85 The SinoVision/Qiaobao story is illustrative of Beijing’s push to dominate Chinese- language media in the United States. SinoVision, Qiaobao, and the Sino American Times (= 3HET#R) all belong to the Asian Culture and Media Group (2 B= WIL SB). Sources in these firms say that...
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…ionNet are from official Chinese media outlets and websites. They are naturally critical of US actions in that area.? Qiaobao and the Sino American Times Qiaobao, or the China Press (#%, http://www.uschinapress.com), is the flagship pro-PRC newspaper published in the United St...
…d Media Group (HS: WicikheR SB) in America, which has three media subsidiaries: SinoVision (ZH #}X##), the China Press (Qiaobao or #4), and the Sino American Times (iN). Sky Link TV (KF) is another media outlet in the United States. Unlike SinoVision and Qiaobao, it is fully owne...
…llegations of corruption and governmental subsidies have not been corroborated. What is clear, however, is that, like Qiaobao, SinoVision’s content echoes China’s official media. The vast majority of its stories about China, Sino-American relations, Taiwan, Hong kong, and other...
who in 1999 served as Qiaobao’s president and editorial director.
…ing its intention to establish a mainland news group and recruit reporters in China. In a 2015 essay, an executive*! at Qiaobao, one of the Journal’s main competitors, noted the Journal's shifting editorial stance. “No longer do they only report negative news about the mainland,”...
…ith respect to US media. On paper, for example, the Asian Culture and Media Group controls the pro-China SinoVision and Qiaobao as a private company. The reality is that it is staffed by people who served the state-run China News Service and were, sources insist, dispatched to th...