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Chang Ping on the State of Media in China

China Media Project has translated an interview with Chang Ping, a veteran journalist and former deputy editor of Southern Metropolis Daily, from Taiwan’s Want Daily. Chang Ping has recently been barred from writing for...

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Listen to the Citizens, and Control Them

China Media Project looks at and translates a summary of a recent speech by Yang Yanyin (杨衍银), executive deputy secretary of the Working Committee of Central and State Organs: The thrust of Yang Yanyin’s speech — and of...

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How Officials Can Spin the Media

From China Media Project: Ever since President Hu Jintao’s major media policy speech back on June 20, 2008, party leaders have been obsessed with “public opinion channeling,” or yulun yindao (舆论引导), the banner term of what we...

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China Affirms Control Over Internet

In the first official government reaction to Google’s announcement, the State Council Information Office issued a statement reiterating the need for state control over the Internet. It did not mention Google by name. From...

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