As a leading country in the region, China wants to be one of the main players in the media, first and foremost for their own image. Therefore the government has decided that China just need to express itself in the “outside world”, and this is well done with the help of government-controlled media pool. There are three major traditional areas in which China conducts its struggle for world public opinion: News Agency Xinhua, Radio of China, International and TV channel CCTV
Since the foundation of the People’s Republic of China, the country has developed its own model of m...
Based on a qualitative contextual analysis of Xinhua’s online media content, this chapter shows that...
China's Media investigates the reasons for the 'Going Out' policy which has made the media into glob...
Although writers from ancient Rome knew of and commented on China, the earliest detailed image was t...
This thesis looks into the changing role of the media in China since the initiation of economic refo...
The dramatic economic growth of China has meant a renewed international influence: it is widely reco...
© 2014 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston. Mediatization has become a fact of life in China, as h...
CCTV News, the first national 24-hour news channel in China, was launched in 2003. Three years later...
The dramatic economic growth of China has meant a renewed international influence: it is widely reco...
Taking 2001 as a starting point that Chinese government formally allowed three overseas media to ent...
This article analyzes a case of media supervision in China. The case shows that in the context of ec...
Studies of China’s media have in the main privileged the nation-state. As the home of China Central ...
China has embarked on a national effort to build up a positive image of itself on the international ...
In the Western world China stands accused of severe human rights violations regarding its treatment ...
New Media for a New China is a timely introduction to the current state of the mass media in the Peo...
Since the foundation of the People’s Republic of China, the country has developed its own model of m...
Based on a qualitative contextual analysis of Xinhua’s online media content, this chapter shows that...
China's Media investigates the reasons for the 'Going Out' policy which has made the media into glob...
Although writers from ancient Rome knew of and commented on China, the earliest detailed image was t...
This thesis looks into the changing role of the media in China since the initiation of economic refo...
The dramatic economic growth of China has meant a renewed international influence: it is widely reco...
© 2014 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston. Mediatization has become a fact of life in China, as h...
CCTV News, the first national 24-hour news channel in China, was launched in 2003. Three years later...
The dramatic economic growth of China has meant a renewed international influence: it is widely reco...
Taking 2001 as a starting point that Chinese government formally allowed three overseas media to ent...
This article analyzes a case of media supervision in China. The case shows that in the context of ec...
Studies of China’s media have in the main privileged the nation-state. As the home of China Central ...
China has embarked on a national effort to build up a positive image of itself on the international ...
In the Western world China stands accused of severe human rights violations regarding its treatment ...
New Media for a New China is a timely introduction to the current state of the mass media in the Peo...
Since the foundation of the People’s Republic of China, the country has developed its own model of m...
Based on a qualitative contextual analysis of Xinhua’s online media content, this chapter shows that...
China's Media investigates the reasons for the 'Going Out' policy which has made the media into glob...