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- Quarterly report (Jan-March 2019 on anonymous sources in newspapers During the three months between January 1 and March 31, 2019, The Kathmandu Post used the most numbe... Read More
- Quarterly report (October-December 2018) on anonymous sources in newspapers During the three months between October 1 and December 31, 2018, among the six major national dailie... Read More
- Quarterly report (July-Sept) on anonymous sources in newspapers Most of the news reports on the front pages of the newspapers were on politics. But anonymous source... Read More
- Quarterly report (April-June) on anonymous sources in newspapers Kantipur trumped the others in terms of the use of anonymous sources in the front page reports. Read More
- Quarterly report (Jan-Mar) on anonymous sources in newspapers (January-March 2018) During the three months between January 1st and March 31st of 2018, among the s... Read More
- How justified is the use of anonymous sources? During the two months between November 1st and December 31st of 2017, among the seven major national... Read More
- Anonymous sources in newspapers of October 30 Annapurna Post report headlined “Election cost to go up by billions of rupees, voting going to... Read More
- Anonymous sources in newspapers of October 29 Kantipur report headlined “What kind of ballots to print?” by Rajesh Mishra datelined Ka... Read More
- Anonymous sources in newspapers of October 28 Annapurna Post report headlined “Nepal in BRI, China unhappy with not getting project” b... Read More
- Anonymous sources in newspapers of October 27 The Himalayan Times report headlined “CPN-MC, UML warn against deferring polls” by Rewat... Read More
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