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  3. China Media Yearbook & Directory - Wikipedia

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    The China Media Yearbook & Directory [4] (traditional Chinese: 中國媒體年鑑; simplified Chinese: 中国媒体年鉴 [5]), also spelled as China Media Yearbook and Directory, [6] sometimes known as China Media Yearbook, [7] is a China-based comprehensive publication on the market covering China's media industries published in English language. [8]

  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. Mass media in China - Wikipedia

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    Media in China is strictly controlled and censored by the CCP, [1] with the main agency that oversees the nation's media being the Central Propaganda Department of the CCP. [2] [3] The largest media organizations, including the China Media Group, the People's Daily, and the Xinhua News Agency, are all controlled by the CCP.

  6. MZ Pictures - Wikipedia

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    MZ Pictures is a specialized film and TV production company based incorporated in 2009 in Shanghai, China,whose precursor is the MZ Film Workshop founded by Mi Zi, who has been involved in the production of numerous award-winning documentaries, feature films, commercials, TV series and stage plays.

  7. 'The China Project' media company shuts due to funding problem

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    The China Project's subscription package offered "the internet's best birds-eye view of China" for $120 a year, which was still on offer to site visitors on Tuesday, according to a Reuters check.

  8. Nowness - Wikipedia

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    Nowness (stylized NOWNESS) is a digital video channel that was launched in 2010 [1] by its founder Jefferson Hack [2] as a brand of LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE. [3] [4] [5] In May 2017, Modern Dazed, a new joint venture between Chinese publisher Modern Media and the UK's Dazed Media, acquired a majority stake in Nowness.

  9. $1 million looks and luxe lifestyles banned from Chinese ...

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    Young people in China are also struggling in an intensely competitive job market, with some of them choosing to “lie flat” and withdrawing from society or seeing content creation on social ...