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Tag Archives: foreign media
Rebecca MacKinnon chats to Anti-CNN.com
Media scholar, Internet fundi and former Beijing bureau chief for CNN, Rebecca MacKinnon reports on a chat with Anti-CNN.com.
Posted in Internet
Tagged Anti-CNN.com, foreign media, nationalism, Rebecca MacKinnon, Western Media
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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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“Overseas media” responsible for China Internet rumor?
Today quite a few newspapers reported that economist Wu Jinglian denied the alleged espionage charge in an Interview with the media including The Beijing News and China News agency.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged foreign media, spy, Wu Jinglian
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National Geographic goes Chinese
An American publication portraying China to the Chinese – in Chinese? Not surprisingly, the choice of topics reveals certain China tropes that have gained currency in the West.
Posted in Guest Contributor, Magazines
Tagged @classic, foreign media, magazines, media, National Geographic, Western Media
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Singapore is cool
Lee Kuan-Yew on what China can learn from Singapore’s dealings with the Western media.
Posted in Foreign media on China
Tagged foreign media, Lee Kuan-Yew, media regulation, Tibet, Western Media
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Anti CNN demo in LA
A video of anti-CNN demonstrations in L.A.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged CNN, foreign media, protests, USA, Western Media
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Opening of the Bird’s Nest
Reports from the opening of the Bird’s Nest.
Posted in 2008 Beijing Olympic Games
Tagged Birds Nest, foreign media, Olympics
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The Western media on China, the Olympics and Tibet
A selection of links to different voices in the much-pilloried Western media.
Posted in Foreign media on China
Tagged foreign media, Olympics, Tibet, Western Media
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Yang Rui, the Dalai Lama and a scary caller from Iowa
Link and summary of NPR show about China, nationalism, Tibet etc.
Posted in Foreign media on China
Tagged Dalai Lama, foreign media, James Areddy, NPR, Tom Ashbrook, Western Media, Will Lo-Lap Lam, Yang Rui
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CNN blocked in China, anti CNN demo in L.A.
New anti CNN moves from the people and the government of China.
Posted in Internet
Tagged CNN, foreign media, Internet, Western Media
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