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Home › INFORMATION PRODUCTS › Search the Archive › China Media Monitor, Vol 12, Issue 24, January 26, 2009

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China Media Monitor, Vol 12, Issue 24, January 26, 2009

  • CHINA MEDIA ANALYSIS

  • Lead Editorial

  • CCTV Spring Festival Gala Receives a New Challenger
  • Feature Interview

  • Will Moss of Burson Marsteller
  • POLICY & REGULATION

  • China Shuts 1,250 Websites, Extends Anti-Porn Campaign to Mobiles
    Beijing Haidian District People’s Court Judges 6 Copyright Cases
  • SECTOR REPORTS

  • Television

  • CCTV Animation Reports RMB130 Mln in 2008 Revenues
    Hunan Satellite TV Sues Tudou for Pirating Local Version of "Ugly Betty"
    Hunan Satellite TV to Re-launch Super Girls in 2009
    Shanda and Zhejiang TV Launch New Variety Show
    SARFT Releases Fourth List Of Excellent Home-Grown Animation
    SARFT Releases China TV and Radio Development Figures For 2008
  • Film

  • "Australia" Set to Open During Chinese New Year Holiday
    Local Animation Scoops RMB30+ Mln in 3 Days
    "Red Cliff II" Scoops RMB114.7 Mln In First Weekend
  • Print

  • China Relaxes Limits on Private Publishing Firms
  • New Media

  • China to Spend RMB170 Bln on 3G Network Construction
    Online Games Sector Returns RMB18.38 Bln in 2008
  • Advertising

  • Vision China Extends Out-of-Home Ad Network to Hangzhou
  • STATISTICS

  • 2008 Box Office Rankings From CFG
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