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Tag Archives: media business
Business Travel magazine cheats on audit
Business Travel magazine (商务旅行) has been kicked off BPA’s list of audited publications:
Posted in Magazines, Media business
Tagged BPA, magazines, media business
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China TV trade fairs and festivals
TV Trade Fairs & Festivals in 2009: an excerpt from CMMI’s China Media yearbook and directory.
New rules for foreign financial news wires: Q&A with David Wolf
David Wolf answers Danwei’s questions about new rules for foreign financial information providers in China.
Posted in Media regulation
Tagged Bloomberg, David Wolf, Dow Jones, financial news, media business, media regulation, news wires, Thomson Reuters
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How to get around the financial news regulations
Another round in the decade long fight between Xinhua and the foreign financial news agencies.
Posted in Media regulation
Tagged Bloomberg, Dow Jones, financial news, media, media business, media regulation, Thomson Reuters, Xinhua
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Youku’s plans for 2009
An excerpt of an interview with Youku.com’s Victor Ku.
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.
Posted in Magazines
Tagged Case da Abitare, Internet, magazines, media, media business, Rizzoli, Sina, Wallpaper
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Xinhua relents: Financial news sector open
China has formally opened its market to financial information providers.
Posted in Media business
Tagged Dow Jones, financial news, Financial Times, Kathrin Hille, media, media business, Mure Dickie, Reuters Thompson, Xinhua
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Reality TV woes and the 2008 China Media Yearbook
The Beijing-based media consultancy CMMI has released the 2008 Edition of their China Media Yearbook and Directory. The excellent “yearbook” section of the publication sports essays with summaries, analysis and forecasts on the development of China’s media and media policy. The book also includes a directory of China media business listings and a host of statistics and graphics on the media industry.
Posted in Books, China Books
Tagged CMMI, media, media business, media regulation, Super Girls, TV
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Youku gets video website licence
Youku.com, one of the big three video websites in China that did not previously have a licence from SARFT to operate has been granted the license according to a report by Hexun.com.
Posted in Media regulation
Tagged Internet, media business, media regulation, net nanny, video, Youku.com
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Video website licenses for 247 sites
Big Three left in the cold
247 websites and companies get approval for online video, but the Big Three are left out in the cold.
Posted in Media regulation
Tagged 56.com, Internet, media business, media regulation, MII, SARFT, Tudou.com, video, Youku.com
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Big Three left in the cold
Big Three left in the cold