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Journalism Perspectives (Video)
UCTV
50 episodes
9 months ago
The news industry is changing. UCTV present experts assessing the state of journalism today and those reporting the news.
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The news industry is changing. UCTV present experts assessing the state of journalism today and those reporting the news.
Show more...
News
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Assignment China: Journalists in the People's Republic with Mike Chinoy
Journalism Perspectives (Video)
56 minutes 30 seconds
2 years ago
Assignment China: Journalists in the People's Republic with Mike Chinoy
The China beat is one of the toughest in journalism and one of the most important. How the U.S. media has covered the country has profoundly influenced American government policy and shaped public opinion in the U.S. and around the world. Journalist Mike Chinoy, author of the new book "Assignment China," and a former CNN Beijing Bureau Chief, talks about the experience reporting in China. His book chronicles the stories of American journalists who have covered China — from 1949 through the COVID-19 pandemic — told in their own words. Chinoy is currently a non-resident Senior Fellow at the U.S.-China Institute at USC. Series: "Library Channel" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 38804]
Journalism Perspectives (Video)
The news industry is changing. UCTV present experts assessing the state of journalism today and those reporting the news.