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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 194 news and 361 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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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...

Social Media Week Comes to Hong Kong, Hopes to Change Scene - Hong Kon...more

The global conference, which kicked off Tuesday in Hong Kong, is intending to change the city's lackluster social-media...

Beijing Puts a Damper on Luxury Ads « Red Luxurymore

Is China is wrestling with an identity crisis of economic proportions? On one hand China is encouraging economic...

“First Annual Heartwarming Blogs and Online Posts” Launched by China S...more

Renren, China's Largest Social-Networking Site, Is Said to Plan U.S. I...more

Renren.com, China’s largest social- networking service, is preparing for a U.S. initial public offering of about $500...

Work on Shanghai Disneyland starts...more

U.S. enables Chinese hacking of Googlemore

Google says hackers from China got into its Gmail system. Bruce Schneier says hackers exploited feature put into system...

Dishonest chestnut and sweet potato hawkers finedmore

Sex Sells…Or Does It in China?more

The old adage "sex sells" still holds true, even in China. Just the form that this takes if different to the...

Raising a Milkshake To the Bride and Groommore

On Valentine's Day, an engagement party was held to mark a new service at McDonalds restaurants in Hong Kong:...

China Bullying Others to Boycott Nobel Ceremonymore

On Friday, Dec. 10, the Nobel Committee will award jailed Chinese dissident, Liu Xiaobo, the 2010 Peace Prize, as...

China's Currency Isn't Our Problemmore

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

Chinese state media reveal secret, illegal jailsmore

Beijing, China (CNN) -- Secret, illegal "black jails" exist in China, a state-run weekly has confirmed,...

True Friends?more

Is the EU too reticent when it comes to pointing out human right shortcomings of its trading partners?

Pelosi to Attend Nobel Peace Prize Ceremonymore

While China is bullying other nations to boycott the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony, Speaker Nancy Pelosi will attend the...

China's Internet Users Up 30% YoY to 384Mmore

China added 86 million users in 2009 to reach a total of 384 million Internet users by December 30.

Where will Search Be Without Google in China?more

If Google is no longer in China will that have a major impact on the Search Marketing companies? I considered this in...

CEC | From the Road: Chinamore

In China, organizations must look to holistically re-imagine their communications strategies rather than trying to...

China Media Express Holdings Completes Redemption of Outstanding...more

Brin Drove Google to Pull Back in Chinamore

Behind Google's decision to shutter its China-based search engine was co-founder Sergey Brin's change of heart about...

Internet in China: Obama says “Internet assists free flow of informati...more

During his visit to China, U.S. President Barrack Obama said in Shanghai that Internet has an enormous power in...

Once seen as spies, Taiwan eases China media curbsmore

Council, the Taiwan government's China policy-making body. 'We are a free media environment,' Chao told reporters.

China Holds Firm on Major Issues in Obama’s Visitmore

BEIJING — In six hours of meetings, at two dinners and during a stilted 30-minute news conference in which President Hu...

Are You Ready to Watch TV in Chinese?more

Despite tremendous economic progress and huge strides in political influence, China has failed to be equally successful...

“China appeals WTO ruling against media restrictions”.more

I find it fascinating that China still censors all of the media that enters the country, and that so few Hollywood...

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