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Tag Archives: CNN
Wen Jiabao on CNN
CNN’s Fareed Zakaria interviews Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao. Wen, who rarely gives interviews, last spoke to Zakaria in late 2008.
CNN partnership
Danwei partners with CNN
Umbrella men
Found via Shanghaiist, this is a hilarious video of CNN correspondent John Vause trying to film yesterday in Beijing yesterday and being obstructed by men wielding umbrellas.
CNN’s Kristie Lu Stout on media and technology
Danwei talked to the popular anchor about using Twitter live on her show, and her view of technology’s use in the media.
Posted in Internet
Tagged CNN, Kristie Lu Stout, SCMP, Sohu, technology, Twitter
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Beijing underground rock (again)
CNN’s Talk Asia show has made three episodes on “China’s Underground Rock”. Here’s the first one, and you can find the others on their site. In this video: Buyi, Hanggai, Kaiser Kuo and Michael Pettis.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged Beijing Underground rock, Buyi, CNN, Hanggai
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37 years in China: CNN Beijing bureau chief Jaime FlorCruz
CNN’s Beijing bureau chief and ex-Time magazine reporter Jaime FlorCruz answers Danwei’s questions about his thirty years in China.
Posted in Foreign media on China
Tagged CNN, foreign media, Jaime Florcruz, Philippines, Reform and Opening Up
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CNN bureau chief offers his place in Olympic torch relay
CNN’s Beijing bureau chief Jaime FlorCruz was scheduled to take part in the Olympic torch relay in Beijing on August 6. He explained his decision to Danwei earlier today.
Posted in 2008 Beijing Olympic Games
Tagged CNN, media, Olympic torch relay, Olympics
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No dogs or foreigners?
A sign forbidding foreigners from entry.
Posted in 2008 Beijing Olympic Games
Tagged CNN, foreigners, Olympics
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Yunnan lawyer sues CNN
Life News (生活新报): the newspaper reported on its front page about a Yu, nnan lawyer suing CNN.
I don’t watch CCTV
A punk song titled ‘I don’t watch CCTV’.