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Tag Archives: newspapers
Richard Burger on being a foreign editor at the Global Times
Burger answers questions about the foreign editor’s role, what his daily routine is, the openness of the Global Times and their latest center spread. .
Posted in Newspapers
Tagged Ai Weiwei, English media, Global Times, newspapers, openness, Peking Duck, reform, Richard Burger
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A property giant takes on the Xinjiang media
Xinjiang’s Morning Post is barred from communities run by Guanghui Property Management. It strikes back with a three-page feature.
Posted in Newspapers
Tagged cults, Morning Post, newspapers, real estate, watchdog journalism, Xinjiang Guanghui Industry
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Promoting the English-language Global Times
Global Times launches an English edition on April 20, 2009. Aimed at a world audience as well as English learners within the country.
Posted in Newspapers
Tagged Global Times, newspapers
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Student letters to a foreign agony uncle
Letters from Chinese students to a foreign agony uncle in a a state-owned English newspaper.
Posted in Newspapers
Tagged 21st Century, Letters to a foreign agony uncle, newspapers, Ralph Jennings
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Uncensored Obama in The China Daily
Obama uncut in The China Daily.
Posted in Censorship
Tagged CCTV, censorship, China Daily, media, media regulation, newspapers, Obama, TV
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An English e-book from a Chinese newspaper
An e-book from The Economic Observer newspaper.
Posted in Newspapers
Tagged books, Economic Observer, journalism, newspapers
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Cankao Xiaoxi hoaxed by spoof migrant banker story
Reference News messes up its acronyms and reprints an article from the wrong German source.
Posted in Newspapers
Tagged Die Tageszeitung, Michael Anti, newspapers, Reference News, translation
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CCTV underpants and hemorrhoids in the Shanghai press
Vulgar nicknames for Rem Koolhaas’ CCTV building make it into the Shanghai press.
Posted in Newspapers
Tagged architecture, Beijing, CCTV, CCTV Building, newspapers, Rem Koolhaas, Shanghai, Shanghai Times, Xinmin Evening News
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