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  • Jan 12, 2025 | bilyonaryo.com | Joseph Campbell |Irene Wang |Ariel Tolentino

    By Joseph Campbell and Irene WangTOKYO, Jan 13 (Reuters) – Tucked away in a corner of central Tokyo, the Extinct Media Museum lives up to its name. From Betacam videotapes to floppy disks and vintage Sony devices, the museum is a showcase for old cameras and telecom equipment, including a 1916 Japanese-made “Lily” still camera, its oldest exhibit.

  • Jan 12, 2025 | reuters.com | Joseph Campbell |Irene Wang

    TOKYO, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Tucked away in a corner of central Tokyo, the Extinct Media Museum lives up to its name. From Betacam videotapes to floppy disks and vintage Sony devices, the museum is a showcase for old cameras and telecom equipment, including a 1916 Japanese-made "Lily" still camera, its oldest exhibit. Amidst the three-roomed museum's cluttered shelves, visitors like 59-year-old Mika Matsuda can rewind to the past and the gadgets that were once in everyday use.

  • Dec 10, 2024 | politiko.com.ph | Yim Hyun-su |Joseph Campbell

    Source: REUTERSKim Ou-joon went into hiding after martial law declarationMartial law included media controlSouth Korea’s press freedom ranking dropped under Yoon administrationBy Hyunsu Yim and Joseph CampbellSEOUL, Dec 10 (Reuters) – Veteran South Korean broadcaster Kim Ou-joon said he left home and went into hiding minutes after President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law last week in a televised announcement.

  • Dec 10, 2024 | msn.com | Yim Hyun-su |Joseph Campbell

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  • Dec 10, 2024 | kfgo.com | Yim Hyun-su |Joseph Campbell

    By Hyunsu Yim and Joseph CampbellSEOUL (Reuters) – Veteran South Korean broadcaster Kim Ou-joon said he left home and went into hiding minutes after President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law last week in a televised announcement. Fearing for his life, Kim said he kept a low profile for 36 hours in a place “far away”, even though Yoon lifted martial law on Wednesday morning after parliament rejected the decree.

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