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Subject: Media landscape (32)
Internet Distributed Chinese Magazines 
Description: Webpage that claims to be"listing all Chinese magazines available". Well... Anyway, currently it lists close to 150 Chinese on-line periodicals (without annotation) which are divided into the following categories: comprehensive; politics; arts, literature and humanities; education; religion; publications of news agencies and publishing houses
http://www.cathay.net/mag/ more Language: chi Chinese 亞洲華文傳媒名錄 = Chinese-language media organisations in Asia
Description: A very useful source on Chinese language newspapers, magazines, news agencies and TV Stations in Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Philippines, Cambodia, Indonesia, and Japan. Each entry includes a seperate page with a short history of the paper as well as information on type of publication, contents, editors, contact addresses etc. Where available a link to the WWW on-line edition is provided.
http://www.chinanews.com/project/group_list/asia/ more Language: chi Chinese, eng English China Media Project = 中國傳媒研究計劃, Zhongguo chuanmei yanjiu jihua
Description: The China Media Project publishes different primary and secondary materials relating to media, journalism and censorship: (1) China Media Almanac (weekly, since June 2006); (2) Case studies (e.g. the Beijing taxi corruption case); (3) Oral histories from media personel; (4) Media reform database [not available as of July 2006]; (5) Media dictionary.
http://cmp.hku.hk/ more Language: chi Chinese, eng English A PRC Net Good : Guides to Internet Resources
Citation: Summary: The continuing explosive growth of the Chinese Internet is making massive amounts of information about all aspects of Chinese politics, economics, science and technology readily available. Students of the Internet and of the Chinese language will find recent guides to Chinese Internet resources helpful. Search engines on full-text newspaper websites such as the People's Daily make it easy to track statements by leaders, their biographical information and specific issues. [...] This report introduces several books on Internet resources, information security/hacking, and electronic commerce that have appeared in China over the past several months. Although the net itself remains the best guide to the net, these books are guides to many resources including newspapers, bulletin boards, radio stations, databases, software, and Internet telephone conversations that will be useful to all students of China and the Chinese language.
http://www.usembassy-china.org.cn/sandt/netgood.html more Language: eng English 中国新闻研究中心 
Description: The China Dominant-journalism Development Center was established in November 2001 as a source of information for scholars and people from the media sector. CDDC offers articles, analysis, reports and discussion on a wide range of topics related to media in China, authored by journalists, researchers, lawers and other authorities from the field. You shouldn't expect articles running counter to government expectation, though: CDDC is certainly no platform for government dissent. Thus, you will find discussion of the "Mantou" issue (Chen Kaige's "The promise" being spoofed by a short on-line video, "A Murder Caused by Mantou", but a search for "Bingdian" doesn't deliver any clue on the 2006 closing of the popular investigative weekly section of China Youth Daily. The articles are presented in an intelligent way (topical, most recent, most popular, search title, search author) so that you can easily keep track of important issues.
http://www.cddc.net/ more Language: chi Chinese Strategic Asia : a program of The National Bureau of Asian Research
Citation: Strategic Asia is an ongoing, independent assessment of the strategic environment in the Asia-Pacific. The program provides an authoritative, independent source of information and analysis for the policymaking community, media, the business sector, and academe. The program's core product is an annual volume [i.e. Strategic Asia volume] in which top Asia specialists and international relations experts outline the region's current strategic environment and then ask what "strategic Asia" will look like in five years. The second major product is a new generation database that provides, in one place and free of charge, a range of strategic indicators and resources for 37 countries in the Asia-Pacific.
http://strategicasia.nbr.org/ more Language: eng English