On

Towards Media Research Infrastructure Building: Role of Documentation Centres

Discussion > Media Series On

Folk Music Today: Experiences from Nepal, Norway and China

Performance by artists from these countries will be followed by discussion