Chatwan Mongkok Digs Into Bangkok with His 'Soiciety' Newsletter [S8.E12]

Chatwan Mongkok Digs Into Bangkok with His 'Soiciety' Newsletter [S8.E12]

vor 8 Monaten
Greg and Ed interview Chatwan Mongkol about his relatively new website called 'Soiciety.' Chatwan begins by explaining that he was born and raised in Thailand but then went to the U.S. for a year of high school and stayed on for university. He majored in
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vor 8 Monaten

Greg and Ed interview Chatwan Mongkol about his relatively new
website called 'Soiciety.' Chatwan begins by explaining that he
was born and raised in Thailand but then went to the U.S. for a
year of high school and stayed on for university. He majored in
journalism and (shock!) subsequently worked for several news
outlets in the Northeast. During his time there he saw a type of
news that Thailand lacks: truly LOCAL news that focuses on
important practical matters that primarily affect people living
in a particular city or region. Hence, 'Soiciety' was born!


The website is in English, but is primarily based on Thai sources
of information. Chatwan has chosen to focus on matters directly
relevant to people living in Bangkok - not international news,
not national Thai news, not abstract political stuff. Does it
affect the daily life of people living in Bangkok? If no, it's
out, if yes, it's in. Further, currently his audience is made up
of foreign English speakers, but he's hoping to expand into
international Thais, and in the future could even provide Thai
language content if the market is there.


Greg and Ed moderately bash the current quality of English
language news sites in Thailand, and heartily support the idea of
focusing on stuff of immediate practical value. Is a skytrain
station being planned for my neighborhood? I want to know that.
Are alcohol sales hours being changed in the city? I'd like the
answer. Is the city doing anything about the air pollution?
Please tell me. You get the idea, and if you live in Bangkok, you
could probably use some 'Soiciety' in your life too. 



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