Sunday, January 29, 2012

Chinese media, new look

Chinese media, new look
Earlier this month, Beijing's new media team received financial Stanford University's Asia-Pacific Research Center, 2011 Shorenstein Journalism Award. This is the first Asian media groups to get this honor. In April this year, "Times," published in 2011, the world's 100 most influential people, new media editor Hu Shuli money also was chosen. Accompanied by the chief editor Hu Shuli Wang Shuo specially from Beijing to the history of big, big history of a visiting scholar with the Southern Weekend reporter Hu Ben and the U.S. Asia Society (Asia Society) Center for China-US relations Renxia Wei (Orville Schell) together to talk about changes in the Chinese media look.
Hu Shuli (Figure) in the history of that great speech at the forum, because the Chinese engaged in the investigation of the independent media and a substantial increase in the rapid development of micro-Bo, the Chinese media landscape is changing. Therefore, the moment in China's economic restructuring, high-quality media has the power to change policy and affect the country's development process. She said that in late 1990 she founded and Wang Shuo financial magazine at the beginning, was the only Chinese in the financial aspects of the media in the investigation, and now has a number of dailies and magazines, including her new wealth, founded 2009. The second change is the development of micro-Bo, help to increase the transparency of government departments, and promote the public's independent thinking. Not only for traditional media to access information more quickly, also urged the media platform and through the greater readers.
Because the new fiscal year, the first disclosure, the family planning department for this purpose are forced into the orphanage received a dozen "Shaw orphans' story, and dismissed from the Minister of Railways Liu Zhijun to Wenzhou, a series of in-depth motor car accident reports, They get the favor of the mainstream media at home and abroad. August financial media and Wall Street Journal Asia, the new edition of cooperation, exchange of one manuscript per month. Wang Shuo said the international readers of reports on China's growing interest in new money is going out. Currently there are websites and magazines magazine's future will be full media development.
"Southern Weekend" correspondent Ben Hu pointed out that China is once again the staff and team of media control, and control the way the media spread, making the media work remains a high-capital industries. Many sites have visitors, but not enough income. Schell also believe that the future of the Chinese media is excellent, but the work will continue for the space.

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