Mass media in the Asian Pacific / edited by Bryce T. McIntyre.
Material type: TextSeries: Monographs on Asian Pacific communication | Multilingual matters (Series)Publication details: Clevedon : Multilingual Matters, �1998.Description: 1 online resource (101 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
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Includes bibliographical references.
Professionalism Among Hong Kong Journalists in Comparative Perspective / Chin-Chuan Lee, Joseph Man Chan, Paul S.N. Lee 5 -- Hong Kong Television at the End of the British Empire / Karin G. Wilkins 14 -- International and Local Mass Media Impact on Cultural Values and Political Attitudes: The Case of Hong Kong / Lars Willnat, Karin Wilkins 29 -- Running on Empty: Cultivating Eating and Drinking Habits on Hong Kong TV / James F. Kenny, Heidi ChunYung 44 -- Press Developments in Taiwan and the Changing Coverage of the Taiwan-China Relationship / Ran Wei 60 -- Defining Development News Values: An Examination of Press Releases from the New China News Agency / Charles Elliott 72 -- When Little Islands Suddenly Become Big / Duane Varan 85.
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This volume clearly reflects the obsession of Greater China - a phrase encompassing China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore and the Chinese diaspora - with the transition of Hong Kong from British to Chinese rule, not to mention the possible reunification of China's 'renegade province', Taiwan, and the Mainland. These deep concerns driven not only the research agenda, but also the daily conversation of people in Hong Kong. Indeed, the most frequently asked question asked here for years has been 'What is going to happen after 1997?'.
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