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The Press in China
For decades, China’s state-owned media has consisted of newspapers, magazines, publishing houses, broadcasting stations and TV stations under the control of propaganda authorities at all levels. ... In the past, the government easily controlled and even manipulated popular opinion by limiting the public to only official information source; this is closely related to the authoritarian and social totalitarian theories of the press. These theories describe the press as being controlled by the government.
Watching the "Evening News" on state-run CCTV (China Central Television) had been a national ritual at the family dinner table. ...
The social totalitarian theory of the press says that its purpose is to contribute to the success of the communist system. ... The most effective way to stop information flow would be to assign a policeman to every computer China.
Approximate Word count = 611 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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