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Tag Archives: media
China TV trade fairs and festivals
TV Trade Fairs & Festivals in 2009: an excerpt from CMMI’s China Media yearbook and directory.
An interview with Scarlett Li
Shot by Eric Mu, this is an interview with Scarlett Li, former News Corp executive, founder of R2G and Rainbow Media, and organizer of the recent Chengdu Zebra Music Festival that raised money for quake victims.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged Chengdu, earthquake, media, music, Scarlett Li, Zebra Media
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Breaking on Twitter: thugs harass and detain Deng Yujiao journalist
A Twitter development in the Deng Yujiao case.
Posted in Internet
Tagged Deng Yujiao, freedom of expression, journalists, media
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Blogger.com blocked, but not the Washington Post
Google’s blogging platform Blogger.com is blocked again in China.
Posted in Net Nanny Follies
Tagged censorship, media, media regulation, net nanny
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How to get around the financial news regulations
Another round in the decade long fight between Xinhua and the foreign financial news agencies.
Posted in Media regulation
Tagged Bloomberg, Dow Jones, financial news, media, media business, media regulation, Thomson Reuters, Xinhua
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Media reform in China by the end of 2010, says GAPP
China Youth Daily: China’s government is determined to unstrap the state media from the government branches they have been affiliated with.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged China Youth Daily, GAPP, media, publishing
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Youku’s plans for 2009
An excerpt of an interview with Youku.com’s Victor Ku.
Uncensored Obama in The China Daily
Obama uncut in The China Daily.
Posted in Censorship
Tagged CCTV, censorship, China Daily, media, media regulation, newspapers, Obama, TV
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Top fake news of 2008
Today’s Yangtse Evening Post runs a end-of-year roundup of the top 10 fake news in the Chinese media.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged 2008 in review, dia, dialect, fake news, Internet, media, spoof, Yangtse Evening Post
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Rizzoli in China
Danwei’s Q&A with Duan Yanling, the editor-in-chief of Case da Abitare who explains what the book’s Italian publisher, Rizzoli, is trying to do in the Chinese market.
Posted in Magazines
Tagged Case da Abitare, Internet, magazines, media, media business, Rizzoli, Sina, Wallpaper
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