Phnom Penh Post to Cease Print Edition Amid Financial Struggles
The iconic Cambodian newspaper will transition to an online-only format by March 29, marking the end of its print era due to declining revenues and political pressures.
- The Phnom Penh Post, a symbol of Cambodia's Khmer Rouge media landscape, will stop its print publication this month, moving entirely to digital.
- Founded in 1992 to aid Cambodia's recovery from war, the newspaper has faced financial challenges exacerbated by the pandemic and the rise of social media.
- The closure of the print edition is seen as a significant blow to independent media in Cambodia, which has been under increasing pressure from the government.
- The newspaper's transition to online publishing follows a trend of declining print media revenue and expatriate readership in the country.
- Despite its struggles, the Phnom Penh Post has been a crucial platform for independent journalism and training for young journalists in Cambodia.