Capitalism Finds Voice in China TV »

Posted By aStorygirl 8 months, 2 weeks ago in News

Beijing is now pushing its big media properties, all of which are heavily censored and operate under the government’s propaganda department, to expand their overseas operations. Under one proposal, China may even create a 24-hour English language news channel to compete with CNN and the BBC, and deliver a more, well, positive view of China’s rise.

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    tadair9198 months, 2 weeks ago

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    i love how they title government-controlled media as "capitalism."

    if this is the definition, then no wonder everyone hates the free markets right now. because you can't define the criteria, then you will never understand the debate.

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      PainGoddess8 months, 2 weeks ago

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      Hearts and minds? come to mind?

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