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Home › INFORMATION PRODUCTS › Search the Archive › China Media Monitor, Vol 9, Issue 11, March 18, 2006

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China Media Monitor, Vol 9, Issue 11, March 18, 2006

  • CHINA MEDIA ANALYSIS

  • Lead Editorial

  • China Didn't Kill Roger Rabbit
  • POLICY & REGULATION

  • Circular on Further Reinforcing the Inspection and Broadcasting Administration of Animated Cartoons
  • SECTOR REPORTS

  • Television

  • Mandarin Rules Silence Taiwan Commentator
    SARFT Approves Historical Cartoon Adaptations
    Family Compensated for TV Drama Death
    Hunan TV to Launch Shopping Channel Nationwide
    Dayang Builds PLA Production/Broadcast Center
    Pretty Housewives in Production
    Yahoo! Drops Hunan TV as Partner
    China Women's TV Awards
  • Radio

  • CRI Launches First Overseas FM Radio Station in Nairobi
  • Film

  • SARFT Rules Live Action/CGI Productions Are Not Animation
    'Dam Street' Wins Top Prize in France's Asian Film Festival
  • Print

  • Global Chinese Language Market to Explode
    Children's Author Best Seller in 2005
  • New Media

  • Shenzhen Digital Interactive TV Launch Approved
  • Advertising

  • 2005 Adspend Up 18% As Print Suffers
    Legislator Takes on Advertising Industry
    Iphox: Savior of Chinese Football?
    Chinese Advertising Guilty of Sex Discrimination
    Neo@Ogilvy Launches in Beijing
  • STATISTICS

  • TV Ratings with Nielsen Media Research
    Print Media Adspend with Huicong Media Research
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