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The CMP is an independent research project studying the Chinese media landscape within the PRC and globally, as well as the CCP’s media and political discourse.
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1: 2022-05-31 15:05:51+08:00 推文
In our latest in the CMP Dictionary, read up on “discourse power” (话语权) – its past and its very important present. https://chinamediaproject.org/the_ccp_dictionary/discourse-power/
2: 2022-05-31 17:14:29+08:00 推文
Paper Trails in the Digital Age: a reflection on the demise of China Computerworld, an early media pioneer in the reform and opening period. https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/05/31/paper-trails/
3: 2022-05-31 18:05:43+08:00 推文
RT Nerys Avery
“The media briefing itself was run by the visiting government, the press passes were issued by the Chinese government,” she said. “They instructed us we would not be allowed to ask questions. When some of us yelled out questions anyway a Chinese official yelled out to stop.”
4: 2022-05-31 19:10:03+08:00 推文
RT Hongqiao Liu
Re Wonder why I launch a free newsletter on China/climate?
I explained it in a recent conversation with @schoenmakersk (who edits the newsletter) @cnmediaproject
Long story short: I believe in the power of journalism in fast-tracking the green transition https://twitter.com/LHongqiao/status/1525026729009598464?s=20&t=mzNiDMW0HZjkWTpGSX84Jg
5: 2022-05-31 22:11:52+08:00 推文
When China Computerworld announced in April that it would formally close up shop, the news marked the end of an era of commercial press development in China. CMP looks back on the magazine’s role. https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/05/31/paper-trails/
6: 2022-06-01 07:56:34+08:00 推文
1/6 Welcome to June. Last month, CMP wrote about politics on the front page of the People’s Daily – and how many absences from Xi in May would signal deep shifts underway at the top of the CCP. We suggested 5 pages as a cut off based on history: https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/05/19/politics-on-page-one%ef%bf%bc/
7: 2022-06-01 07:57:33+08:00 推文
Re 2/6 We looked at other signals for Xi and Li in the press, with talk Li’s star was rising. The downplaying of Li’s economy call with 100,000 cadres and up-playing of an Economic Daily editorial (for Xi) was odd. Here’s how the PLA Daily handled it. https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/05/26/curious-signals/
8: 2022-06-01 07:57:56+08:00 推文
Re 3/6 But in the end for May we could count only 5 absences for Xi from People’s Daily. That’s border-line, but not a significant change to raise eyebrows. Red stars mark days with Xi or “general secretary.” 3, 8, 17, 18, 23 were no-Xi days.
9: 2022-06-01 08:01:41+08:00 推文
Re 4/6 But Xi Jinping is starting the month of June very strong on the front page of the People’s Daily. Back to the all-Xi-all-the-time show. No excitement, not even images, just . . . . Xi.
10: 2022-06-01 08:07:10+08:00 推文
Re 5/6 In fact, there is but ONE headline without Xi Jinping or “general secretary,” about Wang Yang meeting with an Algerian official. And there is a piece too highlighting Xi’s speech in the latest edition of Seeking Truth journal. Our related 2021 piece: https://bit.ly/3GAzWW2
11: 2022-06-01 08:11:41+08:00 推文
Re 6/6 And Li Keqiang? He appeared in one headline yesterday, about his meeting with Hong Kong’s next leader, John Lee. But on the first day of June 2022, Li’s headline count = 0.
12: 2022-06-01 08:19:55+08:00 推文
Interesting glimpse on page four today of the CCP’s framing of lockdown policies today in the People’s Daily. Beijing “resolutely” pushes on with “dynamic zero,” the Shanghai people thankfully bid medical personnel farewell. . . And at bottom an ad for Seeking Truth journal. :)
13: 2022-06-01 10:29:19+08:00 推文
New Licensing System for Online Dramas: From today online dramas in China will be issued formal distribution licenses like the coveted “Dragon Label” in front of box office films. The move, Chinese experts say, will ensure quality . . . and control. https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/06/01/new-licensing-system-for-online-dramas/
14: 2022-06-01 11:06:01+08:00 推文
Re @daaitoulaam These officials really do not see the difference. :)
15: 2022-06-01 15:29:59+08:00 推文
Re @samuel_wade The prize is a Politburo Standing Committee Pin-up Calendar.
16: 2022-06-01 15:31:00+08:00 推文
RT Jonathan Cheng
“2022 represents a watershed in questioning long-held perceptions of China’s technocratic competence…We are seeing China’s leadership abandon long-term…objectives for…politically motivated gains against an indefatigable…Omicron variant.”
@rhodium_group https://bit.ly/3GDhH2m
17: 2022-06-01 18:17:00+08:00 推文
RT Michael Caster
1/4 🚨🚨 I’m hearing early reports that #China has further escalated its crackdown on @signalapp. This is terrible for civil society who have been able to use Signal for secure communication. #Encryption
18: 2022-06-02 06:53:33+08:00 推文
RT Will Glasgow
China’s Foreign Ministry erupts at New Zealand:
“I would like to take some time to make a detailed response,” said spokesman Zhao Lijian at his Beijing press conference.
Even by his windy standards this was something — and full of phrases so familiar to Australians!
19: 2022-06-02 07:05:45+08:00 推文
RT Tuvia Gering 陶文亚
“The day the US truly declines is when visa lines in front of its consulates are no longer crowded” - Prof. Wang Jisi, President of Peking U’s School of International Studies, told Beijing Cultural Review that he is skeptical of the “America is in decline” narrative.
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20: 2022-06-02 09:02:32+08:00 推文
Starting this month online dramas in China will be issued formal distribution licenses similar to the coveted “Dragon Label” appearing in front of box office films. The move, Chinese experts say, will ensure quality . . . and control. https://bit.ly/3aCpEJd
21: 2022-06-02 09:03:53+08:00 推文
When China Computerworld (计算机世界) was launched in 1980, the magazine was one of the most positive and exciting media developments China had experienced in a generation. Its closure this year is a truly the end of an era. https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/05/31/paper-trails/
22: 2022-06-02 09:11:57+08:00 推文
Re @SCianferoni Notice the prominent red column header at the upper left. 总书记. So this one does not count. :)
23: 2022-06-02 09:13:11+08:00 推文
Re @SCianferoni Once again, prominent red header with 总书记. Perhaps read our piece on this last month, Politics on the Front Page. https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/05/19/politics-on-page-one%ef%bf%bc/
24: 2022-06-02 09:15:16+08:00 推文
Re @SCianferoni The point is whether there are prominent treatments of Xi Jinping as leader. Special propaganda columns are exactly this kind of treatment – sometimes with much greater weight than a mere mention of Xi’s name.
25: 2022-06-02 10:34:23+08:00 推文
In testy remarks on Pacific Islands yesterday, Zhao Lijian accused US of “bullying” and touted China’s “closer community of shared future between China and Pacific Island countries.” Read about this “shared destiny” notion in the CMP Dictionary. https://bit.ly/3GJ3H72
26: 2022-06-02 10:34:53+08:00 推文
Re Zhao’s remarks can be found here. http://pl.china-embassy.gov.cn/pol/zgyw/202206/t20220601_10697636.htm
27: 2022-06-02 10:42:42+08:00 推文
Re China prefers the translation “future” for 命运, or “destiny,” but such choices are strategic and shouldn’t be accepted out of hand. One purpose of the CMP Dictionary is to work toward such clarity of definitions, also the goal of partner project https://decodingchina.eu/
28: 2022-06-02 13:48:43+08:00 推文
China insists its press licensing system ensures the professionalism of news coverage and safeguards reporting access for journalists. But press cards are ultimately designed with one key purpose in mind – ensuring news media stay in line. https://bit.ly/3Nocpdq
29: 2022-06-02 15:47:03+08:00 推文
RT Zichen Wang
BREAKING: @amazon closes @AmazonKindle bookstore in China, effective June 30, 2023. https://www.amazon.cn/b/ref=s9_acss_bw_cg_none_1a1_w?ie=UTF8&node=2339201071&pf_rd_m=A1U5RCOVU0NYF2&pf_rd_s=merchandised-search-top-3&pf_rd_r=WPTRTYXCDKJJ1ZXRKKX9&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=3336261a-9259-419e-ac1d-959ae1cbacd7&pf_rd_i=116169071
30: 2022-06-02 16:31:00+08:00 推文
RT Jonathan Cheng
Amazon said it will stop supplying retailers in China with its Kindle e-readers and will shut its Kindle e-bookstore in the country next year, joining LinkedIn, Yahoo and Airbnb in pulling back from the Chinese market.
@brendagoh_ https://reut.rs/38Z1kRs
31: 2022-06-02 22:11:44+08:00 推文
RT Yawei Liu
This is an amazing interview with Wang Jisi. He doesn’t believe US is in serious decline; he doesn’t think US has changed its Taiwan policy; he does believe US is trying to push Chinese leadership to make mistake. Wish leaders on both sides listen to him. http://uscnpm.com/model_item.html?action=view&table=article&id=27747
32: 2022-06-03 22:39:47+08:00 推文
RT 𝐋𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐋𝐢
Pseudo names of Party writing teams
任仲平 人民日报重要评论
钟 声 人民日报国际评论部 “中国之声”
钟理轩 中宣部理论局
钟政轩 中央政法委宣传
仲组轩 中组部
秋 石 求是
国 平 国家互联网信息办(?)
郑青原 正本清源
皇甫平 辅助邓小平
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33: 2022-06-03 23:12:43+08:00 推文
RT Jerome Taylor
Hong Kong authorities can ban vigils and memorials, they can pull down statues and scrub away graffiti, but they can’t erase Hong Kongers’ memories
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