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MEDIA - CHINA (3) answer(s).
 
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Comparative study on Chinese and US media / Liping, Liu   Journal Article
Liping, Liu Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract China and the United States are tow countries with quite different histories, philosophies, values and political systems and because of these difference, the two countries have two quite different media. the most notable or maybe the most fundamental difference lies in the relationships of these tow media with their respective governments. The Chinese medium is often a part of the government and the US medium is basically preventively owned. This makes them almost two different things, like an apple and an orange. In most of the case, one can not use one as the standard to criticize the other and vice versa.
Key Words Media  China - Media  Media - China 
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Global capital and media control: a case of joint venture in China's media market before WTO / Yiu Ming To; Yep, Ray   Journal Article
Yep, Ray Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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Internationalization of television in China: the evolution of ideology, society and media since the reform / Hong, Junhao 1998  Book
Hong, Junhao Book
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Publication Westport, Praeger, 1998.
Description x.165p.Hardbound
Standard Number 0275959988
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