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Isuth Malincinan

Manager of the News Department, TITV, Taiwan.

Isuth Malincinan is currently pursuing a graduate degree in Radio, Television, and Film at Shih Hsin University. With a background in journalism and international communication, she has long been committed to Indigenous media reporting and program production. She is a leading force in advancing the professionalism and global reach of Indigenous journalism in Taiwan.
She began her career as a reporter and anchor for Indigenous News Magazine on Public Television Service (PTS), a program that earned a 2001 Golden Bell Award nomination and brought Indigenous issues to mainstream audiences. She later joined Taiwan Indigenous Television (TITV), where she served as a news reporter, anchor, and talk show host—helping to expand Indigenous voices in public discourse.
At the Indigenous Peoples Cultural Foundation, she has held several key roles including Chief of the Daily News Reporting Team, producer of LiMA News World, international news producer for ITA Global View, and now News Department Director. Her work spans topics such as energy transition, cultural preservation, and global Indigenous perspectives, reflecting the intersection of local identity and globalization.
Her productions have earned international recognition, including: Return to the Rules (2013), nominated for the Nepal Golden Drum Award; ITA Global View (2018), winner of the Asian Television Award for Best News Program; Sun Moon Lake Energy Transition (2019), nominated for the Zeng Xubai Journalism Award; and The Last House the Sun Shines Upon (2022), nominated for the Excellence in Journalism Award in Arts and Culture.
Her media practice not only reports events but also constructs Indigenous perspectives and fosters social dialogue, infusing Indigenous broadcasting with energy, relevance, and creative vision.

Isuth Malincinan

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