China Central Television (CCTV) and Hunan Satellite Television (HST) have engaged in a moment of confrontation. The two networks have great stakes in that confrontation, and each has a lot to gain or to lose, including access to television utilities, reach to national audiences and share of the advertising market, not to mention the right to represent the viewers. I attempt to document that moment of confrontation in this paper. I begin with a brief review of existing knowledge about Chinese television, moving away from a propaganda monolith. I continue with a discussion of regional satellite television (STV) broadcasters aspiring to be a national force to be reckoned with. However, as I argue in the paper, capacity constraints and economic...
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This article aims to delineate the diverse impacts brought by state media policy on the development ...
In the decade prior to China joining the World Trade Organization in December 2001, Chinese televisi...
My master thesis aims to examine how a Chinese political economy context has shaped the media landsc...
Like other media, Chinese television has evolved to become too sophisticated to be identifiable simp...
This article re-examines the political economics of current Chinese television through three case st...
The state-owned media system in China has evolved considerably since 1994 when the first independent...
Television in China is a massive industry in terms of sheer scale. It employs an army of people and ...
This paper presents a study of a town television station in north China carried out in May 2003. In ...
In 2008, the Chinese television celebrated its 50-th anniversary. During this relatively short time ...
This thesis is an examination of the development of régionalisation, marketisation and commercialisa...
Television is arguably the most influential medium in contemporary China. The past two decades witne...
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This article aims to delineate the diverse impacts brought by state media policy on the development ...
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This article aims to delineate the diverse impacts brought by state media policy on the development ...
In the decade prior to China joining the World Trade Organization in December 2001, Chinese televisi...
My master thesis aims to examine how a Chinese political economy context has shaped the media landsc...