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Tag Archives: Modern Media
Veteran China photojournalist H.S. Liu talks domestic media
New Modern Media Group Editorial Director and veteran AP and Time photojournalist talks about importing his international experience, skewed foreign reporting on China, old Beijing, and new directions for Modern Media publications.
Posted in Foreign media on China
Tagged AP, HS Liu, Modern Media, photographs, Time
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New magazines and newspapers at the end of 2008
An introduction to The Time Weekly (时代周报), CASS Review (中国社会科学院报), Beijing Cultural Review (文化纵横), and U+ Weekly (优家画报).
Posted in Magazines, Newspapers
Tagged Beijing Cultural Review, CASS Review, Modern Media, The Time Weekly, UPlus Weekly
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NPR, on the Chinese media
NPR’s On The Media, on the Chinese media.
Posted in Media
Tagged Hong Huang, Jiang Rong, media, media regulation, Modern Media, NPR, On The Media, Thomas Shao Zhong, WNYC, Wolf Totem
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Two new e-magazines
New offerings from China Daily and Modern Media.
Posted in Internet, Magazines, Media and Advertising
Tagged China Daily, e-magazines, Modern Media
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Danwei TV 3: Thomas Shao of Modern Media
Danwei TV Hard Hat Show interviews publisher Thomas Shao.
Posted in Advertising and Marketing, Business and Finance, Danwei TV, Internet, Magazines, Media and Advertising, Media business, Newspapers
Tagged Modern Media, Modern Weekly, Thomas Shao
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Life is big
City Magazine (生活, aka Life Magazine) launches. Xu Bing provides cover art.
Posted in Media and Advertising
Tagged Life Magazine, Modern Media, Thomas Shao, Xu Bing
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Get it louder!
A travelling art and design exhibition.
T.O.M. B.O.Y.
A cover of The Outlook Magazine (新视线), when it was known at T.O.M.