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Arusa Pisuthipan

Arusa Pisuthipan

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Deputy Editor of the Life Section, Bangkok Post

Bangkok

Final Covers

International Politics , Culture , Film , Literature , China , Hong Kong

Doesn’t Cover

fiction

Journalist Type

Industries

Medium Formats

Content

Total articles 94

  • Spreading the love

    By Arusa Pisuthipan Verified

    Mar. 10, 2025

  • Oscars facts and firsts

    By Arusa Pisuthipan Verified

    Mar. 03, 2025

  • Spreading the love

    By Arusa Pisuthipan Verified

    Mar. 10, 2025

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Company Info

Bangkok Post

The Bangkok Post is Thailand's oldest English-language daily newspaper, established on August 1, 1946. Published by Bangkok Post Public Company Limited, it aims to be a leading source of news and information in Thailand and the region. The newspaper features comprehensive coverage of local and international news, including business, politics, sports, and lifestyle articles, along with opinion pieces and editorials. It is available in both print and digital formats, catering to a diverse readership. In addition to its news offerings, the Bangkok Post is committed to social contributions through the Bangkok Post Foundation, which provides scholarships to underprivileged children. Since its inception in 1982, the foundation has sponsored approximately 3,700 scholarships, helping many recipients achieve higher education. The newspaper targets a broad audience, including local and expatriate communities, as well as businesses seeking insights on Thailand and the region. Revenue is generated primarily through advertising and subscription fees.

Bangkok, BM, Thailand

218-026-7441

Founded: 1946