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Tag Archives: New York Times
Dirty words in the mainstream media
The New York Times reports on the Grass Mud Horse. Beijing TV tries to report on the Internet phenomenon but badly misses the point.
Posted in Internet
Tagged Caonima, Good Morning Beijing, grass mud horse, New York Times, puns
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New York Times website blocked, unblocked in China?
NYTimes.com is blocked in China. Or not.
Posted in Net Nanny Follies
Tagged AsiaWeek, BBC, censorship, Internet, media regulation, net nanny, New York Times
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New York Times exposes their own ‘anonymous’ source
Adam Minter looks at a story published today by The New York Times that quotes a source who ‘spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear that he would be further harassed’. But the article provides the name and address of the restaurant owned by the source.
Posted in Foreign media on China
Tagged New York Times, sources, Uighurs, Western Media
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Give Kristof a piece of your mind
Nicholas D. Kristof of the New York Times wants your help.
Posted in Foreign media on China
Tagged New York Times, Nicholas D. Kristof, Tibet
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About.com launches in China
The launch of the Chinese version of About.com.
Posted in Internet
Tagged About.com, business, Internet, New York Times
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Tibet travel piece revamped for Chinese eyes
by Bruce Humes
Bruce Humes dissects a Reference News (参考消息) edit-job on a New York Times article about travel in Tibet.
Posted in Guest Contributor, Media and Advertising, Newspapers
Tagged Bruce Humes, New York Times, Reference News, Tibet
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by Bruce Humes
by Bruce Humes
ESWN + Danwei + phone call = New York Times story
Snark about the mainstream media and blog sourcing.
Posted in IP and Law, Media and Advertising, Trends and Buzz
Tagged ESWN, media, New York Times
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State-sponsored media in Macao, Caijing in New York Times
Hu Shuli profiled in the New York Times.
Posted in Magazines, Media business, Newspapers
Tagged Hu Shuli, New York Times, South China Morning Post
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New York Chinese Newspaper Wars
New York Times article about the competition between Chinese language newspapers in New York City.
Posted in Newspapers
Tagged Brainysmurf, New York Times
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