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DESCRIPTION:How do foreign journalists tell the story of a rapidly changing
  China? How do they operate\, what restrictions do they face\, and what ar
 e the roles of their Chinese colleagues? What differences are there betwee
 n television reporting and other forms of journalism in China? David Wivel
 l has been an accredited journalist in the Beijing bureau of the Associate
 d Press for the past eight years. A fluent Mandarin speaker who studied at
  Nanjing University and Beijing University\, he has visited each of China'
 s thirty-three provinces to report on cultural and economic developments\,
  natural disasters\, social unrest\, politics\, and science.
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SUMMARY:The East Asia Program presents: TV Journalism in a Changing China
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:How do foreign journalists tell the story of a
  rapidly changing China? How do they operate\, what restrictions do they f
 ace\, and what are the roles of their Chinese colleagues? What differences
  are there between television reporting and other forms of journalism in C
 hina? David Wivell has been an accredited journalist in the Beijing bureau
  of the Associated Press for the past eight years. A fluent Mandarin speak
 er who studied at Nanjing University and Beijing University\, he has visit
 ed each of China's thirty-three provinces to report on cultural and econom
 ic developments\, natural disasters\, social unrest\, politics\, and scien
 ce.
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