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  2. Mass media in China - Wikipedia

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    Media in China is strictly controlled and censored by the CCP, [1] with the main agency that oversees the nation's media being the Central Propaganda Department of the CCP. [2] [3] The largest media organizations, including the China Media Group, the People's Daily, and the Xinhua News Agency, are all controlled by the CCP.

  3. Category:Mass media in China - Wikipedia

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    LGBTQ-related mass media in China (2 C, 2 P) M. Media museums in China (1 C, 1 P) O. Communications and media organizations based in China (2 C) P.

  4. List of TV and films with critiques of Chinese Communist Party

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    China Undercover [5] 2020 Investigative Frontline PBS PBS Newshour Presents: China: Power and Prosperity [6] 2020 News PBS Do Not Split [7] 2020 Documentary Anders Hammer, Charlotte Cook Field of Vision: Tiananmen: The People vs. the Party [8] 2019 Documentary PBS Joshua: Teenager vs. Superpower [9] 2017 Documentary

  5. Freedom of the press in China - Wikipedia

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    Freedom of the press in China refers to the journalism standards and its freedom and censorship exercised by the government of China. The Constitution of the People's Republic of China guarantees "freedom of speech [and] of the press" which the government, in practice, routinely violates with total impunity, according to Reporters Without Borders .

  6. In China, Old Media Leads Censorship Battle

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  7. China Media Yearbook & Directory - Wikipedia

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    The China Media Yearbook & Directory [4] (traditional Chinese: 中國媒體年鑑; simplified Chinese: 中国媒体年鉴 [5]), also spelled as China Media Yearbook and Directory, [6] sometimes known as China Media Yearbook, [7] is a China-based comprehensive publication on the market covering China's media industries published in English language. [8]

  8. 'The China Project' media company shuts due to funding problem

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    The China Project's subscription package offered "the internet's best birds-eye view of China" for $120 a year, which was still on offer to site visitors on Tuesday, according to a Reuters check.

  9. Censorship in China - Wikipedia

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    Access to the 12,000 movie screens in China is a powerful incentive for film makers, especially those producing material such as Kung Fu Panda 3 to consult and cooperate with Chinese censors. Taking a Chinese partner, as was done in the case of Kung Fu Panda 3 , can bypass the quota. [ 139 ]