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Home › INFORMATION PRODUCTS › Search the Archive › China Media Monitor, Vol 8, Issue 2, April 15, 2004

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China Media Monitor, Vol 8, Issue 2, April 15, 2004

  • CHINA MEDIA ANALYSIS

  • Lead Editorial

  • Chinese Delegation to MIPTV 2004 Biggest Ever
  • POLICY & REGULATION

  • SARFT Announces Policy Draft to Circulate
    SARFT Announces Increase In Tibetan Radio and TV Coverage
    Xinjiang TV Network Continues Expansion
  • SECTOR REPORTS

  • Television

  • CCTV Launches Another New Channel
    Emei Film Group to Launch Channel
    Noddy Being Marketed to Broadcasters
    CCTV To Broadcast New York Mayor Documentary
    Shanghai Home Shopping Venture Launched
    Jinan SARFT Bureau Selects IRDETO
    Digital TV Trials Wrap Up in Inner Mongolia
    Hefei CATV Launches VOD Service
    Sinosat-II Cleared For Launch
    Hunan Satellite To Change Name
    Zhejiang Radio, TV and Film Group Announces Earnings
    New Radio and TV Stations Set Up in Guangdong
    VCD, DVD, EVD ... FVD?
    SARFT Provides Pay TV Wrap-Up
  • Film

  • Guangdong Cinema Chain Inks Deal With Hong Kong Co.
  • Print

  • Print Research With Huicong
  • New Media

  • Report: China Now World's Largest DSL Market
  • Advertising

  • Beijing To Begin Digital TV Bus Trial
    CAA Releases Figures
  • STATISTICS

  • TV Ratings with Nielsen Media Research
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