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Category Archives: Podcasts
Chinese science fiction: A podcast and reading list
A Sinica podcast on Chinese science fiction featuring author Chen Qiufan. Plus, a list of resources for more Chinese SF-related information.
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School knife attacks and syphilis
A podcast on the recent spate of knife attacks at Chinese schools, and the starnge resurgence of a curable, preventable sexually transmitted disease.
China Businesscast: Restrictions on foreign investments with attorney Steven Dickinson
A conversation with attorney Steven Dickinson, coauthor of China Law Blog, on the new rules for foreign direct investment in China.
Antiwave listener survey results
Danwei’s favorite Chinese podcast series Antiwave has just published the results of their Fall 2007 Listener Survey, compiled from more than 1,000 online responses. Their demographic is similar to Danwei’s — a high concentration of people in media, technology and … Continue reading
Winners on the new Chinese Internet
China Web 2.0 Review is a blog that tracks Web 2.0 companies in China. It is written by Tangos and Luyi, two Chinese guys who follow the Chinese Internet closely.
Posted in BBS, Blogs, Business, Business and Finance, Internet, Media and Advertising, Media and business gossip, Media business, Media regulation, Mobile phone and wireless, Podcasts, Trends and Buzz, Video
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Refreshing honesty
Foreigners who have been in China long enough to say ‘thank you’ in Chinese quickly learn that many Chinese people say ‘your Mandarin is really good’ even before you’ve learned to order a bowl of rice in a restaurant. Chinese … Continue reading
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Wendi Deng profile author on Antiwave
The lads at Chinese podcast website Antiwave have interviewed Eric Ellis, author of the profile of Rupert Murdoch’s wife, Deng Wendi. As reported on Danwei, the publication of the profile — originally commissioned by Good Weekend — was later canceled … Continue reading
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Video sharing sites going down the Youtube?
A recent article by Reuters journalist Sophie Taylor looks at China’s video-sharing websites and concludes that their prospects are not good: Investors leaving China’s video-sharing sites …Investors, spurred on by the Google-YouTube deal, have made big bets on China, the … Continue reading
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Talking about Japan in the street: reaction to Antiwave video
The post below this one is a Danwei TV interview with the guys behind the Antiwave podcast, Flypig and Ping Ke. Flypig posted the Youtube version of our video on his blog late last night, soon after we first released … Continue reading
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Podcast Pioneers — Antiwave 反波
This episode of Danwei TV’s Hard Hat Show is an interview with Flypig and Ping Ke, the two Chinese bloggers who make the excellent Antiwave podcast. We talk about Antiwave’s birth and history and touch on several subjects, including media … Continue reading
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