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Home › INFORMATION PRODUCTS › Search the Archive › China Media Monitor, Vol 3, Issue 4, June 25, 1999

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China Media Monitor, Vol 3, Issue 4, June 25, 1999

  • CHINA MEDIA ANALYSIS

  • Lead Editorial

  • China TV Fair Reviews: Mission Accomplished
  • POLICY & REGULATION

  • Audio-Video Import Rule Published
  • SECTOR REPORTS

  • Television

  • China TV Fair Reviews: TV Asia / CMM Active
    CCTV '99 "Six One Hundreds" Project Update
    Top Drama Deal Fudged in Capital as Cable Wins Elsewhere
    Chinese Cartoons Fail Acid Test
    Bizarre Broadcast Windows Created for Drama
    Beijing Cable Hits Magic Million
    China Explores All Ways of Reaching 100% TV Penetration
    CCTV Movie Channel Gets Large Investment
    TV Station Confidence Threatened by Competition
    Kinescope Makers on Strike
    First Radio & TV Group Appears in Wuxi
  • Film

  • Smuggled Movies in the Open Again
    Technology Imports to Invigorate Film Industry
    Lotus Lamp Enjoys Pre-release Orders
  • New Media

  • First Net TV Station Established
    China to be Largest IT Market
    Multi-Media Technology Developing
    Telecom Partnership Deal Inked
  • Advertising

  • 'Nato Missiles' Discovered in Central China
    Beijing to Crack Down on Fake Advertisements
  • STATISTICS

  • 1998 Top Ten Domestic Advertising Agencies
    1998 Top Ten Joint-Venture Advertising Agencies
    Dairy Products Top 10 Adspend Across Networks, April 1999
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