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Tag Archives: South China Morning Post
Xinhua terminates reporter who interviewed family members
Yan Bingguang, a reporter who frequently interviewed her own family for news reports, gets terminated after online mockery.
Posted in State media
Tagged journalism, South China Morning Post, Xinhua
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SCMP promises “shocking allegations” involving a man named Chen
Shocking allegations and a photo of Edison Chen.
Posted in Newspapers
Tagged Chen Shui-bian, Edison Chen, South China Morning Post
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No blacks or Mongolians for bars, or no sources for SCMP?
A dodgy story in the South China Morning Post.
Posted in 2008 Beijing Olympic Games
Tagged Olympics, racism, South China Morning Post
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SCMP Olympic site
SCMP Olympic guide.
Posted in 2008 Beijing Olympic Games
Tagged Beijing, Olympics, SCMP.com, South China Morning Post
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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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China’s Time Warner? More Mainland media buzz
SEEC wants to be China’s Time Warner.
Posted in Magazines
Tagged Caijing, SEEC, South China Morning Post
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