This article examines how Chinese newspapers respond to opposing demands by audiences and Propaganda Department authorities about news regarding the United States when competition poses pressure on marketized media to make a profit. To examine the tone of news reporting about the U.S., I rely on a computer-aided text analysis of news stories published in the People's Daily and the Beijing Evening News, comparing the years 1999 and 2003 before and after the rise of commercialized newspapers in the Beijing newspaper market. Results show that the emergence of news competitors may exert pressure on less marketized papers to change news content, resulting in an increase of negative news about the United States. Evidence is provided to show that ...
This study examined media bias, media ideologies and dominance in two newspaper articles on COVID 19...
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This exploratory study investigates the landscape of media bias in China. First, I propose a new con...
This paper examines whether and how market competition affected the political bias of government-own...
I explore how the tone of media coverage affects opinions of foreign countries by studying a particu...
Does the recent surge in Chinese imports affect the media slant against China in the United States? ...
Professional project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of M...
When an authoritarian regime reforms the state media, how does it affect the ability of the state to...
Research in country image has received both kudos and questioning in the field of international mark...
The interplay of political and economic forces in shaping media has been a central discussion in the...
This article analyses the political economy of news media production in the People’s Republic of Chi...
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This article presented the result of a comparative research on the Top-ten International News Report...
This study looks at the effect of China's political freedom, economic development and public re...
This case-study explores the changing norms guiding news production in the People's Republic of Chin...
This study examined media bias, media ideologies and dominance in two newspaper articles on COVID 19...
This study provides a survey of how the Chinese Communist Party\u27s information control affects the...
This exploratory study investigates the landscape of media bias in China. First, I propose a new con...
This paper examines whether and how market competition affected the political bias of government-own...
I explore how the tone of media coverage affects opinions of foreign countries by studying a particu...
Does the recent surge in Chinese imports affect the media slant against China in the United States? ...
Professional project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of M...
When an authoritarian regime reforms the state media, how does it affect the ability of the state to...
Research in country image has received both kudos and questioning in the field of international mark...
The interplay of political and economic forces in shaping media has been a central discussion in the...
This article analyses the political economy of news media production in the People’s Republic of Chi...
This study explores the news framing of A.I., China, and the U.S.A. in two mainstream news outlets: ...
This article presented the result of a comparative research on the Top-ten International News Report...
This study looks at the effect of China's political freedom, economic development and public re...
This case-study explores the changing norms guiding news production in the People's Republic of Chin...
This study examined media bias, media ideologies and dominance in two newspaper articles on COVID 19...
This study provides a survey of how the Chinese Communist Party\u27s information control affects the...
This exploratory study investigates the landscape of media bias in China. First, I propose a new con...