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  2. Mass media in China - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, China offers workshops and exchange programs to African journalists to introduce them to Chinese politics, culture, and economy as well as the Chinese media system. [89] China does not only invest in African media outlets and journalists but also their digital infrastructure.

  3. 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 .

  4. Media history of China - Wikipedia

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    The Cultural Revolution continued to severely stagnate technological development in the first half of the 1970s. [15] American journalists first returned to China in 1971 with the U.S. table top tennis delegation as part of ping-pong diplomacy. [6]: 116

  5. Television in China - Wikipedia

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    The State Administration of Radio, Film, and Television (SARFT), founded at the end of 2001, integrated the resources of central-level radio, television and film industry plus those of the radio and television, Internet companies into China's biggest and strongest multi-media group covering the fields of television, Internet, publishing ...

  6. Propaganda in China - Wikipedia

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    Chinese propagandists used every possible means of communication available in China after 1949, including electronic media such as film and television, educational curriculum and research, print media such as newspapers and posters, cultural arts such as plays and music, oral media such as memorizing Mao quotes, as well as thought reform and ...

  7. Internet censorship in China - Wikipedia

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    An investigation by ProPublica and The New York Times found that the Cyberspace Administration of China placed censorship restrictions on Chinese media outlets and social media to avoid mentions of the COVID-19 outbreak, mentions of Li Wenliang, and "activated legions of fake online commenters to flood social sites with distracting chatter". [170]

  8. How should China respond to Trump? Ask DeepSeek - AOL

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    The attention also made the Hangzhou-based startup and its founder Liang Wengfeng pop-culture celebrities. Some Chinese described how they had turned to DeepSeek to tell their fortunes or detail ...

  9. Culture of the People's Republic of China - Wikipedia

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    The culture of the People's Republic of China (PRC) is a rich and varied blend of traditional Chinese culture with communist and other international modern and post-modern influences. During the Cultural Revolution , an enormous number of cultural treasures of inestimable value were seriously damaged or destroyed, and the practice of many arts ...