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Tag Archives: magazines
Girl dead at 22
Girl magazine (少女) shuts down after 22 years in the business.
Posted in Magazines
Tagged Alice, China Press and Periodicals Journal, Girl, magazines
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Good luck for a Beijing musician
An interview with Hao Yun, from the November FHM.
MING magazine gets an elegant redesign
Ming magazine (明日风尚) relaunches as a tasteful lifestyle, design, and art magazine, like a low-rent Life Magazine.
Posted in Magazines
Tagged lifestyle magazines, magazines, Ming
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New business magazines try to make the best of a bad situation
The Founder (创业家) features Huiyuan’s Zhu Xinli on the cover. Rich Weekly (富) is optimistic about opportunity in this economic crisis.
Posted in Magazines
Tagged business, magazines, Rich Weekly, The Founder, Zhu Xinli
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Practicing journalism at a fashion magazine
Dou Jiangming (钭江明) explains why he’s leaving Southern Metropolis Daily for Esquire.
Posted in Media business
Tagged Dou Jiangming, Esquire, magazines, Southern Metropolis Daily
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We both conquer
Two interesting ads in the issue of Maxim.
Posted in Advertising and Marketing, Magazines
Tagged Cadillac, magazines, Maxim, Victorinox
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Expat mags: what rough beasts are slouching towards Beijing?
A new and silly entrant into Beijing’s expatriate magazine field.
Posted in Magazines
Tagged China Electric Power Press, China Intercontinental Press, Expat Magazine, GAPP, magazines, media regulation, that's Beijing, Time Out
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National Geographic goes Chinese
An American publication portraying China to the Chinese – in Chinese? Not surprisingly, the choice of topics reveals certain China tropes that have gained currency in the West.
Posted in Guest Contributor, Magazines
Tagged @classic, foreign media, magazines, media, National Geographic, Western Media
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Farewell to literary magazines
Eslite Reader (诚品好读) and Translation (译文) magazines bid farewell.
Posted in Magazines
Tagged Eslite Reader, magazines, translation
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