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To read any of the
following 'Analysis' articles from our archive click on the links below: Volume
10, Issue 2 (25/2/10):
Network
convergence: are the broadcasting-telecoms barriers really coming down? Volume
10, Issue 1 (29/1/10):
Internet
wars: can Google afford to say 'no' to China? Volume
9, Issue 7 (18/12/09):
Local
broadcasting: what solutions do alliances offer? Volume
9, Issue 6 (28/10/09):
Publishing
reform: what will be achieved? Volume
9, Issue 5 (30/9/09):
The
rise and fall of e-magazines: do they have staying power? Volume
9, Issue 4 (7/9/09):
TV
drama in China: in search of equilibrium Volume
9, Issue 3 (18/7/09):
CCTV's
revamp: why now and why these changes? Volume
9, Issue 2 (31/3/09):
Cross-media
funding: is television the future for the film industry? Volume
9, Issue 1 (9/2/09):
Pay
TV in China: entering a new era? Volume
8, Issue 11 (23/12/08):
Direct-to-home
satellite television: what is holding up the game? Volume
8, Issue 10 (10/11/08):
Online
currency, taxation and the politics of virtual property Volume
8, Issue 9 (29/9/08):
Microsoft
and Tomato Garden: implications for the software sector Volume
8, Issue 8 (18/8/08):
Chinas'
new media Olympics: the face of the future? Volume
8, Issue 7 (14/7/08):
Cellphone
advertising: learning lessons from Focus Media? Volume
8, Issue 6 (30/6/08):
E-magazines:
looking for a future? Volume
8, Issue 5 (31/5/08):
Financial
news media in China: a matter of trust? Volume
8, Issue 4 (29/4/08):
Video-sharing
websites: new regulations for a new era? Volume
8, Issue 3 (25/3/08):
Telecoms
restructuring: is the beginning nearly in sight? Volume
8, Issue 2 (29/2/08):
Mobile
phone batteries: facing a crisis or an opportunity? Volume
8, Issue 1 (29/1/08):
Can
China's TV makers keep up with global trends? Volume
7, Issue 12 (30/11/07):
Mobile
telecoms in China: lessons from the GSMA Mobile Asia Congress Volume
7, Issue 11 (31/10/07):
Clearing
up Chinese television: controlling quality or competition? Volume
7, Issue 10 (30/9/07):
What
will China's new anti-monopoly law mean for the telecoms sector? Volume
7, Issue 9 (4/9/07):
Can
a new distribution strategy solve Dell's consumer difficulties? Volume
7, Issue 8 (2/8/07):
TD-SCDMA,
Qualcomm and 3G licences: jockeying for position? Volume
7, Issue 7 (4/7/07):
China's
mobile handset market: can Chinese manufacturers bounce back? Volume
7, Issue 6 (11/6/07): Seasonality,
branding and the changing face of Chinese television programming Volume
7, Issue 5 (17/5/07): News
falsification: undermining investment opportunities? Volume
7, Issue 4 (23/4/07): Chinese
television: facing up to foreign influences Volume
7, Issue 3 (26/3/07): Online
video: entertaining commercialism, satire and popular culture Volume
7, Issue 2 (16/2/07): Current
affairs news broadcasting: local level challenges and changes Volume
7, Issue 1 (22/1/07): China
telecoms restructuring: an inevitability or just more rumours? Volume
6, Issue 13 (22/12/06): Chinese
newspaper groups: differentiating a changing field Volume
6, Issue 12 (29/11/06): Cartoons
in China: can banning reanimate the industry? Volume
6, Issue 11 (13/11/06): Satellite
television stations: facing up to a new era? Volume
6, Issue 10 (13/10/06): Asset
management in China's media industries Volume
6, Issue 9 (15/9/06): Foxconn
vs. The China Business News: what does the case reveal about China's media? Volume
6, Issue 8 (22/8/06): Cellphone
TV: is China ready for a revolution? Volume
6, Issue 7 (28/7/06): Electronic
magazines: pushing China's media limits or selling empty dreams [Part 2] Volume
6, Issue 6 (19/6/06): Electronic
magazines: pushing China's media limits or selling empty dreams [Part 1] Volume
6, Issue 5 (27/5/06): Television
news channels: the future for local TV in China? Volume
6, Issue 4 (28/4/06): Book
publishing: entering a new era or struggling with the past? Volume
6, Issue 3 (29/3/06): MP3
players: where to for a turbulent market? Volume
6, Issue 2 (27/2/06): Changes
and challenges for Chinese TV: reflections on the 'Super Girl' phenomon Volume
6, Issue 1 (25/1/06): China's
IT industries 2005-2006: a review Volume
5, Issue 15 (22/12/05): Women's
TV: Guangxi Television's answer to channel homgenisation Volume
5, Issue 14 (7/12/05): Microprocessor
technologies: is AMD's x86 technology transfer good news for China? Volume
5, Issue 13 (14/11/05): What
do China's new regulations mean for newspaper and magazine publishers? Volume
5, Issue 12 (31/10/05): China's
next generation DVD: tough times ahead for EVD? Volume
5, Issue 11 (10/10/05): How
is channel-centred TV really changing the Chinese television industry? Volume
5, Issue 10 (22/9/05): China's
metropolitan newspapers: challenges and strategies Volume
5, Issue 9 (26/8/05): Cellphone
newspapers: does the future of 3G have a future? Volume
5, Issue 8 (26/7/05): Korean
television dramas: threat, opportunity or scapegoat? Volume
5, Issue 7 (6/7/05): Telecoms:
has PHS reached the end of the China road? Volume
5, Issue 6 (6/6/05): Public
TV channels: letting a hundred flowers bloom? Volume
5, Issue 5 (12/5/05): The
Xinhua Bookstore and publishing distribution reform Volume
5, Issue 4 (20/4/05): CCTV
and reform: a difficult relationship? Volume
5, Issue 3 (25/3/05): Radio
in China: finding a way forward? Volume
5, Issue 2 (28/2/05): IPTV
in China: has the telecoms-television divide been breached? Volume
5, Issue 1 (24/1/05): China's
printing industry: in search of sustainable growth Volume
4, Issue 15 (22/12/04): Lenovo-IBM:
sink or swim? Volume
4, Issue 14 (29/11/04): New
heads, new issues: what lies behind China's telecoms executive reshuffle? Volume
4, Issue 13 (29/10/04): 'People's'
news: the latest revolution in Chinese television? Volume
4, Issue 12 (4/10/04): Linux
in China: how bright is the future? Volume
4, Issue 11 (6/9/04): Nine
problems facing Chinese newspaper reform Volume
4, Issue 10 (9/8/04): Telecoms
restructuring: mergers in the pipeline? Volume
4, Issue 9 (19/7/04): Chinese
telecoms: how far is the WTO door open? Volume
4, Issue 8 (21/6/04): E-government
and informatization: problems and challenges Volume
4, Issue 7 (7/6/04): 24
Hour News Television... with Chinese characteristics? Volume
4, Issue 6 (17/5/04): China's
Internet portals: new profits, new fears, new revenues Volume
4, Issue 5 (26/4/04): Magazines
in China: a landscape of changes Volume
4, Issue 4 (22/3/04): Western
China: a contemporary television paradox Volume
4, Issue 3 (1/3/04): China
Railcom: another new beginning? Volume
4, Issue 2 (9/2/04): Private
television production: making or breaking? Volume
4, Issue 1 (19/1/04): 3G:
will 2004 be a year of answers? Volume
3, Issue 15 (15/12/03): SARS
revisited: news and media reform in China Volume
3, Issue 14 (10/11/03): People
and Media: personnel management in China's media industries Volume
3, Issue 13 (13/10/03): Digital
Television: new fervour, old problems? Volume
3, Issue 12 (15/9/03): Provincial
Television: coping with channel specialisation Volume
3, Issue 11 (25/8/03): China
Unicom: entering a new era? Volume
3, Issue 10 (11/8/03): The
TOM Group: the future of media in China? Volume
3, Issue 9 (21/7/03): Personal
domain names: what will they bring to China's Internet? Volume
3, Issue 8 (16/6/03): Television
websites: what does the future look like? Volume
3, Issue 7 (26/5/03): China
Radio, Film and Television Group: a progress report Volume
3, Issue 6 (5/5/03): Broadcasting
reform: what is still lacking? Volume
3, Issue 5 (7/4/03): Economic
newspapers: looking for the niche opportunity? Volume
3, Issue 4 (17/3/03): Localisation
in television: a view from Guangdong Volume
3, Issue 3 (24/2/03): Uniting
three networks: is convergence a myth? Volume
3, Issue 2 (3/2/03): Mobile
handsets: is a price war looming? Volume
3, Issue 1 (20/1/03): Broadcasting
Groups: are they the solution to China's television problems? Volume
2, Issue 15 (23/12/02): Telecoms:
still trying to break the monopoly? Volume
2, Issue 14 (2/12/02): Television
and the market: what does branding bring to China? Volume
2, Issue 13 (11/11/02): E-government:
past, present and future Volume
2, Issue 12 (14/10/02): Television
news: issues and trends Volume
2, Issue 11 (9/9/02): Sport,
television and commercialisation: a cultural perspective Volume
2, Issue 10 (12/8/02): Local
television on a national stage: trying to be distinctive in satellite television
Volume
2, Issue 9 (22/7/02): Internet
publishing: new regulations, new obstacles? Volume
2, Issue 8 (1/7/02): Digital
television: facing up to new issues? Volume
2, Issue 7 (3/6/02): Cross-media
groups: will they work? Volume
2, Issue 6 (6/5/02): CATV
unification: what are the challenges ahead? Volume
2, Issue 5: Telecoms:
what is the future of PHS in China? Volume
2, Issue 4: Television
and Capital Markets: how does China see the future of funding? Volume
2, Issue 3: Bertelsmann
in China: is the waiting game finally over? Volume
2, Issue 2: Economic
television programming: fad of the present or face of the future? Volume
2, Issue 1: China's
divided telecoms future: what does the industry make of China Telecom's split?
Volume
1, Issue 15: Television
in Guangdong: How will AOL-Time Warner and News Corporation find their place?
Volume 1, Issue 14:
Niche television: is China
ready for dedicated channels?
Volume 1, Issue 13:
Chinese documentary film:
independents, localization and the international market
Volume 1, Issue 12:
China
Railcom: what is its position in China's telecoms revolution? Volume
1, Issue 11: Hunan
Broadcast and Television Media Company: a model for the future of China's TV industry?
Volume 1, Issue 10:
China's
changing television audiences, audience research and measurement Volume
1, Issue 9: China's
newspapers online: what challenges do they face? Volume
1, Issue 8: China's
broadband: does the reality live up to the hype? Volume
1, Issue 7: How
is the Chinese telecoms industry preparting for WTO entry?
Volume 1, Issue 6:
Chinese
Television facing WTO entry: what are the challenges and opportunities for foreign
investors? Volume
1, Issue 5: Local
level television: challenges and restructuring in a competitive climate Volume
1, Issue 4: China
Data Broadcasting: what are the barriers to convergence in China? Volume
1, Issue 3: TV
in Shanghai: present challenges and future potential
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