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In China, Media Make Small Strides
From the Washington Post: This fall, a scholarly magazine that focuses on Communist Party history pushed the envelope again. Editors, emboldened a few years ago after writing about a rarely mentioned former top official the party had purged, published a cover story about a former party chief banned from mention in state-controlled media because of his support for students during the 1989 TiananmenDecember 28, 2008 6:15 AM
Global Times Op-Ed: TV Content Restrictions Quash Creativity
In April, China’s Global Times chided overseas media for oversimplifying and exaggerating new guidelines against ti
Chinese TV to Show More News, Less Reality
China’s State Administration of Radio, Film and Television has issued new regulations to promote informative and id
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James Cameron: China Should Let More Movies In
From AP: Hollywood director James Cameron urged China to open its doors to more foreign films, arguing it would boost the
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