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Tag Archives: magazines
Soho Xiaobao, a thought-provoking corporate magazine, ceases publication
Pan Shiyi’s Soho Xiaobao abruptly halts publication after its 119th issue.
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Business Travel magazine cheats on audit
Business Travel magazine (商务旅行) has been kicked off BPA’s list of audited publications:
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Science Fiction World topples its editor-in-chief
Science Fiction World topples its director.
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Tagged @classic, China Youth Daily, Dushu, kanhao, magazines, periodical registration, Sanlian, Science Fiction World
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The new sexy Xu Jinglei
Xu Jinglei’s new sexy image.
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T’ien Hsia Monthly and past anniversary parades
A new issue of China Heritage Quarterly, and it’s a feast.
Reading Style: Another dodgy digest magazine launches in Beijing
Reading Style (精品阅读) launches with a two-year-old “launch editorial” by Mao Yushi.
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Red guards and brand fundamentalism
In the April iLook, Hung Huang writes about the intersection of fundamentalism and shanzhai culture. Yang Erche Namu is featured in parodies of other magazine covers.
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In search of UFOs
The Journal of UFO Research is now printed in full-color.
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Rizzoli in China
Danwei’s Q&A with Duan Yanling, the editor-in-chief of Case da Abitare who explains what the book’s Italian publisher, Rizzoli, is trying to do in the Chinese market.
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Tagged Case da Abitare, Internet, magazines, media, media business, Rizzoli, Sina, Wallpaper
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