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  2. Shanghai Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Media Group is the holding company of Yicai Global (China) (formerly known as China Business Network), which in addition to the TV channel also runs a magazine named CBN Weekly, a newspaper called CBN Paper, radio channel CBN Radio and a number of websites carrying the name. [8]

  3. Shanghai Media & Entertainment Group - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Media & Entertainment Group (SMEG) is one of the largest media conglomerates in China. Founded on April 19, 1997, SMEG is a major media content provider in China that also manages other culture-related businesses such as performances, exhibitions, tourism and hotels.

  4. Media history of China - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 52 In this environment, those who held political power and military power embraced the use of modern media to compete for power and to shape public opinion. [1]: 52 A Japanese air raid against Shanghai on January 28, 1932 destroyed a significant amount of China's film industry and resulted in the loss of many early Chinese films.

  5. Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    14 Media. 15 International relations. ... The western part of modern-day Shanghai was inhabited 6,000 years ago. [29] During the Spring and Autumn period ...

  6. Modern Sketch - Wikipedia

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    Modern Sketch (Chinese: 時代漫畫) was a monthly Chinese art periodical. It ran from January 1934 through June 1937. [ 1 ] The owner of the publication was Shao Xunmei (Zau Sinmay), [ 2 ] and the editor was Lu Shaofei ( 魯少飛 ; 鲁少飞 ). [ 3 ]

  7. Shanghai United Media Group - Wikipedia

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    In October 2023, the Shanghai United Media Group launched an international communication center called the Shanghai Global News Network (SGNN). [18] It operates social media accounts under the ShanghaiEye brand. [19]: 11 On November 11, 2024, Shanghai Newspaper Group declared the official commencement of a reform plan. [20]

  8. Wenhui Bao - Wikipedia

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    Wenhui Bao was founded in Shanghai on January 25, 1938 [6] by leftist-leaning intellectuals centered on writer and journalist Ke Ling.Over the next decade, it was closed down twice for its political leanings.

  9. Category:Shanghai United Media Group - Wikipedia

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