While Western media are shrinking their foreign correspondent
networks, Chinese media, for the first time in history, are rapidly
expanding worldwide. The Chinese government is financing most of
this growth, hoping to strengthen its influence and improve its
public image. But do these reporters willingly serve formulated
agendas or do they follow their own interests? And are they
changing Chinese citizens’ views of the world? Based on
interviews and informal conversations with over seventy current and
former correspondents, Reporting for China documents a diverse
group of professionals who hold political views from nationalist to
liberal, but are constrained in their ability to report on the
world by China’s media control, audience tastes, and the
declining market for traditional media.
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