Music Awards, Gays, RTHK, and Press Independence - Daai Tou Laam Diary "how could you not speculate that the continued struggles at RTHK would further taint the already slanted music awards?" (tags: hongkong press freespeech politics) China Media Project:... ...full story at RConversation
from RConversation on Wed, Jan 31 2007
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Essay 王啸坤 @ 2007 Beijing Pop Music Awards »
YouTube video 2007 Beijing Pop Music Awards @ Beijing OSG(23/01/2008)
live performances:
1.Back to Lhasa (Michael Zhen郑钧 cover)
2.Keep on Loving You
award --- 2007 Best New Songwriter 年度最佳创作新人
Essay Wong 王啸坤 (Mainland 内地... |
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links for 2007-01-24 » RConversation EastSouthWestNorth: A Question of Press Impartiality in Hong Kong Roland Soong takes a look at local press coverage of government interference in a program produced by RTHK, a government-funded station. He writes: "The interest in this blog post is a... |
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links for 2007-12-10 » RConversation BBC NEWS | Special Reports | World views on free press mixed "World opinion is divided on the importance of having a free press, according to a poll conducted for the BBC World Service." (tags: journalism freespeech) Pulling the Strings... |
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Shanghai band The Honeys (甜蜜的孩子) win honors at Music Radio China awards » Shanghaiist Over the weekend, China National Radio hosted their annual awards ceremony, which seeks to recognize Chinese-language singers. The MusicRadio China Top Music Chart Awards featured established stars and several up-and-comers from both the China mainland... |
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links for 2007-02-18 » RConversation Bao Tong’s essay on press freedom and the Olympics « RFA Unplugged "Here is about 90 percent of the text of Bao Tong’s commentary on press freedom and the new regulations for foreign correspondents in China..." (tags: china press journalism... |
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links for 2007-02-21 » RConversation AsiaMedia :: China's media pendulum swings again "James F. Paradise says a book on recent changes in China's media law and policy reflects China's own schizophrenic media industry" (tags: china media journalism freespeech law) Print declining, online... |