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How the Chinese Government Controls Television
.... The CCTV building in Beijing is guarded like a military base, its only two entrances manned by armed military personnel. As usual, the audience for the show had to line up at the west gate of the station, and be escorted into the main building through another checkpoint at the door. .... The first audience for this TV show would be the censors and Party officials who ensure appropriate media content. And these functionaries had a direct line to the people in power who could directly affect our lives. This was enough to create a chilling effect on all of us. No direct threats were necessary; only the vague but real chance of some kind of reprisal. .... We foreigners were not the audience that day. Rather, we were merely bit players in an Orwellian TV drama, whose laudatory theme and plot had very little to do with reality. .... “Censorship” became construed as “effective communication”; “informed criticism” was redefined as “ignorance”; and the message “Give us your advice” morphed into “Give us your silence.” We all heard the message and obeyed. .... As with the rest of the world, government control of information, to be truly effective, must now be carried out by distraction and misdirection of attention spans away from the offending issues. The Party is catching on to this fact. In 1989, nobody in China knew who Wei Jingsheng was because the government could erase him from the Chinese information environment. Today nobody knows who Wei Jingsheng is because Britney Spears is so cute and fascinating. The anaconda may just be one stage in the evolution toward a much more terrifying beast. .... Full story http://www.danwei.org/archives/001505.html |
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