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Tag Archives: BBC
New York Times website blocked, unblocked in China?
NYTimes.com is blocked in China. Or not.
Posted in Net Nanny Follies
Tagged AsiaWeek, BBC, censorship, Internet, media regulation, net nanny, New York Times
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BBC Chinese still accessible
Unblocked after a media fuss at the beginning of the Olympics, the BBC’s Chinese language website is still accessible the day after the closing ceremony.
Posted in Net Nanny Follies
Tagged BBC, censorship, media regulation, net nanny
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John Sweeney in China
John Sweeney, famous for losing his temper with a Scientologist, was recently in China for the BBC.
BBC busted for outdated China oppression image
Anti-CNN website busted the BBC’s repeated use of an Internet censorship image back to 2000.
Posted in The Thomas Crampton Channel
Tagged anti-CNN, BBC, Thomas Crampton
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Amnesty, RSF, BBC Chinese web pages unblocked
And the sun has come out and the sky is blue in Beijing.
Posted in Media regulation
Tagged Amnesty International, BBC, RSF
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Earthquake updates
Links to news sources about the Sichuan earthquake.
Posted in Information
Tagged BBC, earthquake, NPR, Red Cross, Shanghaiist, Sichuan, Wenchuan
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BBC website unblocked, mostly
Danwei was first alerted last week to the availabiity of most of the BBC’s website by Zhongguoist (site currently down). While parts of the BBC’s huge network of websites have always been accessible in China, many news pages have been … Continue reading
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Tagged BBC, censorship, GFW, Great Firewall, Internet, net nanny
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