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Category Archives: Media
Chang Ping talks about “being resigned” and the future
Chang Ping (长平), a journalist at the Southern Media Group, was forced to quit at the end of January.
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Tagged Chang Ping, Southern Metropolis Daily
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Taiwan’s Want Daily wants a piece of China
That axiom is driving an upstart Taiwan daily newspaper’s coverage of mainland China. The Want Daily, one morsel in a giant food production firm, is bearing broader business interests in mind as it reinvents Taiwan’s normally standoffish coverage of its erstwhile foe on the other side of the Strait.
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Tagged Taiwan, Want Daily
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Chinese computer magazine curses at Tencent
“Fucking Tencent!” exclaims the latest issue of China Computerworld.
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Tagged China Computerworld, Tencent
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Veteran China journalist Paul Mooney
A chat about being a foreign journalist in China with Paul J. Mooney, who first came to Asia as a soldier in the Vietnam war, and has worked as a journalist in China since the 1980s. Filmed and edited by Eric Mu.
Posted in Featured Video, Media
Tagged journalism, media, Paul J. Mooney, Western Media
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Investigative journalism in China and foreign media bias
A podcast about Western media bias in China coverage and investigative journalism inside China.
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How do Peking University students read the news?
A look at how students at China’s most prestigious university get their news.
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A writers’ conference in the presidential suite
The West China City Daily (华西都市报) apologizes for reporting that the Chinese Writers’ Association stayed in the Presidential Suite and dined extravagantly for its annual meeting in Chongqing.
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Tagged apologies, Chinese Writers' Association, journalism, West China City Daily
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Xinhua vs Financial Times
Two headlines from the home pages of The Financial Times and Xinhua, two ways of looking at the world.
“China is taking the climate change issue seriously and cautiously”
Zou Xi (邹曦), a reporter at the Beijing Science & Technology Report (北京科技报), speaks to Danwei about science and the environment.
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Tagged Beijing Science & Technology Report, Copenhagen, environment, pollution, Zou Xi
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The Rio Tinto case in the Chinese media
Iacob Koch-Weser examines the Chinese media response to the Rio Tinto corporate espionage case.
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Tagged espionage, journalism, mining, Rio Tinto, state secrets, steel
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