Archiv für 'Medien'

Media Blackout in China After Wreck

Monday, 1.8.2011

“… replacing investigative articles and commentaries … with cartoons or unrelated features …” Von Sharon LaFraniere. Quelle: NYT. Vgl. 悼念温州撞车港人烛光集会 并要求取消对媒体报道禁令 (Radio Australia).


China’s Top Ten …

Thursday, 28.7.2011

… publishing houses, newspaper, printing and distribution groups (China Media News, Berlin)


China news agency leases plum Times Square ad space

Wednesday, 27.7.2011

Von Kristina Cooke. Quelle: Reuters.


Deng Wendi 邓文迪

Thursday, 21.7.2011

‘Tiger woman’ [Wendi Deng] praised in China for coming to her husband’s aid Von Jonathan Watts (Irish Times). Vgl. “虎妻”邓文迪隔空飞掌护夫 (sina.com).


The fate of one of China’s most influential investigative journalists

Tuesday, 19.7.2011

Cryptic message triggers fears over fate of Chinese reporter’s investigative team Journalist Wang Keqin causes alarm with blogpost amid claims officials are targeting his China Economic Times newspaper. Von Jonathan Watts (Guardian).


Singapur – ein Vorbild für China?

Thursday, 7.7.2011

Demokratie vom Feinsten Von Christian Y. Schmidt (taz).


First digital copyright case decided in China

Friday, 1.7.2011

Quelle: China Media News (Berlin)


Blacklisting journalists not allowed: China’s press watchdog

Tuesday, 28.6.2011

Quelle: Xinhua


Wer lindert Chinas Klüfte?

Thursday, 23.6.2011

Im Jahr des Hasen: 100 Jahre soziale Unruhen Von Christian Y. Schmidt (taz).


Chinese Classics top program for “going out” of China’s publishing industry

Tuesday, 21.6.2011

Quelle: China Medias News (Berlin).


Investigative reporters are suffering burnout over intimidation

Tuesday, 14.6.2011

Crack reporters “burning out” Von Zhu Jialei (Global Times).


1989: I was a Xinhua reporter but I was among one of the first groups of protesters

Tuesday, 24.5.2011

Daughter’s success prompts past reflections “… Twenty years after Tiananmen, China’s big economic success and social change demands new thinking about China and Tiananmen …” Von Li Xiguang (Global Times).


China-Autor Christian Y. Schmidt: “Falsche Fotos, falsche Fakten”

Thursday, 19.5.2011

Stefan Kuzmany interviewt Christian Y. Schmidt (Spiegel).


Der Fall Ai Weiwei: China rügt deutsche Journalisten

Thursday, 12.5.2011

Quelle: FAZ


Comic magazine rising in China, experts propose book publications

Wednesday, 11.5.2011

Quelle: China Media News


China sets up State Internet information office

Wednesday, 4.5.2011

Quelle: China Daily/Xinhua


First iPad-related copyright case goes to court in China

Thursday, 28.4.2011

“… using the content of Beijing News without authorization …” Quelle: China Media News.


Wie stehen Sie zu den Massenerschießungen in Fußballstadien?

Thursday, 28.4.2011

Sorge um Durs Grünbein Von Christian Y. Schmidt (taz).


Talks between Baidu and Chinese writers collapse

Friday, 25.3.2011

Quelle: asiaone.com/AFP. Vgl. 百度文库版权保护谈判破裂 称对方条件太苛刻 (Nanfang Dushi Bao).


dpa-China-Korrespondent Landwehr erhält «Liberty Award»

Friday, 18.3.2011

Quelle: SZ/dpa


The Chinese charm offensive … (aktualisiert)

Sunday, 6.3.2011

… officially over Von Bill Schiller (The Star). Update: Harrassment Of Journalists In China Foreign journalists had equipment seized, were illegally detained, harassed, and in at least one case, severely beaten (VOA).


Chang Ping talks about “being resigned” and the future

Saturday, 5.3.2011

“Chang Ping (长平), a journalist at the Southern Media Group …” Von Alice Xin Liu. Quelle: Danwei.


Bissige Hunde sind im Einsatz, das Chor der Auslandspresse wird systematisch eingeschüchtert

Friday, 4.3.2011

Nationaler Volkskongress in Peking: Drohungen und dunkle Kerker Von Henrik Bork (SZ).


Politisch korrekter und sittlicher Blick auf das Internet

Wednesday, 2.3.2011

Staat startet eigene Internet-Suchmaschine “Die neue Suchmaschine Panguso.com …” (RP ONline).


Leider auch nicht die Deutsche Welle

Friday, 25.2.2011

“Unzufriedenheit ja, Revolution nein” “Frau Woltersdorf, wie groß ist unter chinesischen Jugendlichen die Unzufriedenheit? …” (DW).