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Tag Archives: Youtube
Youtube accessible again – now has ‘country preferences’
Youtube access has been restored in Beijing.
Posted in Net Nanny Follies
Tagged censorship, media regulation, net nanny, video websites, Youtube
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Youtube blocked again in China
Youtube.com seems to be blocked, again, by China’s Net Nanny.
Posted in Net Nanny Follies
Tagged media regulation, net nanny, Youtube
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Youtube not blocked in Beijing
Youtube not blocked in Beijing, March 4 2009.
Posted in Media regulation, Net Nanny Follies
Tagged censorship, GFW, media regulation, net nanny, video, Youtube
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Lang Lang and Tan Dun’s Youtube Symphony
Lang Lang and Tan Dun and the Youtube Symphony.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged classical music, Lang Lang, music, piano, Tan Dun, Youtube
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Ambush Youtube Olympic marketing
An Olympic video clip used for nefarious ends.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged advertising, Olympics, Youtube
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Saccharine propaganda
A Youtube music video: ‘Don’t be too CNN’.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged CNN, foreign media, propaganda, Tibet, Western Media, Youtube
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Youtube propaganda war
Youtube propaganda war.
Youtube’s back
Youtube returns in March 2008.
Posted in Featured Video, Net Nanny Follies
Tagged censorship, foreign media, media regulation, net nanny, Tibet, Western Media, Youtube
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Youtube blocked in China
Youtube blocked, March 2008.
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Tagged censorship, Internet, media regulation, video, Youtube
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Hakuna matata
A Danwei TV video on Tudou.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged Africa, Afrika United, Beijing, football, soccer, tudou, Youtube
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