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Zhenshi, Guo " Playing the Game by the Rules" Javnost; the Public Vol. 10, No. 4 November 2003..

Zhengrong, Hu (2004) the Post-WTO Restructuring of the Chinese Media Induistries and the Consequences of Capitalism." Javnost; the Public Vol. 10, No. 4 November 2003.

Fong, Chien-san (2004) "It is Legitimate to Imagine China's Media as Socialist?"

Javnost; the Public Vol. 10, No. 4 November 2003..
Media Shakeup: Public What Readers Want or Perish" (2004) China Daily News [Online] located at http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/en/doc/2003/09/02 / content 260549.htm
Japans asatsu-DK Acquires half of China's largest ad Agency" (2002) China Online located at http://www.chinaonline.come/industry/media_entertainment / Newsarchive/cs-protected/20
Gesteland, Lester J. (2002) "Reporters Dismissal Sparks Concern over Hong Kong Press Freedom" China Online News Report {Online} available at http://www.chinaonline.com/industry/media_entertainment/NewsArchive/cs-protected/20
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