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Author Archives: banyue
China TV trade fairs and festivals
TV Trade Fairs & Festivals in 2009: an excerpt from CMMI’s China Media yearbook and directory.
TradeKey.com – B2B Marketplace for Chinese products
TradeKey is a new Danwei Partner, listed in Danwei’s Partner Links section on the right hand column of our home page. Danwei partners are advertisers offering services relevant to Danwei readers. Below is a commercial message from TradeKey: The secret … Continue reading
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Tagged B2B, business, internet marketing
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The curious case of the disappearing TV drama
The quality of TV dramas is way down. China Media Monitor investigates.
China Quest: summer Chinese language program in Beijing
Danwei sponsor China Quest organizes study abroad programs in China.
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Tagged language, sponsored post
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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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Wikipedia Chinese version unblocked
Wikipedia’s Chinese language version is accessible in Beijing right now.
Posted in Net Nanny Follies
Tagged media regulation, net nanny, Wikipedia
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Shanghai stabbing spree
he top headline of today’s Beijing Times announces the details of the tax rebate that will go out to drivers affected by the new Olympic traffic control rules. (see Danwei’s previous report for details).
Counter-terrorist police exercise on Segways
The top headline of today’s The First 竞报 features on the upcoming mainland tourist group to go to Taiwan.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Segway, Taiwan, The First, tourism
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Free wireless Internet in downtown Beijing
The initial project map June 25 is first day in the test phase of the ‘Beijing Wicity Project’ which aims to provide citizen’s wireless internet access in much of downtown Beijing. According to the news, the wireless internet service will … Continue reading
Posted in Beijing, Mobile phone and wireless
Tagged Beijing, Wifi spots
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Wedding day faint
he headline of today’s Beijing Times 京华时报 reports that the BOOCG has announced the Olympic Torch Relay will skip Tibet and Qinghai
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Beijing Times, Olympic torch
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