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Category Archives: Danwei Noon Report
China in Zambia
Danwei Noon Report is a daily roundup of new and old media coverage about China from Chinese and English sources. Time for the military to obey the rules of the road? China intervenes in Zambian election The Financial Times reports: … Continue reading
Posted in China and Africa, Danwei Noon Report, IP and Law, Media and Advertising, Newspapers
Tagged GAPP
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PSB: Fines can be appealed
Danwei Noon Report is a daily roundup of new and old media coverage about China from Chinese and English sources. Today’s report is short and sweet Cutting down on dead tree use Fines can be appealed Sina.com reports that China’s … Continue reading
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FoxConn and newspaper kiss and make up
News roundup. Foxconn and China Business News apologize, Yu Hua’s novel reviewed by New York Times, and book publishers are doing well in China.
Posted in Danwei Noon Report
Tagged China Business News, conservation, Foxconn, Wang Guangya
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Special forces cops
Special forces, Bullog, press freedom, and Shaolin.
Posted in Danwei Noon Report, Film, Media and Advertising
Tagged Bullog, press freedom, Shaolin, SWAT
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Xinhua reports: Foxconn reduces claim against journalists to one yuan
Danwei Noon Report is a daily roundup of new and old media coverage about China from Chinese and English sources. Wang You and Weng Bao Xinhua’s: Foxconn reduces claim against journalists to one yuan Xinhua’s Chinese website’s headline story today … Continue reading
Posted in Danwei Noon Report, Internet, Scholarship and education
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My Hero wins ratings war
Danwei Noon Report is a daily roundup of new and old media coverage about China from Chinese and English sources. How many roads must a man walk down? Reality talent shows still work in China Sina reported yesterday that the … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Business and Finance, Danwei Noon Report, Media and Advertising, Media business, TV
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Apple iPod manufacturer tries to muzzle press in China
Danwei Noon Report is a daily roundup of new and old media coverage about China from Chinese and English sources. ? iPod subcontractor attacks the pressThis story contains all the juicy ingredients needed to make Western editors excited about a … Continue reading
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Spoofing fights back
Danwei Noon Report is a daily roundup of new and old media coverage about China from Chinese and English sources. Can’t stop the steamed buns – image from LifeMage Fighting for the right to spoof Chinese Internet users continue to … Continue reading
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Nearly three million cars in Beijing
News roundup. Xu Jinglei’s blog, new license plates in Beijing, blogs on bullog, and the intercalary month.
Posted in Danwei Noon Report, Foreign media on China, Internet, Media and Advertising, Media business, Media regulation
Tagged calendar, Global Voices, Xu Jinglei
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Walmart communism and North Korean nanotech
Bokee shares profits with bloggers, license plates to be regulated in Beijing.
Posted in Danwei Noon Report, Internet, Media and Advertising, Media business
Tagged Bokee, license plates, North Korea
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