2bangkok.com reported that The Nation, Thailand’s long-running English newspaper will change its format to a business journal in the coming month rebirthing itself as ‘Thailand’s Largest Business Daily’. Xpress the online free news will take over from the Nation, although a look at the website shows its content as news lite.





http://www.nationmultimedia.com/xpress/
2bangkok.com reports no comment from The Nation, which can still be bought at newsstand around the country.
On February 12 we pointed out the Xpress website: The page seems to be a test from January 18, 2008 and contains sections such as “The Fun,” “Expat,” “Good Morning, Bangkok,” and “The Provinces.”
No word from “Thailand’s first English-language business daily,”
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2bangkok.com reported that The Nation, Thailand’s long-running English newspaper will change its format to a business journal in the coming month rebirthing itself as ‘Thailand’s Largest Business Daily’. Xpress the online free news will take over from the Nation, although a look at the website shows its content as news lite.





http://www.nationmultimedia.com/xpress/
2bangkok.com reports no comment from The Nation, which can still be bought at newsstand around the country.
On February 12 we pointed out the Xpress website: The page seems to be a test from January 18, 2008 and contains sections such as “The Fun,” “Expat,” “Good Morning, Bangkok,” and “The Provinces.”
No word from “Thailand’s first English-language business daily,”
For a related article click on this URL
http://www.mangozeen.com/not-the-nation-2.htm
posted on Friday, February 22nd, 2008 at 9:28 pm and filed under media -
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