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Home › INFORMATION PRODUCTS › Search the Archive › China Media Monitor, Vol 8, Issue 3, May 18, 2004

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China Media Monitor, Vol 8, Issue 3, May 18, 2004

  • CHINA MEDIA ANALYSIS

  • Lead Editorial

  • Sinosat Channel Renewals Continue Delay
  • POLICY & REGULATION

  • SECTOR REPORTS

  • Television

  • Legal Case Drama on Prime Time Forbidden
    Network Game Programs Banned
    Niche Channel Alliance Formed
    China, Nigeria to Establish Media Partnership
    Guizhou TV to Launch "GO" Channel
    Tin Tin Makes His (Legal) Chinese Debut
    Nanhai City Adds Government Info Channel
    Yibin City Launches Digital Services
    Jiangxi Province Now with 20,000 Digital Cable Households
    Wuhu Brings Digital TV to Town
    Shuyuan Sets Up New Set Top Box Facility
    BAMC to Launch Digital Forum in Order to Promote Pay-TV
    Chinese Actress Avoids Jail Time, but GM Not So Lucky
    Canadian Rogers Establishes JV to Push Content
    TV Beats Books, Two to One
    Changhong Looks at Central Asia
  • Film

  • SFG Creates Production JV with Dentsu
    Film Group Looking to IPO
    Student Film Fest Underway
  • New Media

  • Software Censors Porn, Violence
    150,000 Students Utilize Distance Learning, MOE
  • Advertising

  • Government Urges Media to Clean Up Ads
    11th China Advertising Festival Announced
    China Adspend Grows Dramatically First Quarter: TNS
  • STATISTICS

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