Reporting in the UK: A study trip for Hong Kong Financial Journalists

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25 MA students  from Hong Kong Baptist University, specialising in Financial Journalism, attended the natural viagra CMC study trip “Financial and levitra generic 200mg Economic Reporting in the UK” from 3 January until 10 January 2010. The delegation was lead by Prof Huang Yu, who took his PhD at the University of acheter priligy Westminster under Professor Colin Sparks and is Head of Department of Journalism at Hong Kong Baptist University. Among highlights were visits to the Financial Times, London Stock Exchange, BBC and City of London. The trip was designed by Dr Zeng Rong and managed by Alja Kranjec.

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Two-Day Workshop on British Journalism at CCTV

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China Central Television was the venue for a 2-day Workshop on British journalism organized by China Media Centre in October 2009. Speakers were Hugo de Burgh, CMC Director, Kevin Sutcliffe, C4’s Head of Current Affairs, Steve Hewlett, presenter of BBC’s The Media Show, Zhang Jie, Editor of CCTV’s News Investigation and Yang Rui, Presenter of CCTV’s Dialogue.

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Hugo de Burgh: New China Journalism Not Just a Mouthpiece

In August Professor Hugo de Burgh spoke with Adam Connors on SBS Radio’s World View program about his new book China Friend or Foe. According to professor de Burgh, while China’s media is often viewed by outsiders as a mouthpiece of the party, journalists and the media are playing about a much more complex role than many realise.  Click Here to listen to the program via downloadable podcast.

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