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Online Journalism China: There’s an expanding array of tools to supply...

To add to our burgeoning hoard of international bloggers, Journalism.co.uk has recruited China Daily’s Dave Green to write about online journalism in China. I recently fell into conversation with a...

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Online Journalism China: The voices in-between the official press and the...

Adding to the burgeoning hoard of international bloggers on Journalism.co.uk, China Daily’s Dave Green offers an insight into the world of online journalism in China. Domestic furore over the Western...

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Online Journalism China: shortcomings in the earthquake relief effort going...

As the catastrophe and media blackout in Burma continues, coverage of the Wenchuan quake in China has taken centre stage. While pictures and information on Burma are scarce, the international media has...

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Online Journalism in China: Can the Olympics change the Chinese media?

Freelance journalist Dave Green reports for Journalism.co.uk from Beijing: With the Olympic Games under way in Beijing, the political controversies surrounding the competition have taken a backseat...

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FT revamps Chinese website, increases video

The Financial Times has overhauled its website FTChinese.com, which was launched in 2005. FT video channels and content on careers are being added to the site, which will also have improved internal...

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Online Journalism China: Fake news feeds public mistrust in media

Chinese sports writer Wang Xiaoshan has used the controversy over the age of China’s double Olympic gold medallist, He Kexin, to open a wider debate on the prevalence of so-called fake news. The...

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South China Morning Post (via Editors Weblog): Hong Kong business papers...

The Hong Kong Economic Journal and Hong Kong Economic Times have both launched new websites with paid-for access models. Subscribers to the Times’ site, who will pay HKD598 (£49) a year, will have...

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