China Cold War 2.0 October 22, 2019 0 Image Credit: The British Bling Corporation by Ali Craigmile/Flickr; Licence: CC BY-SA 2.0. Written by Bingchun Meng. The rise of China is unsettling for many…
Asia Documentaries, rom-coms – and tentative first steps in a new era of Sino-British film collaboration August 3, 2018 0 Written by Hiu Man Chan. The era of Sino-British film co-production has arrived. Although the UK’s film industry has been slightly behind Hollywood in pursuing…
News Small acts of journalism: Professionalism and Integrity in CCTV’s English-language news May 3, 2017 0 Written by Vivien Marsh. How much space is there for credible, authoritative reporting at the English-language news channel of China's state television network, CCTV? Here…
China Bleak times for foreign media in China July 6, 2015 0 Written by Raymond Li. China is the largest media market in the world, and therefore attracts many foreign media companies which flock into the country on…
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Culture and Society China’s global media: Mixed signals February 18, 2014 0 Written by Vivien Marsh. If my former BBC boss Richard Sambrook was right to question the survival of 24-hour rolling television news in the social…
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