Nick Ross gives lecture to Chinese media operatives

Nick Ross, one of the U.K.’s leading broadcasters, gave a lecture to Chinese media operatives undertaking a course in the China media centre today.

Nick Ross has been one of the most ubiquitous British broadcasters and propecia ohne rezeptam besten viagra kaufen his best known for hosting the BBC television show Crimewatch for 23 years. He has made many documentaries and major series for both television and radio. He is chairman, president, trustee or patron of a large number of charities.

In his talk to the Chinese broadcasters, who included Yu Jianfeng, Director of order prescription viagra the Tianjin Jinyun New Media Group, and Zhang Chenxiao, Deputy Director of the Internet Department of the The National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA), he discussed his experience of reporting in Northern Ireland as having relevance to Chinese media reporting controversial and critical situations in China. He talked about the origins of our relatively free media but also of the limitations of that freedom in self censorship and BBC ideology. He said that we need a middle way between the kop levitra i luxemburg British media’s determination to ferment controversy and the Chinese media’s damping down of controversy. He believes that while China over regulates its media and acheter du viagra generique pas cher particularly social media, the UK has been discovering, as it grapples with pornography, poisonous ideologies and terrorism on social media that it has under regulated social media and has now to try to retrofit controls.

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