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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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10 Dec 07 visit 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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18 Feb 07 visit 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...
21 Feb 07 visit 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...

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