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Media in China
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Daily observations on the media revolution taking place in China by journalist Fons Tuinstra (Censored in China :-). Wednesday, December 24, 2003. The BBC on North Korea. The question whether local journalists could replace foreign correspondents. At least at one place that would be very hard, although foreign correspondents did not get many chances: North Korea. The BBC has a bureautiful radio-documentary. Listeren here. To part one. Really very nice (still listening, though). Friday, December 19, 2003.
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Media in China
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Daily observations on the media revolution taking place in China by journalist Fons Tuinstra (Censored in China :-). Tuesday, September 30, 2003. China observes a national holiday from 1 till 7 October (but things have started already). Although for colleagues who smell a juicy story. Holidays do not count. Posted by Fons Tuinstra : 3:34 PM. Monday, September 29, 2003. The orgy of 400 Japanese tourists and 500 consenting Chinese women keeps on hitting the headlines, and emotions keep on boiling. That was...
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Media in China
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Daily observations on the media revolution taking place in China by journalist Fons Tuinstra (Censored in China :-). Saturday, September 13, 2008. Posted by Fons Tuinstra : 10:59 PM. Shanghai Foreign Correspondents Club. Free trade and China - debate. The Foreign Correspondent - a quest.
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Media in China
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Daily observations on the media revolution taking place in China by journalist Fons Tuinstra (Censored in China :-). Thursday, February 12, 2004. Moving to a new url. I'm moving my new weblog "China Herald" to a new host at www.chinaherald.net. That is - unlike the blogspot host - also available in China. Still finding out the right settings: I'm also trying to prove that a one-person enterprise by a journalist is possible today. I think it is, but it is not easy. Please have some patience.
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Media in China
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Daily observations on the media revolution taking place in China by journalist Fons Tuinstra (Censored in China :-). Sunday, November 30, 2003. Missing China Telecom - the WTO column. The CASS - report documents an increased freedom, perceived by the users of the internet to criticize government decisions, as one of its conclusions. Interesting was also the opinion of both users and anon-users of the internet that they see the Chinese domestic media as more reliable than their foreign counterparts. I nev...
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Media in China
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Daily observations on the media revolution taking place in China by journalist Fons Tuinstra (Censored in China :-). Sunday, January 25, 2004. Consolidation: this blog is moving ahead. I'm running at this stage about four blog-like operations and that is a bit too much, I discovered, so I'm going to consolidate my China-blogs into one new one: chinaherald.blogspot.com. Posting here will basically stop from now. Posted by Fons Tuinstra : 7:30 AM. Posted by Fons Tuinstra : 1:51 AM. A few interesting specul...
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Foreign Correspondents Clubs | Going Global
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Have Cronkite degree, will travel. Going Global: Why and Where. These groups can help with jobs, contacts, housing, translators and many other issues. This is far from an exhaustive list, so if you don’t see your country of interest here, go and look for it online. Afghanistan http:/ afghanistan-fpa.net/. Australia/South Pacific http:/ www.foreigncorrespondents.org/. Belgium http:/ www.api-ipa.eu/. Brazil http:/ www.facebook.com/group.php? Cambodia http:/ www.fcccambodia.com/. Inter American Press Associ...