Does China's mainstream media fear competition from new media like the internet? Editors of the People's Daily don't think so, and say bloggers are parasites.Post from: CN ReviewsChina’s Mainstream Media Views On China Blogs &... ...full story at CN Reviews
from CN Reviews on Tue, Sep 29 2009
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