Ten million hits later. 

KI-Media hits counter as of 18 September 2010
Snapshot of KI-Media access map on 19 September 2010


Dear Readers,


It seems as if it was yesterday when we, at KI-Media, started our tortuous path 
to deliver news to the Cambodian communities at large, as well as inside the 
country. In fact, it was on July 27, 2005 that we posted our first blog. At 
that time, we had in our hand a copy of a DVD distributed anonymously in Phnom 
Penh showing an interview with Chhay Vee detailing the 1997 grenade attack on 
SRP supporters in Phnom Penh. All that we wanted to do was to share that video 
with our compatriots and the world so that they understand the background 
behind that brutal and bloody attack on innocent bystanders. In 2005, Youtube 
was still in its infancy, therefore, showing a lengthy video was a very arduous 
task and we had to rely on "OurMedia.org" free storage space to host the video. 
Back then, several of our readers wrote to complain that their watching 
experience was not very satisfactory at all. Throughout the remainder of 2005, 
we languished with limited news on the Supplemental border treaty and the 
arrest of border activists, as well as the lawsuit against opposition leader 
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Our call to action did not really take off until 31 December 2005 when Theary 
Seng sent out an email providing an account of the arrest of Kem Sokha for his 
protest against the Supplemental border treaty with Vietnam. The arrest was 
timed by the Hun Xen government to coincide with a weekend when news coverage 
would be limited. We realized then that the distribution of news information 
from Cambodia was quite limited. While the traditional news media, such as RFA, 
VOA or The Cambodia Daily, have presence over the Internet, the distribution of 
news was still not fast enough. What we wanted to see is a Twitter-like service 
dedicated to news from Cambodia, at a time when the Twitter concept did not 
exist yet. It was then and there that we found our calling: coming up with a 
blog with quick updates of news information from Cambodia.

Unlike nowadays, using a blog to distribute news in 2005 was a rather strange 
concept. In fact, we stumbled upon this idea mainly by necessity. As we were 
looking for a medium to distribute information over the Internet free of charge 
(we had no budget at all), we had the choice of going through the traditional 
road of obtaining a free hosted website with all its pitfalls and maintenance 
difficulties or resort to something else. When we looked at the computer 
technical skills of our team members, we soon realized that maintaining a full 
fledge website was out of our technical ability. It was then that I was tasked 
to find out if there would be other means to accomplish our task. Fortunately, 
in my quest to find a free hosting medium, I stumbled upon the concept of web 
log or blog which was a hot topic during that time. I then started to do some 
search and when I first saw a blog in action, especially, its journal-approach 
to display information, I knew right away that was exactly what we needed. It 
so happened that during my teenage years, I was obsessed with collecting 
newspaper clips on Cambodia that I would paste onto notebooks to help remind me 
of the various events that took place. It turned out that it was a fortunate 
obsession as it helped me realize that a blog is nothing more than an 
electronic version of my notebooks filled with newspaper clips. Furthermore, 
maintaining a blog is much more manageable for all our team members whose 
computer technical knowledge does not surpass much more than using word 
processor software. Voila, that was how we came to be!

Fast forward five years later: with the help of our various team members spread 
throughout the world, as well as numerous articles contributed by our readers, 
we have now reached a new benchmark. As of 19 September 2010, KI-Media had 
posted 36,133 articles, currently, we are being accessed from all the five 
continents in the world, from Mongolia to South America, nevertheless, our 
biggest surprise was to find out that the number of access by our readers in 
Cambodia now easily surpasses the number of our readers in North America. This 
discovery is quite encouraging as it means that Cambodians inside Cambodia 
proper now have better access to the Internet, and with this privilege, they 
want to learn about what is happening in their country, but not necessarily 
through the government-controlled source.

Ten million hits over the course of five years is nothing much to sneeze about 
when compared to sites such as DAP news, the pro-CPP news media, which boasts 
almost half a million hits per week. Nevertheless, for us, we are very grateful 
for every single hit we receive as they tell us that somebody out there want to 
know about the situation in Cambodia, our homeland.

We also take this opportunity to thank our team members who helped us time and 
time again, and we also very grateful to all the authors who have freely shared 
with our readers their articles, opinions, op-eds, cartoons, poems, 
announcements etc. without you all, we simply would not be here today!

Where do we go from here?

As stated above, maintaining and updating KI-Media, especially with zero 
budget, is a feat by itself. From personal experience, I can attest to the 
sleep-deprivation, fatigue, depression (when I read or translate sad stories), 
etc. One team member is even facing marriage breakup because of his dedication 
to maintaining the KI-Media website. Nevertheless, in spite of the long and 
arduous road we took since we started our journey in 2005, since the day when I 
personally thought that obtaining 1,000 hits per week was unachievable, when I 
now ask our team members if they would do it all over again, unanimously, they 
all agreed that it was worth it and that every single one of us would do it all 
over again if we had to. It is with this thought in mind that we hope to pursue 
our journey and we also hope that you would join us in our quest for the truth, 
as . "the truth shall set us free".

Again, thank you all very much!

Heng Soy for KI-Media team

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