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CHINA'S MEDIA

Since the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949 through the 1980s, China’s media were state-run. As economic reforms developed, independent media outlets have been able to operate in China. The advent of the Internet has proved a test of the independent dissemination of information in the Communist country. This topic covers the latest news on all media in China -- state-run and independent outlets.

China's Media is part of Business Exchange, suggested by Andras Bodrog. This topic contains 168 news and 360 blog items. Read updated news, blogs, and resources about China's Media. Find user-submitted articles and reactions on China's Media from like-minded professionals.

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10 Most Luxurious Cities in China « Red Luxurymore

The living standards of many Chinese cities are rising very quickly. So we were intrigued by the list of cities named...

After Hours in Guangzhou -- WSJ Hong Kong -- Scene Asiamore

In recent decades, in the wake of the country’s economic boom, Guangzhou has been relegated to ugly-little-sister...

Chinese Censors Keep Watch on U.S. Embassy Microblog - China Real Tim...more

An effort to spark discussion of Internet freedom amongst Chinese microblog users appears to have landed the U.S.

China's Currency Isn't Our Problemmore

A stronger renminbi won't save many jobs or help U.S. exports.

China guards against "overseas hostile forces" on Webmore

China's media regulator vowed a crackdown on online crimes and strengthened monitoring to prevent "overseas...

Spam Trap headline roundup, May 3, 2010more

...http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100503/tc_...

China vows to crack down on internet's 'overseas hostile forces'more

China's media regulator today vowed to crack down on online crimes and strengthen monitoring to prevent 'overseas...

Life after Googlemore

A translation/blurb from China Media Project:

NORTH KOREA: Kim Jong-Il makes rare trip abroad to China, say...more

North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il is visiting ally China in a rare trip abroad, according to South Korean media reports.

China���s Xinhua to Launch English-Language Stationmore

...a researcher at the China Media Project at the University of Hong Kong. �� Sophie Beach for China Digital...

Yang Hengjun: China Megatrends, and Why I Can���t Hold my Tonguemore

Naisbitt, in a new blog post, translated by China Media Project:

China Media Criticises "Misleading" Western Quake Coveragemore

Dharamshala: China's state-run People's Daily newspaper on 21 April criticized what they insisted was...

China media ���air brushes��� away monksmore

Chinese President Hu Jintao (���������) traveled to remote quake-hit northwestern China yesterday to inspect relief...

16.3 percent increase in China's media industrymore

China's media industry output grew by 16.3percent in 2009, with operating revenue from newspaper advertisements...

CMP China Media Map - "Some news organizations (for testing)"...more

(Left over by the GAPP database curators... and geocoded out of this world by us.)

Q&A: How Does China's Media Compare With The Western World?more

Is Chinese Media Monitoring Being Relaxed? CHINA’S MEDIA certainly does lack openness to outsiders t...

Pesticide-tainted chives poison nine in China: mediamore

Toxic chives poison nine in China: media.more

Authorities in China have destroyed nearly two ... food containing the toxic herb, state media said

US author says China media can't cover Google bookmore

"The author of a new book about Google will not promote it in China next month because he said the government is...

US author says China media can’t cover Google bookmore

Since then, reporters and editors for China's state-run media have said they've been...

China Media Can't Cover Bookmore

Nintendo Announces 3D DS Google makes good on its promise to stop censoring search in China, the Kindle will be on the...

Death Toll Rises to 17 in Flooded North China Minemore

A Tale of Two Mine Disasters.” And China Media Project looks at the...

The Daily Twit – April 8, 2010more

Latest China Hearsay: “U.S. Melamine Litigation: Great ... says China media can’t cover Google book http://goo.

April 08, 2010more

Media. US Author Says China Media Can't Cover Google Book Associated Press, April 08, 2010 ... http://news.yahoo.

No China media for Google bookmore

BEIJING - A WRITER for The New Yorker will not promote his new book about Google during a China visit after being...

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