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Press coverage new look

Below are links to stories about Danwei in the print and Internet media in China and elsewhere.

Profiles and feature stories




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English:

City Weekend: Online Media Empire

EuroBiz Making a blog pay

China Daily - Surfing for the naked truth by Wang Zhuoqiong

Asia Sentinel Looking for Love by Justin Mitchell

Chinese:

Southern Weekly 你是一座桥吗? (Are you a bridge?)

City Pictorial 迷失北京 (A foreigner lost in Beijing)

New Weekly - 金玉米:戴安全帽办网站 (Jin Yumi - Hard Hat Website)

Bokee: 给你介绍个“单位 (Introducing a 'Danwei')


Citations, quotes and articles by Jeremy Goldkorn and Danwei contributors

The Wall Street Journal: Cellphone Ads Are Easier Pitch in China
· Beijing Eases Ban on Wikipedia; Chinese-Language Filter Remains
· Tired of Laughter, Beijing Gets Rid Of Bad Translations

BusinessWeek: Rolling Stone: A hit in China?

Forbes: Google license issue seized by China to make political statement
· News Corp may be re-evaluating its China strategy - analyst

The Guardian: Banned by Beijing - but Rolling Stone gathers no kudos

The Standard: Playboys of the Eastern World

Global Finance: Local Knowledge, Global Sense

Newsweek: Young expatriates in Beijing

The Independent: Rise of the blog prompts China self-censor pledge
· Scandalized Chinese hunting for blogger

PBS: The struggle to control information

Eurobiz: Jeremy Goldkorn of Standards Group

Courrier International: L'Afrique fait le jeu à Pékin

Internazionale: Made in Africa — Il più grande successo dei giocatori dell'Afrika United è stato farsi accettare dai cinesi

China Britain Business Review: Beijing's Towering Ambitions

South China Morning Post: Now it's Sinhua, the state-run lads' mag

Beijing Today: Laowai blogger promotes Chinese perspective, New Film Projects Positive Image of Africans

The Beijing News: 阿姨,坐班车后边去 (Ayi, get to the back of the bus)

Adage China: TV contest shows too popular, Rolling Stone stalled after first issue

New York Review of Magazines: The Herring came first, but China has just hatched an Egg


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