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Tag Archives: magazines
The journey of the Olympic flame, by FHM
FHM magazine’s fourth anniversary edition has an Olympic themed photo spread.
Posted in Magazines
Tagged FHM, magazines, Olympic flame, Olympic torch relay
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Rewriting the news for Yazhou Zhoukan
Tsui Sio-ming (崔少明) writes about his days working as a ‘glorified copy editor’ at Yazhou Zhoukan (亚洲周刊)
Posted in Magazines
Tagged magazines, Tsui Sio-ming, Yazhou Zhoukan
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Forbes to dump China publisher?
A rumor that Forbes is about to dump Morningside.
Posted in Media business
Tagged Forbes, IDG, magazines, media, media business, Morningside
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Reader’s Digest for Chinese readers
Reader’s Digest (读者文摘) comes to China as Puzhi (普知). With cooperation from 上海新闻出版发展公司. CN31-1987/Z
Posted in Magazines
Tagged Duzhe, magazines, Puzhi, Reader's Digest
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Danwei Picks: 2007-12-18
Nick Mulvenney on a BOCOG press conference; magazine covers, and an airplane crash.
Posted in From the Web
Tagged BOCOG, journalism, magazines, The Economic Observer
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Death of a Shanghai expat rag?
A short post about the state of expatriate-oriented magazines in Beijing and Shanghai.
Yazhou Zhoukan shut out of the mainland?
Yazhou Zhoukan (亚洲周刊) isn’t on the list of foreign magazines for 2008. Lianhe Zaobao (联合早报) investigates.
Posted in Media regulation
Tagged CNPIEC, Lianhe Zaobao, magazines, Yazhou Zhoukan
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Fiction rankings from Dangdai magazine
Dangdai magazine (当代) for December, 2007, has a list of the past six months’ best-sellers, and a selection of editors’ picks.
A practical analysis of popular Chinese magazines
Ma Boyong (马伯庸) rates magazines according to their mousepad functionality.
Posted in Magazines
Tagged Chinese National Geography, Duzhe, FHM, Impression, Ma Boyong, magazines, Movie View, Novoland, Ray Li, Sexy Beach, SF
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9,468 magazines in China
Here are some numbers about the magazine business from an article on Xinhua’s website: China reports growing number of magazine titles China published 9,468 magazine titles with the relevant publishing generating about 17 billion yuan (2.29 billion U.S. dollars) in … Continue reading
Posted in Magazines
Tagged advertising, business, Chinese, circulation figures, GAP, Hangzhou, magazines, media, media business, media regulation, print media, Xinhua
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