Format:
XI,127 S.
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Lit.Hinw.
ISBN:
090503144X
Content:
Porter, R.: Shaping China's news: Xinhua's Duiwaibu on the threshold of change. S. 1-15. David, J.: Pioneering Xinhua's international journalism training centre. S. 16-25. Conley, J.; Tripoli, S.: Changes of line at 'China Daily': fluctuating party policy or fluctuating control? S. 26-39. Haggart, K.: Chinese newsrooms in the aftermath of Tiananmen. S. 40-52. Brayne, M.: The problem of distance. S. 53-63. Becker, J.: Ideological bias in reporting China. S. 64-72. Gittings, J.: Accuracy and chaos: reporting Tiananmen. S. 73-81. Smith, R.: Television and Tiananmen. S. 82-91. Long, S.: The winds that keep blowing: China and its foreign press corps since June 1989. S. 92-107. Wright, E.: Postscript: Broadcasting to China. S. 108-114. Porter, R.: Appendix one: A day in the life of the Duiwaibu. S. 115-120. Porter, R.: Appendix two: The pattern of China's external news. S. 121-127
Note:
Porter, R.: Shaping China's news: Xinhua's Duiwaibu on the threshold of change. S. 1-15. David, J.: Pioneering Xinhua's international journalism training centre. S. 16-25. Conley, J.; Tripoli, S.: Changes of line at 'China Daily': fluctuating party policy or fluctuating control? S. 26-39. Haggart, K.: Chinese newsrooms in the aftermath of Tiananmen. S. 40-52. Brayne, M.: The problem of distance. S. 53-63. Becker, J.: Ideological bias in reporting China. S. 64-72. Gittings, J.: Accuracy and chaos: reporting Tiananmen. S. 73-81. Smith, R.: Television and Tiananmen. S. 82-91. Long, S.: The winds that keep blowing: China and its foreign press corps since June 1989. S. 92-107. Wright, E.: Postscript: Broadcasting to China. S. 108-114. Porter, R.: Appendix one: A day in the life of the Duiwaibu. S. 115-120. Porter, R.: Appendix two: The pattern of China's external news. S. 121-127.
Language:
English