“Unable to Bear the Party Surname,” Editor Resigns
While China’s leaders have long seen the news media as the “throat and tongue”...
Mar 28, 2016
While China’s leaders have long seen the news media as the “throat and tongue”...
Mar 2, 2016
An editor at the liberal Southern Metropolis Daily has been fired after the paper’s Shenzhen...
Feb 3, 2016
Last month, former Southern Metropolis Daily columnist Li Xin went missing after traveling to...
Jul 22, 2014
The New York Times’ Kiki Zhao reports the sudden firing of journalist Song Zhibiao over...
Jul 18, 2014
The following censorship instruction, issued to the media by government authorities, has been...
Jul 15, 2014
China Change has translated a blog post by former Southern Metropolis Daily commentator Song...
Nov 7, 2013
On Monday, South China Morning Post’s Patrick Boehler reported that bottled water company...
Oct 24, 2013
At China Media Project, David Bandurski writes that Guangdong’s New Express repeated its...
Sep 10, 2013
China’s Supreme People’s Court and Supreme People’s Procuratorate issued a new...
Aug 23, 2013
The following censorship instructions, issued to the media by government authorities, have been...
Dec 18, 2012
In partnership with the China Copyright and Media blog, CDT is adding the “Beijing Internet...
Oct 24, 2012
Editor’s Note: The CDT Grass-Mud Horse Lexicon is a glossary of terms created by Chinese netizens...
Jun 13, 2012
Despite calls for his ouster, it seems Zhou Yongkang won’t be leaving the Politburo Standing...
Mar 7, 2012
A leaked directive from the Central Propaganda Department warned Chinese media, “don’t hype the Two Sessions’ ‘gourmet food’ and the clothing and accessories of representatives!”...
Jun 22, 2011
Xinhua reports that Ai Weiwei has been released on bail in recognition of his cooperative attitude and chronic illness: The Beijing police department said Wednesday that Ai Weiwei has been released on bail because of his good...
May 12, 2011
On the third anniversary of the devastating earthquake in Sichuan, the Southern Metropolis Daily wrote a powerful editorial, which also sends a message in support of imprisoned artist Ai Weiwei. The editorial has since been...
Dec 13, 2010
As has been reported, the term “empty chair” (空椅子) has become a banned word in Chinese cyberspace following Friday’s Nobel prize ceremony during which imprisoned Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo was represented...
Sep 16, 2010
The Southern Metropolis Daily reprimanded cartoonist Kuang Biao in August for his depiction of journalist Chang Ping bound in an ominous stranglehold: According to the China Media Project, Chang has recently been barred from...