Journalism in China
Tuesday, January 2, 2001
Noticias.com the Chinese government has approved the first news portals: "The Chinese government has granted the portals Sina.com and Sohu.com paths licenses for the publication? No news on the internet. The move follows the LEGISLATION? n established in the pa? s by any company? rotten? post news on the Internet without explicit government permission. Thus, establishing a mechanism to combat censorship ideals opposed to r? regime.
China plays as? another of the agreements for entry Organization? World Trade. Sina.com and Sohu.com as they become? in the two? Nicos Internet portals to date authorized to publish news in China.. "It is good news, but not enough.
The good thing about Internet is that anyone's permission to publish. Too bad, if not possibilities have econ? micas for advertising in other media, few will be read. What of China has the disadvantage that portals are protected and permission excludes any other entity wishing to disseminate information? n China on the Net In background, similar things happen in the West. There is no Internet censorship, but what? rich potentate est? willing to pay a newspaper that did not support the ideas of liberalism. ? Qu? est professionals? n willing to give up your steady income to make ends meet to set up a company not responsible for econ criteria? monkeys? ? A qu? m interested fellow? s the "truth" to go out on television? n?
China plays as? another of the agreements for entry Organization? World Trade. Sina.com and Sohu.com as they become? in the two? Nicos Internet portals to date authorized to publish news in China.. "It is good news, but not enough.
The good thing about Internet is that anyone's permission to publish. Too bad, if not possibilities have econ? micas for advertising in other media, few will be read. What of China has the disadvantage that portals are protected and permission excludes any other entity wishing to disseminate information? n China on the Net In background, similar things happen in the West. There is no Internet censorship, but what? rich potentate est? willing to pay a newspaper that did not support the ideas of liberalism. ? Qu? est professionals? n willing to give up your steady income to make ends meet to set up a company not responsible for econ criteria? monkeys? ? A qu? m interested fellow? s the "truth" to go out on television? n?
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