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Coconuts.co is an English-language Asian city media outlet under Coconuts Media, positioned as “Fresh and Juicy News from Asia.” It covers cities and regions including Bangkok, Manila, Singapore, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Bali, and Yangon. Its content sits somewhere between local news, lifestyle magazine, and alternative media: it reports on social events and odd urban stories, while also publishing food and drink coverage, travel, events, culture, and long-form features. It is worth noting that the homepage announcement clearly states that Coconuts will cease publication on December 31, 2023, so it now functions more like a content archive and branded media asset than a consistently updated news site.
The site organizes content by city and region, with sections such as Top Stories, Latest Stories, Most Popular, and Around the Region. Article types include breaking news, city lifestyle guides, cost-of-living analysis, cultural and language explainers, restaurant recommendations, event information, and more. In addition to written content, Coconuts Media also previously operated Coconuts TV, producing Asia-focused documentaries; its Grove division serves as a brand studio, providing creative campaigns and content marketing services for international brands.
Regular news content is mainly free to read. The site shows options to subscribe to its newsletter and join as a Coco+ member to support local news, but the scraped article content does not provide specific membership pricing. Its business model likely relies primarily on advertising, branded content, sponsored articles, member support, and brand studio services.
Its strengths are broad regional coverage and its usefulness for English-language readers who want to quickly understand the social atmosphere, trending topics, and lifestyles of Southeast Asian cities. The writing is casual, and its headlines and story selection are highly shareable, making it friendly for tourists, expats, and digital nomads. The drawbacks are also clear: the site has announced that it has stopped regular publication, so news timeliness and future maintenance are uncertain; some content leans toward the sensational or entertainment-focused, with limited depth in serious reporting; and sponsored content coexists with editorial content, so readers need to distinguish commercial pieces from independent journalism.
It is suitable for English-language readers interested in Southeast Asian city life, travel, relocation, dining and entertainment, and social and cultural issues. It is also useful for people researching regional markets, urban culture, or media communication. If you need real-time, authoritative, and continuous news coverage, it should be used alongside major local newspapers or wire services.
Judging from the nature of the site, it does not involve sensitive interactive services and can usually be accessed directly. However, images, videos, social media embeds, or third-party advertising scripts may not load completely. Overall, it can serve as an English-language content archive for Southeast Asian city coverage.
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