Katy Perry, Publishers, and Self-censorship in China
On Monday, CDT Chinese reposted a letter circulating on Weibo which purportedly shows singer Katy...
Nov 7, 2017
On Monday, CDT Chinese reposted a letter circulating on Weibo which purportedly shows singer Katy...
Jun 28, 2016
American pop diva Lady Gaga has reportedly found her music banned in China after she met with the...
Feb 19, 2015
In a post for The China Story, the University of Sydney’s David Brophy describes...
Nov 24, 2014
Xi Jinping is so far enjoying much popularity among the public, thanks at least in part to a...
Nov 10, 2014
The following censorship instructions, issued to the media by government authorities, have been...
Oct 24, 2014
At TIME Emily Rauhala reports on unlikely Uyghur pop star Ablajan Awut Ayu’s fame in...
Jan 28, 2014
After the Global Times released poll results late last year showing the international perception...
Nov 29, 2012
NPR’s Louisa Lim profiles Peng Liyuan – the wife of new Chinese leader Xi Jinping, one of China’s most famous singers, and an AIDS activist – and explores whether she will pull out of the public spotlight...
Oct 5, 2012
After the death of Apple founder Steve Jobs a year ago today, some in China pondered the country’s failure to produce a similarly iconic business leader. The Ningbo city government even launched a program aimed at building...
Jan 26, 2010
Increasingly, music videos in China are not only a form of entertainment but carry a political message – sometimes subtle, sometimes not – as well. See this CDT translation for an example. ChinaHush has also...
Jul 13, 2009
Yesterday in Shanghai, fans held a one-minute memorial for Michael Jackson. From the announcement for the event, via chinaSMACK: 7:00 sharp, the music will begin and during this time, no matter if you where you are, please stop...
Jun 26, 2009
As news about the death of Michael Jackson broke and mourners overwhelmed websites around the globe, the story was also top news on sites in China. chinaSMACK translates reactions of Chinese netizens: 新浪上海网友: Pathetic...
Jul 24, 2008
From Christian Science Monitor: It’s probably best to start here, because here is where most newspaper and magazine profiles – both Chinese and Western – start: Yes, she’s beautiful, sharply and distinctly so....
Apr 11, 2008
A Sanskirt spoken Beijing girl, Sa Dingding won the BBC World Music (Asia/Pacific) prize for her cross-culture music. This is London leads: “I’m a Chinese girl and I love my country’s culture,” said Sa Dingding, accepting...
Apr 1, 2008
The Independent introduces singer Sa Dingding, who some experts think is about to become China’s first successful pop music export: This summer a telegenic former Mongolian nomad who sings in Tibetan and fuses the sound of...
Oct 24, 2007
In the wake of a domestic uproar over “vulgar” pop songs, the New York Times looks at what happens when popular music is “harmonized”: Even without resorting to direct censorship, the state has formidable...
Jul 24, 2007
From Tofu Magazine: When we see the generalised merchandising of words, things, bodies and souls, communication technology, now more than ever, plays a central ideological role in silencing thought. In this new age of alienation, the increasing use of pop stars by the media and in advertising illustrates this debasing process. Pop star culture is […]
May 14, 2005
From the Independent: The former managing director of the Zomba record label will head a newly created office in Beijing, partly funded by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). UK Music Services will act as a point of contact for independent UK music companies wanting to break acts in China. The Government is keen […]