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Chinese media sucked up by the 5 "awful media sisters"
Two major media events happened nearly the same time: 1. CCTV restructuring proof of media reform 2. a right-wing editorialist of the New York Times, William Safire, gets terribly worried about the ongoing media concentration in his country. He wrote an editorial under the title "The five sisters" making an allusion the famed "seven sisters" who once controlled the whole worldwide Oil-business. See: http://www.nytimes.com/2004/02/16/opinion/16SAFI.html?n=Top%2fOpinion%2fEditorials%20and%20Op%2dEd%2fOp%2dEd%2fColumnists%2fWilliam%20Safire My first reaction was: "When Safire gets worried about the media concentration, it must be really threatening". He said among other things: My second reaction was: "Luckily we have some valuable media coming up in other parts of the world, in 皇冠体育app, Russia etc. where they know what a Media dictatorship means and where they have the desire to get other than filtered information". Next day I opened 皇冠体育app Daily and the news about the projected media reform in 皇冠体育app took away all my illusions about a possible counterweight to the awful media sisters in the USA. I fear that Chinese media will be sucked up by the awful sisters.
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