Journalism Reform (Xīnwén gǎigé 新闻改革)|Xīnwén gǎigé 新闻改革 (Journalism Reform)
Judy POLUMBAUM Discussion of “journalism reform” emerged with fervor in the mid-1980s, revolving around journalists’ desire for more autonomy and
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T02:40:04+00:00January 23rd, 2012|Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, History, Arts, and Culture, Media|
Judy POLUMBAUM Discussion of “journalism reform” emerged with fervor in the mid-1980s, revolving around journalists’ desire for more autonomy and
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T02:40:03+00:00January 23rd, 2012|Media, Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, History, Arts, and Culture|
Wenbo KUANG A Nokia phone with Chinese text messages, and a Nokia phone with English text messages. Mobile phones are
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T01:16:43+00:00January 23rd, 2012|Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, History, Arts, and Culture, Media|
HUANG Dan Newspapers in China have evolved from government gazettes that fostered communication between the central imperial court and local
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T01:16:43+00:00January 23rd, 2012|Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, History, Arts, and Culture, Media|
Judy POLUMBAUM Southern Weekend’s editorial liberalism and the free-market orientation of its business reporting often contrast with the positions of
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T01:16:42+00:00January 23rd, 2012|Media, Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, History, Arts, and Culture|
SHAO Peiren and Wendell ANDERSON In a country with a long history of printing, it is somewhat surprising that magazines
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T01:16:41+00:00January 23rd, 2012|Media, Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, History, Arts, and Culture|
Xuejian YU The main page of the People’s Daily website. People’s Daily ???? is the official newspaper of the Chinese