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Strategies & Market Trends : HONG KONG

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To: Tom who wrote (1208)1/26/1998 3:06:00 AM
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Source #1...as requested

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MEDIA & TECHNOLOGY

BEIJING'S STANCE: The leadership has launched a harsh crackdown on press freedom, jailing dozens of reporters. It has banned use of satellite dishes in an attempt to control the airwaves.

UNDERLYING CHANGE: Commercial demands are creating the potential for reliable reporting. Business papers have become more aggressive, talk radio shows allow callers to criticize officials, and the satellite ban is ignored.

Business Week

Joyce Barnathan in Shanghai, with Pete Engardio in Guangzhou, Lynne Curry in Beijing, Dave Lindorff in Hong Kong, and Bruce Einh, CHINA., 06-06-1994.
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