This lively book explores changes in contemporary China through the compelling personal accounts of young Chinese journalists. Through a series of engaging oral histories, Judy Polumbaum puts a human face on vital issues of freedom of expression and information that will chart China's future.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface by Aryeh Neier
Introduction by Judy Polumbaum
Part I: The Changing Establishment
Chapter 1: Wang Jun, Outlook Weekly
Chapter 2: Zhou Yijun, Xinhua News Agency
Chapter 3: Lin Gu, China Features
Chapter 4: Gong Wen, People's Daily
Chapter 5: Tan Hongkai, China Daily
Chapter 6: Jin Yongquan, China Youth News
Part II: Into the Fray
Chapter 7: Li Yang, China Newsweek
Chapter 8: Liu Jianqiang, Southern Weekend
Chapter 9: Hu Zhibin, The First
Chapter 10: Zhan Minhui, Beijing News
Part III: In the Niches
Chapter 11: Lu Yi, Sanlian Life Weekly
Chapter 12: Yang Jin, Nationalities Pictorial
Chapter 13: Zhang Xuguang, China Sports News
Chapter 14: Ma Yin, Titan News
Part IV: Over the Air
Chapter 15: Liu Qian, China Central Television
Chapter 16: Ai Da, Beijing Television
Chapter 17: Xiang Fei, China National Radio
Part V: New Configurations
Chapter 18: Wang Shuo, Finance & Economics Magazine
Chapter 19: Liu Zouwei, 21st Century Business Herald
Chapter 20: Zhang Lixian, Readers Warehouse