Media at work in China and India: Discovering and dissecting

Jeffrey, Robin (ed.)

Media at work in China and India: Discovering and dissecting - New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2015. - xiiv, 347p., note., glos., ind., 22 cm X 14 cm

Introduction: Media at work-four sames and three differents / Robin Jeffrey and Ronojoy Sen
Development and communication: the evolution of Chinese media / Li Yang
Newspapers in India: diversity, ownership and future / Robin Jeffrey
India on television: owners, politicians and debate in a democracy / Nalin Mehta
China's cultural war against the West / Ying Zhu
Portrait of a Chinese journalist / John Zhou
Portrait of an Indian journalist / Anshuman Tiwari
Experience: understanding and reporting India / Tang Lu
Media, messaging and misperceptions in India-China relations: reading the tea leaves / Ananth Krishnan
China in the Times of India / Ronojoy Sen
The view from an Indian television newsroom: what makes us different? / Srinjoy Chowdhury
Trying hard to be soft: the Chinese state and India in CCTV news / Danny Geevarghese
The CCTV-Reuters relationship / John Jirik
Covering commerce: how Indian newspapers treat business, economics and the China story / Subhomoy Bhattacharjee
Media control as stability maintenance: the case of the Sichuan earthquake / Ming Xia
When officials and media failed: the response to the Uttarakhand floods, 2013 / Anup Kumar
Social media: China and India compared / Jonathan Benney and Nimmi Rangaswamy
Shooting the messengers / Simon Long

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