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- 2012.10.11 SARFT-Approved Sat TV for Hotels Serving Foreigners
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- 2012.09.05 Word of the Week: Maintain Stability
- 2012.07.12 SARFT Extends Internet Video Censorship
- 2012.06.10 Feng Jicai on Big Government
- 2012.04.09 Titanic’s Return Suggests Stricter Censorship
- 2012.03.11 China’s Film Critics Pinched Between Censors and Web
- 2012.01.21 China Braces for New Year Travel Rush
- 2012.01.17 What Writers Can & Can’t Write
- 2011.11.02 Authorities Move Against Internet Video on TV Sets
- 2011.10.27 Global Times Op-Ed: TV Content Restrictions Quash Creativity
- 2011.10.26 Chinese TV to Show More News, Less Reality
- 2011.10.18 Party Elite and Police All Have a Say on Culture
- 2011.05.31 China TV Struggles to Break Free of State
- 2011.04.14 “Popularity Does Not Always Rhyme With Quality”
- 2010.08.26 National Cable TV Network Soon
- 2009.07.03 China Media Body Gets New Film Boss
- 2009.04.03 China in New Crackdown on Internet Video and Audio
- 2009.03.31 New Rules Imposed on Internet Video Content
- 2008.07.10 China Licenses Online-Video Site
- 2008.06.20 Top Private Web Sites Left Out in China Web Video License Flood
- 2008.06.12 Door Cracks for Video-sharing Web Sites
- 2008.05.15 China’s Censorship Syndrome
- 2008.04.06 China Grants First Licenses for Online Video
- 2008.03.10 SARFT’s Urgent Phone Memo on the Banning of Actress Tang Wei
- 2008.03.10 Tudou Shutdown Reports: What’s Going On?
- 2008.02.19 China Extends Prime-time Ban on Foreign Cartoons
- 2008.01.04 China Bans Censored Brothel Film – BBC
- 2008.01.03 China Limits Providers of Internet Video – Min Lee
- 2007.12.31 Chinese Censors Ban Erotic Movie Makers From Competing In Domestic Awards – Xinhua
- 2007.12.14 China Denies Ban On US Movies – AFP
- 2007.12.07 China Bans Hollywood Movies to Protect its Own Industry
- 2007.12.07 China Bans Hollywood Movies to Protect its Own Film Industry – Clifford Coonan
- 2007.11.17 Filmgoer Sues Beijing Censors Over Cuts – Mure Dickie
- 2007.10.10 2,000 Sex-related Ads Dropped from Chinese Television and Radio – Xinhua
- 2007.10.05 Lust Lost In (Beijing’s) Translation – Kent Ewing
- 2007.10.05 China Calls For Less Smoking On TV Shows – AP
- 2007.09.26 China Bans “Sexual Sounds” On Airwaves – Reuters
- 2007.09.22 China Unveils New Crackdown on TV Talent Competitions – AP
- 2007.09.15 China Bans 13 Sex-Related Radio Talk Shows – Xinhua
- 2007.09.08 Chinese Authorities Regulate Sexual Content in Broadcast – Josie Liu
- 2007.08.17 China Bans ‘Vulgar’ Talent Show – Various
- 2007.08.05 Report: China Curbs Foreign Satellite TV – AP
- 2007.06.22 SARFT Pulls All Commercials at Two TV Stations – Joel Martinsen
- 2007.06.18 China Launches Successful Anti-piracy Program Against Movie Pirate – Imagethief
- 2007.03.28 SARFT spoofs domestic films – Chang Ping
- 2007.02.02 Chinese TV: From idiot box back to soapbox?- Peijin Chen
- 2007.01.19 An End To Costume Epics? – Joel Martinsen
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