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FeedRank: 4/10  4/10  Good  ---  www.danwei.org
Danwei is a website about media, advertising, and urban life in China. With frequent reference to and translations from Mainland Chinese media, we publish fresh information about China that you won't find anywhere else. ...

 

 
Thursday, June 26, 2008 --- 64 days ago
Su Fei in video and audio America's National Public Radio has recently featured some voices familiar to the Beijing media crowd. Sexy's Beijing's Su Fei was featured in a Sexy Beijing radio series on NPR , with accompanying videos (to the left and at Sexy Beijing ). Several people who have previously been featured in articles and videos on Danwei are interviewed in an excellent multi-part introduction to the Chinese media by On The Media, an NPR show produced by New York's WNYC radio station. The episodes are all available online (streaming and download). Below are links to the episodes together with summaries from WNYC: Brand China With the Olympics just weeks away, China is making the final preparations for the PR push of the century, pitching brand China to the world. Meanwhile, young urban Chinese are sorting out new identities and advertisers everywhere are revving their engines, preparing to sell to the fastest growing consumer market in the world. They Live By Night Still at the forefront of China’s economic boom, Shenzhen is the city that started it all. Created as the country’s first capitalist economic empowerment zone in 1979, Shenzhen attracted countless factories and countless migrants drawn by the promise of work. And for 15 years it’s most popular radio program has been ‘At Night You’re Not Lonely,’ a call-in advice show hosted by Hu Xiao Mei. Once a factory girl herself, Xiao Mei dispenses hard-won wisdom to a city ...




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