Day Two

Self-Censorship: The Invisible Threat to Press Freedom

By Maggie Chen

Self-censorship was singled out as a particularly insidious form of censorship at a session on media freedom on Day Two of the International Media Conference.

The chairperson of the Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA), Mak Yin …

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Day 2: Live Blog Coverage From the JMSC

Replay the Live Coverage of Day Two of the IMC.

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Day 2: Highlights

Video wrap-up of Day 2: Media Issues

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Day 2: JMSC Radio

Day 2: JMSC Radio

IMC Radio Coverage: Day 2

Presented by Rebecca Valli.
Produced by Angharad Law.

Reporting by Rich Macauley, Joy Zhou, Oscar Lin and Kitty Nandwani.…

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Day 2: Mainland Media No Monolith – the “most feared woman in China" says

Day 2: Mainland Media No Monolith – the “most feared woman in China" says

By Doug Meigs

Hu Shuli, one of mainland China’s most influential journalists, rejected widely held Western perceptions that the Chinese media are a monolithic state-dominated institution.

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Day 2: Press Conference: Hu Shuli (Exclusive JMSC Video)

Hu Shuili is Editor in Chief, Caixin Media, China

Cameraman: Roy Ching
Producer: Kevin Lau

Please credit the Journalism and Media Studies Centre, The University of Hong Kong

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Day 2: Mainland Media No Monolith -– the “most feared

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Day 2: Video of Hu Shuli’s Entire Keynote Address

Hu Shuli, Editor-in-Chief, Caixin Media, China:

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JMSC Students Produce Live Radio Show About JMSC

To hear JMSC students’ coverage of the afternoon sessions of the International Media Conference go to: Blogtalkradio.

The show went live on Monday 26th April and Tuesday 27th April from 19:00 – 19:30 and contained JMSC student reports on …

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Day 2: HK Democracy: 2012 Reform Package Paves Way For Further Reform – Anna Wu

Day 2: HK Democracy: 2012 Reform Package Paves Way For Further Reform – Anna Wu

Rejecting Hong Kong’s 2012 Electoral Reform package would lead to deadlock while accepting it could pave the way to greater reforms in future, Executive Councillor Anna Wu told the International Media Conference on Tuesday.

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Despite Controversial Resignation, Editor Hu Shuli ‘Positive’ About Future of Journalism in China

Despite Controversial Resignation, Editor Hu Shuli ‘Positive’ About Future of Journalism in China

HONG KONG (April 27) – In her first public remarks since her controversial resignation as editor of the groundbreaking independent business magazine Caijing, veteran Chinese journalist Hu Shuli declined to elaborate on the reasons behind...

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