China's Window on the World: TV News, Social Knowledge, and International SpectaclesAn extensive examination and assessment of Chinese national television news from a long-term point of view. The project covers a seven-year time span, beginnning with the deepening of China's economic reforms in 1992 and ending with 1998, when CCTV celebrated its 40th anniversary. |
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Timeliness of News on CCTV | 97 |
Attribution of News on CCTV | 103 |
Focus of Visual Image on CCTV News | 110 |
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