Introduction -- Globalization and its interpretation in the Chinese context -- A historical account of Xinhua -- Structural change at national level -- Structural change at local level -- Structural change at international level -- Conclusion: structural change and its implications for Chinese journalism
Summary
This book provides a micro-analysis of the impact of marketisation and globalization on China's media system over the last three decades with a focus on Xinhua News Agency - one of the most influential propaganda apparatuses of the Chinese Communist Party. It investigates not only Xinhua itself, but also its evolving relations with news sources, media clients and other social institutions
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 145-154) and index
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