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Tag Archives: Caijing
Inside the burned-out TVCC building
The Beijing Times and Caijing present images from inside the TVCC building, which burned over the Lantern Festival, 2009.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Beijing Times, Caijing, CCTV, fire, TVCC
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Hu Shuli to leave Caijing for Zhongshan University
Hu Shuli leaves journalism for academia. Hecaitou comments.
Posted in Media and business gossip, Rumors
Tagged Caijing, Hecaitou, Hu Shuli
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Danwei talks to Caijing about the public’s right to collect information
Caijing magazine has a formidable reputation in Chinese media circles. They reported straight away last night when the Green Dam “delay” notice came from Xinhua, and has held onto their reputation of hard, investigative reporting.
Posted in Magazines
Tagged Caijing, Google China, Green Dam
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The Wall Street crisis in the Chinese media
Iacob Koch-Weser examines how three mainstream Chinese newspapers and magazines treated the US financial crisis.
Posted in Business
Tagged business, Caijing, economics, financial crisis, Southern Weekly, The Economic Observer
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The Internet reports: Famous economist is a spy!
Is Wu Jinglian a spy? The Chinese Internet thinks so.
Posted in Rumors
Tagged Caijing, ProState In Flames, spy, Wu Jinglian
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Stop drugs, bombs and journalists
Olympic volunteers on the watch for dangerous objects and people.
Posted in 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, Guest Contributor
Tagged Alice Xin Liu, Caijing, journalism, Liu Jingjing, Olympics, volunteers
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Reuters buys stake in Hexun
Reuters takes a stake in Hexun.
Posted in Media business
Tagged Caijing, Hexun, media business, Reuters, SEEC
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New regulations against corruption
Caijing (财经) for 2007.07.23 deals with corruption laws.
Some differing views on Foxconn
More responses from journalists and observers to the Foxconn suit against reporters from China Business News.
Posted in Media and Advertising
Tagged Caijing, China Business News, Foxconn, MindMeters, Wu Xiaobo, Zhou Kecheng
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China’s Time Warner? More Mainland media buzz
SEEC wants to be China’s Time Warner.
Posted in Magazines
Tagged Caijing, SEEC, South China Morning Post
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