Crackdown on Sex Industry in China Draws Surprise Public Rebuke
China Central Television, the Chinese state-run broadcaster, went full force with an aggressive investigation exposing the rampant sex industry in the southern city of Dongguan recently, showing how...
View ArticleBanned CCTV Anchor Tells-All in Autobiography
Former China Central Television (CCTV) news anchor, Xue Fei, banned from appearances since the night of June 4, 1989 when he wore all black while reporting on the Tiananmen Square Massacre, has...
View ArticleJournalist Gives Forced Confession on Chinese State Television
Gao Yu, a well-known veteran Chinese journalist, who has been missing for half a month, was recently paraded onto China’s national state broadcaster and filmed sitting in a police station pleading...
View ArticleExecutives at China State Broadcaster Reported Arrested in Anti-Corruption Drive
Three high-level executives and two staff members at the Finance Channel of China Central Television, the official mouthpiece of the Chinese regime, have been taken away by police as part of a...
View ArticleChina Uncensored: Chinese Media Warn Against Dangerous American Cult
What do democracy, terrorism, and cults have in common? Well, according Chinese Communist Party mouthpiece called “Seeking Truth,” they’re all part of America’s insidious plot to undermine China....
View ArticleOfficial Chinese Bank Accused by Official Chinese TV Station
A public fight has erupted in China between two major state institutions: China Central Television (CCTV), the official mouthpiece of the Communist Party, and the Bank of China, a state-run bank and...
View ArticleCCTV Exposes ‘Robbery’ by China Mobile
Right after former security czar Zhou Yongkang was expelled from the Chinese Communist Party, the Party mouthpiece China Central Television (CCTV) exposed the “robbery-like” service charges faced by...
View ArticleTwo Songbirds Get Sacked From China’s New Year’s Gala, a Sign Their Powerful,...
Two longtime celebrity performers will not make the biggest show of the year in China, perhaps because they were the bedfellows of officials who are on the outs with the current regime. The Chinese New...
View ArticleThousands Petition to Cancel Chinese Regime’s New Year’s Show
After Chinese state-run TV aired this year’s Chinese New Year Gala on Feb. 18, negative feedback flooded the Chinese Internet, complaining of content that was politicized and in poor taste. A group of...
View ArticleChinese TV Anchor Rails Against State-Run Media
Speaking at the Chinese government’s National People’s Congress, a Chinese television host and Congress deputy questioned and criticized state-run TV programs about the factuality of their ratings....
View ArticleHaving the World’s Largest Grain Stockpile Might Not Help China—or the World
The Chinese regime claims China has the world’s largest grain reserves, but dishonest government warehouse operators leave a big question mark over the state of the country’s food security. To achieve...
View ArticleAll Media in China Need to Follow the Party Line, Says Official
All media outlets in China are expected to follow the “leadership” of the Party in their reporting, whether or not they’re officially state-run, according to a recent announcement from the Communist...
View ArticleChinese State Media Slanders Prominent Rights Lawyer
Gesticulating to unseen persons in a courtroom, Chinese rights lawyer Wang Yu said: “You’re all a bunch of hoodlums.” “Clerk, put my words on the record: You’re all hoodlums, all hoodlums,” she added....
View ArticleDid Yili Group Provide Tainted Dairy Products to Olympics?
OLYMPIC SUPPLIER: A worker labors on a liquid milk product line at a Yili Industrial Group Company plant. Melamine was found in Yili Group dairy products, which raises the question of whether these...
View ArticleOver Thousand Appellants Arrested Outside Chinese Central TV Station
Police used a dozen buses to transport detained appellants gathered in front of the CCTV building to Majialuo Appellant Escort Center at about 10:30 am on December 4. (The Epoch Times) December 4 has...
View ArticleCCTV HQ Building Burns in Beijing
TOWER BURNS: People watch a fire at the unfinished The Mandarin Oriental hotel, that is part of complex that houses the Chinese Central Television's (CCTV) headquarters on February 9, 2008 in Beijing,...
View ArticleChina’s CCTV Suspected of Staging Mine Rescue
On April 7, policemen were guarding Hejin People's Hospital and forbid reporters and family members from entering. According to reports, 106 miners were rescued in the second batch of rescues, and...
View ArticleCCTV Doctors Video to Discredit Taiwanese Athlete in Asian Games
Taiwanese athlete Yang Shu-chun cries after being disqualified from the women's Taekwondo competition at the Asian Games in Guangzhou on Nov. 17, 2010. (Central News Agency)China’s state television...
View ArticleCCTV Survey Results Highly Questionable, Netizens Say
[xtypo_dropcap]B[/xtypo_dropcap]y now the theater of contention is well established: China Central Television (CCTV), the primary mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist Party, releases a glowing survey on...
View ArticleChina’s Private Clubs a Playground for the Rich and Powerful
Members of China Club Beijing are mostly from royal families, entrepreneurs, and artists. (Tladyu.com) Rui Chenggang, the young and cocky host for the official state broadcaster CCTV, recently let...
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