This book examines the Hong Kong media over a forty year period,
focusing in particular on how its newspapers and TV stations have
struggled for press freedom under the colonial British
administration, as well as Chinese rule.
Making full use of newly declassified material, extensive
interviews and specific case-studies, it provides an illuminating
analysis of the dynamics of political power and its relationship
with media censorship.
Overall, this book is an impressive discussion of the evolving
face of the Hong Kong media, and is an important contribution to
theoretical debates on the relationship between political power,
economics, identity and journalism.
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