New media for a new China /
New Media for a New China is a timely introduction to the current state of the mass media in China and it's growing role in the 21st Century global communication system:. Brings together an international cast of scholars to analyse the diverse roles of China's media, covering all the major...
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Malden, Mass. :
Wiley-Blackwell,
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Table of Contents:
- Front Matter
- Introduction
- 2008 / William A Hachten, James F Scotton
- Development and Theory of the Media / William A Hachten
- The Impact of New Media / James F Scotton
- Newspapers / Guo Ke
- Magazines / Chen Peiqin
- Radio Broadcasting / Chen Peiqin, Haigui Liu
- Television / Anne Cooper-Chen, Yu Leon Liang
- Television / Anne Cooper-Chen, James F Scotton
- Xinhua / James F Scotton
- Advertising / Hong Cheng
- Public Relations / Yan Jin
- Film / Yong Liu
- English-Language Media in China / Guo Ke
- Overseas Media Serve Chinese Diaspora / William A Hachten
- Conclusion / William A Hachten, James F Scotton
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index.
- New challenges to China's media / William A. Hachten and James F. Scotton
- Development and theory of the media / William A. Hachten
- The impact of new media / James F. Scotton
- Newspapers: changing roles / Guo Ke
- Magazines: an industry in transition / Chen Peiqin
- Radio broadcasting: deregulation and development / Chen Peiqin and Haigui Liu
- Television: entertainment / Anne Cooper-Chen with Yu Leon Liang
- Television: news / Anne Cooper Chen and James F. Scotton
- Xinhua: the voice of the party / James F. Scotton
- Advertising: wings for the media: Hong Cheng : public relations / Yan Jin
- Film: an industry versus independents / Yong Liu
- English-language media in China / Guo Ke
- Overseas media serve Chinese diaspora / William A. Hachten.