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Historical origins of the nationalization of the newspaper industry in modern China: a case study of the Shanghai newspaper industry, 1937-1953 / Chin, Sei Jeong   Journal Article
Chin, Sei Jeong Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This paper explores the reasons behind the relative success of the CCP's direct control over the news media in the early 1950s. Despite its importance in understanding the rise of depotism during the Mao era, the nationalization of the newspapers has not been fully studied. Building upon the recent studies emphasizing the adaptive nature of the CCP, this study analyzes the ownership transformation of the Shanghai newspapers from the 1930s to the early 1950s by going beyond the 1949 divide. I argue that the CCP's relative success in.
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Russian media in contemporary world / Das, Bishal   Journal Article
Das, Bishal Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Russian state controls, either directly or through proxies, all five of the major national television networks, as well as national radio networks, important national newspapers, and national news agencies. The state also controls more than 60 percent of the country’s estimated 45,000 regional and local newspapers and other periodicals.
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