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Since the late 1990s, there has been a crucial and substantial transformation in Chinas television system involving institutional, structural and regulatory changes. Unravelling the implications of these changes is vital for understanding the politics of Chinese media policy-making and regulation, and thus a comprehensive study of this history has never been more essential.This book studies the transformation of the policy and regulation of the Chinese television sector within a national political and economic context from 1996 to the present day. Taking a historical and sociological approach, it engages in the theoretical debates over the nature of the transformation of media in the authoritarian Chinese state; the implications of the ruling partys political legitimacy and Chinas central-local conflicts upon television policy-making and market structure; and the nature of the media modernisation process in a developing country. Its case studies include broadcasting systems in Shanghai and Guangdong, which demonstrate that varied polices and development strategies have been adopted by television stations, reflecting different local circumstances and needs.Arguing that rather than being a homogenous entity, China has demonstrated substantial local diversity and complex interactions between local, national and global media, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of Chinese media, politics and policy, and international

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Television Regulation and Media Policy in China
Since the late 1990s, there has been a crucial and substantial transformation in Chinas television system involving institutional, structural and regulatory changes. Unravelling the implications of these changes is vital for understanding the politics of Chinese media policy-making and regulation, and thus a comprehensive study of this history has never been more essential.
This book studies the transformation of the policy and regulation of the Chinese television sector within a national political and economic context from 1996 to the present day. Taking a historical and sociological approach, it engages in the theoretical debates over the nature of the transformation of media in the authoritarian Chinese state; the implications of the ruling partys political legitimacy and Chinas central-local conflicts upon television policy- making and market structure; and the nature of the media modernization process in a developing country. Its case studies include broadcasting systems in Shanghai and Guangdong, which demonstrate that varied polices and development strategies have been adopted by television stations, reflecting different local circumstances and needs.
Arguing that rather than being a homogenous entity, China has demonstrated substantial local diversity and complex interactions between local, national and global media, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of Chinese media, politics and policy, and international communications.
Yik Chan Chin is a Research Assistant Professor at Hong Kong Baptist University, working in the areas of media and communication policy, regulation and law, new media and governance and media policy-making and politics.
Routledge Contemporary China Series
144 Media Power in Hong Kong
Hyper-marketized media and cultural resistance
Charles Chi- wai Cheung
145 The Identity of Zhiqing
The lost generation
Weiyi Wu and Fan Hong
146 Teacher Management in China
The transformation of educational systems
Eva Huang, John Benson and Ying Zhu
147 Social Entrepreneurship in the Greater China Region
Policy and cases
Yanto Chandra
148 Chinas Approach to Central Asia
The Shanghai Co-operation Organisation
Weiqing Song
149 Chinas Peasant Agriculture and Rural Society
Changing paradigms of farming
Jan Douwe van der Ploeg and Jingzhong Ye
150 Chinas Changing Economy
Trends, impacts and the future
Edited by Curtis Andressen
151 Chinas Energy Security
A multidimensional perspective
Edited by Giulia Romano and Jean-Franois Di Meglio
152 Chinese Muslims and the Global Ummah
Islamic revival and ethnic identity among the Hui of Qinghai Province
Alexander Blair Stewart
153 State Propaganda in Chinas Entertainment Industry
Shenshen Cai
154 Assessing the Balance of Power in Central-Local Relations in China
Edited by John Donaldson
155 Television Regulation and Media Policy in China
Yik Chan Chin
156 Space, Politics, and Cultural Representation in Modern China
Cartographies of revolution
Enhua Zhang
157 The Occupy Movement in Hong Kong
Sustaining decentralised protest
Yongshun Cai
First published 2017
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2017 Yik Chan Chin
The right of Yik Chan Chin to be identified as author of this work has been asserted by her in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Names: Chin, Yik Chan, author.
Title: Television regulation and media policy in China / Yik Chan Chin.
Description: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017. |
Series: Routledge contemporary China series ; 155 | Includes
bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2016009917 | ISBN 9780415490832 (hardback) |
ISBN 9780203798751 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: Television broadcasting policyChina. | Mass media
policyChina. | Television broadcastingChina.
Classification: LCC HE8700.9.C6 C45 2017 | DDC 384.550951dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016009917
ISBN: 978-0-415-49083-2 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-0-203-79875-1 (ebk)
Typeset in Times New Roman
by Wearset Ltd, Boldon, Tyne and Wear
Contents
in this book draws from previously published research. I would like to thank Nordicom for permission to reuse material from Yik Chan Chin and Matthew Johnson (2012) Public Service: New Paradigms of Policy, and Reform in China, in: Regaining the Initiative for Public Service Media , edited by Gregory Ferrell Lowe and Jeanette Steemers, Gothenburg: NORDICOM, 149166. Copyright 2012; and Yik Chan Chin (2012) Public Service Broadcasting, Public Interest and Individual Rights in China, Media, Culture & Society (34) 7: 898912. Copyright 2012.
in this book draws from previously published research. I would like to thank SAGE for permission to reuse material from Yik Chan Chin (2011) Policy Process, Policy Learning, and the Role of Provincial Media in China, Media, Culture & Society (33) 2: 193210. Copyright 2011.
AOLAmerican Online
BARBroadcasting Administrative Regulations
BBCBritish Broadcasting Corporation
BIABeijing Internet Association
BJTVBeijing Television Station
CASSChinese Academy of Social Science
CBNChina Broadcasting Network Limited (when referring to company)
CBNChina Business Network (when referring to network)
CCCentral Committee
CCPChinese Communist Party
CCPITChinas Council for the Promotion of International Trade
CCPLROLiterature Research Office of Chinese Communist Party Central Committee
CCTVChina Central Television
CCYLChinese Communist Youth League
CDMChina DTV Media Incorporated Limited
CDMACode Division Multiple Access
CEOChief Executive Officer
CESCRCommittee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
CETVChina Entertainment Television
CGComputer Graphics
CITVCChina International Television Corporation
CMCChina Media Capital
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