Media and mass communication landscape in Asia is rapidly evolving. With the rise of digital media, traditional media outlets are struggling to keep up. This has led to a demand for media and mass communication education that can equip students with the skills they need to succeed in this rapidly changing industry. There are a number of excellent media and mass communication programs in Asia that are preparing students for the future. These programs are teaching students how to use new media technologies, how to understand the changing landscape of the media industry, and how to effectively communicate with a global audience. In this issue, we have focused on this educational landscape. The cover story of this issue features SEGi University & Colleges which is one of the largest private higher education providers in Malaysia with over 45 years of history.
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