2023
DOI: 10.1177/17480485221139459
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Global Chinese media and a decade of change

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“…Chinese journalists, accordingly, often assume the role of "eyes, ears, tongue and throat" of the CCP (Obbema, 2015). With the growing centralization of power, the control by the CCP over media organizations, particularly state media, has been further intensified (Marsh et al, 2023). Informed by the differences in journalism culture between China and the other three countries, the following hypothesis is proposed.…”
Section: Transnational Heterogeneity Of Network Agendamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chinese journalists, accordingly, often assume the role of "eyes, ears, tongue and throat" of the CCP (Obbema, 2015). With the growing centralization of power, the control by the CCP over media organizations, particularly state media, has been further intensified (Marsh et al, 2023). Informed by the differences in journalism culture between China and the other three countries, the following hypothesis is proposed.…”
Section: Transnational Heterogeneity Of Network Agendamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other than the topic of US elections, Zeng and Sparks (2020) examined the coverage of the US-China trade war in the Global Times. Following the research trend of rethinking China's external communication strategies in the 2020s (Marsh et al, 2023), this paper will provide empirical evidence of China Daily as an important channel of China's international media serving as the party-state's propaganda vehicle to challenge Western media dominance.…”
Section: China's Media Go Globalmentioning
confidence: 99%