Viewpoint: NST's tabloid move will test publishers
The New Straits Times (NST) is one of the last places you'd expect to find a radical agenda, but the conservative Malaysian broadsheet took an uncharacteristically bold step by publishing a compact edition earlier this month. A smaller version should help the English-language paper, currently languishing a distant second to market leader The Star, woo valuable new readers.
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