Hu Shuli, one of mainland China’s most influential journalists, rejected widely held Western perceptions that the Chinese media are a monolithic state-dominated institution.
To hear JMSC students’ coverage of the afternoon sessions of the International Media Conference go to: Blogtalkradio. The show went live on Monday 26th April and Tuesday 27th April from 19:00 – 19:30 and contained […]
This semester’s class of Radio News students – a mixture of BJs and MJs – have handed in their final projects. They had to produce a radio news bulletin containing straight reads, audio clips, a […]
A symposium, Suicide and the Mass Media: An International Perspective will be held on April 28 2010 from 15:00 – 17:00 in the Council Chamber, Meng Wah Complex, HKU. Jointly organised by the Kong Kong Jockey […]
The Hong Kong University Press and the Project for Public Culture at the Journalism and Media Studies Centre (JMSC) will co-host a book launch for Eileen Chang’s English novel, The Fall of the Pagoda《雷峯塔》on April 15, […]