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Category Archives: State media
Does freedom of speech simply mean people can say what they want?
Xinhua asks a simple question and gives a very complicated meaningless answer.
Posted in State media
Tagged censorship, freedom of expression, Pliny, Xinhua
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Where Xinhua stores its sensitive words
An old Xinhua article fragment from 2006 contains some very sensitive words.
Posted in State media
Tagged sensitive words, Xinhua
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Rumors about Hunan TV News, but no challenge for CCTV
Hunan TV denies applying for permission to replace CCTV’s nightly Network News Broadcast with its own programming.
Posted in State media, TV
Tagged CCTV, Hunan TV, Network News Broadcast
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What happened to the Guangming Observer?
Bi Yantao notices that the Guangming Observer opinion website has stopped updating.
Posted in Internet, State media
Tagged bbs, Bi Yantao, Guangming Daily, Guangming Observer, Zan Aizong
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Is no milk safe, anywhere in the world?
Life Times lists some major milk scandals throughout the world.
Posted in State media
Tagged Global Times, Life Times, milk scandal, Zhai Hua
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CCTV Network News: Who’d want to live without it?
CCTV holds a symposium to ask the public how much they love Network News.
Posted in State media, TV
Tagged CCTV, gender issues, Network News Broadcast, Tiger Temple
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CCTV’s gatekeepers discuss TV drama censorship
Oriental Outlook reports on CCTV’s in-house tv censors.
Posted in State media, TV
Tagged @classic, CCTV, censorship, Chen Shanjia, Feng Wanyou, Oriental Outlook, television
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China Daily exclusive and quake flood prevention
A China Daily exclusive.
Posted in State media
Tagged censorship, earthquake, floods, freedom of expression, media, media regulation, Sichuan, The China Daily
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Three day mourning period
China goes entertainment-free to commemorate earthquake victims.
Posted in State media
Tagged earthquake, Sichuan, Wenchuan
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Xinhua: Earthquake death toll nearly 10,000
Xinhua reports on the Sichuan earthquake.
Posted in State media
Tagged earthquakes, natural disasters, Sichuan, Xinhua
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