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Home › INFORMATION PRODUCTS › Search the Archive › China Media Monitor, Vol 6, Issue 9, November 18, 2002

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China Media Monitor, Vol 6, Issue 9, November 18, 2002

  • CHINA MEDIA ANALYSIS

  • China Announces Media Now 4th Largest Industry
  • Lead Editorial

  • Investors Barred from Buying Listed Media Shares: Is it Such a Bad Thing?
  • POLICY & REGULATION

  • SECTOR REPORTS

  • Television

  • China to Air Aids Prevention Special
    BTV Begins Airing Makeover Program
    Guangdong TV Opens Program Exchange Center
    'See China' Broadcast Throughout USA
    Sun TV Posts Loss
    Tom.com to Create TV Advertising JV with CCTV Subsidiary
    China's First Program Format Conference Wraps Up
    Annual Meeting of TV Broadcasting Museum Int'l Council Held in Beijing
    CASBAA Wraps Up China Summit
    Low End TV Set Manufacturers to be Out of Business
  • Film

  • Time Warner Considering Building Production Studio in Hangzhou
  • Print

  • The State Statistical Agency Releases 2001 Figures for Print Industry
    Forbes to Publish Chinese Edition Next Year
  • New Media

  • AOL Begins Testing of Dial-up Service
    Jiangxi Province, Eye on Internet Users
  • Advertising

  • CCTV Annual Prime Time Bidding Finished
    China to End Ban on Condom Ads
    China's Ad Place First in Asia Pacific
    China's Online Advertisers Down, But Still Pony Up the Cash
  • STATISTICS

  • TV Ratings with AC Nielsen
    TV Adspend with CVSC-TNS Research
    TV Adspend with Nielsen Media Research
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