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    China's state TV making huge global expansion

    BEIJING (AP) โ€” The killing of a South Korean coast guard officer by a Chinese fisherman should have been tailor-made for China's CCTV News as it embarks on an ambitious plan to become a global network with assertive international coverage.

    Instead, according to CCTV employees, the story languished for hours as editors awaited political guidance from above, while would-be competitors such as Qatar's Al-Jazeera reported extensively on December's attack.

    In charting its growth, CCTV is closely studying other models, especially Al-Jazeera, which rolled out a global English language 24-hour news network five years ago and quickly made a name for itself.

    Qatar's government bankrolled the station as part of its ambitions to parley its massive energy wealth into international influence, much as China is seeking global media stature behooving its booming economy, which now ranks second largest in the world behind the U.S.

    But while Al-Jazeera's access and deep knowledge of the Middle East โ€” and a hands-off approach by its masters โ€” have been its greatest assets, state-run CCTV's emphatic allegiance to the authoritarian communist state and the party seem to be its biggest liability.

    This greatly challenges CCTV's credibility and agenda to influence and channel global public opinion, said David Bandurski, editor of the China Media Project website at the University of Hong Kong.

    "The role of the media as defined by the (Communist) Party is to serve the party's interests," Bandurski said.

    A longtime CCTV program producer who asked to remain anonymous because of the sensitivity of the topic said virtually everything in the news report is decided based on political considerations. The issues are discussed at meetings, but the decision always lies with the top bosses while the journalists have no say in the outcome, she said.

    Still, CCTV is gearing up to supersize its global footprint this year in pursuit of swaying a foreign audience to China's views and confronting what Beijing considers the Western media's inate anti-China bias.

    The network is opening studios in Washington and Nairobi, Kenya, each employing as many as 200 staffers. Worldwide, it will increase numbers of foreign correspondents from 66 to 80 by the end of 2012, with more to come, according to people familiar with the plans.

    In Africa, CCTV has linked up with major satellite TV operator MIH Group and plans to operate upward of a dozen offices, according to Martyn J. Davies, director of the Center for Chinese Studies at Stellenbosch University in South Africa who has discussed the expansion with CCTV officials.

    "China is a major player in Africa but its media has been very low key," said Davies, who in 2004 helped set up Africa's first Beijing-sponsored Confucius Institute for Chinese language studies.

    Yin Fan, spokeswoman for CCTV's international department, said the station was withholding comment until a formal launch of the expanded service. Individual employees said they had been told not to speak to the media about the expansion plans.

    Many of the reporters, cameramen and technical staff are being lured away from other news organizations with the offer of high salaries and attractive perks. One freelance reporter in east Africa said CCTV recruited him aggressively and agreed to almost doubled his fee from $350 to $600 dollars per report. It also offered him the chance to present his reports in front of the camera instead of just passing the footage on to others. The reporter asked not to be identified by name.

    Veteran U.S. foreign correspondent Jim Laurie, hired to help in Washington, said on his website he was looking for experienced news professionals and that plans call for the U.S. operation to produce four hours of programming daily by June. Laurie declined to comment for this article.

    At a time when budgets are tightening in news rooms, China's government appears willing to pour billions of dollars into expanding its international media footprint. Hong Kong's South China Morning Post newspaper has reported the total budget to be as high as 45 billion yuan ($7.1 billion), although no official announcement has been made.

    Expansion plans found support after 2008, a year in which China's image was walloped by protests among Tibetans and chaotic scenes accompanying the Beijing Olympic Torch on its journey around the globe, said Zhong Xin, a professor of mass media at Beijing's elite Renmin University.

    Many Chinese opinion makers also felt let down by much of the coverage of the Olympics that praised China's organization but also shed a spotlight on political repression and stifling security, Zhong said.

    CCTV was already broadening its overseas offerings to include programing in Russian, Arabic, Spanish and French, along with Chinese and English, claiming to reach 219 million households in 156 countries and regions. Programming is distributed on cable and satellite carriers in the U.S. as well as over the Internet. The Associated Press distributes a selection of CCTV news content to broadcast subscribers and also provides content and other services to the Chinese state broadcaster.

    Many of the biggest stories emerging from China in 2011 are off-limits, including arrests of lawyers and dissidents and the detention of internationally famed artist Ai Weiwei. Reports on the much-criticized response to a deadly high-speed rail crash hewed to the official line, while unflattering stories such as December's stabbing in the Yellow Sea that sparked anti-Chinese protests in Seoul can be downplayed or ignored entirely.

    Still, even that marks an improvement from years past, says Renmin University's Zhong.

    "CCTV is basically trying to follow the model of CNN and BBC in delivering balanced information and reporting swiftly and from all angles," she said. "We've seen major changes in the reports over the past few years, both in their content and the way they're presented."

    Slick production values have been embraced, along with varied reports on sports, the economy, travel and culture.

    Notwithstanding the cosmetic changes, the fact is that CCTV is controlled by the state.

    Its head is appointed by the party and the latest pick, longtime Communist Party newspaper editor Hu Zhanfan, seems intent to cement its control. Shortly before his appointment in November, Hu upbraided journalists who placed the truth above loyalty to the party, saying news must always reflect "our party and country's political stance."

    "It takes a lot more than very smart looking programs to overcome perceptions about China and the Chinese government," said Anne-Marie Brady, who teaches at New Zealand's University of Canterbury.

    ___

    Associated Press news assistant Yu Bing contributed to this report.

     

    36 comments

    • Contrapposto  •  3 mths ago
      "Hu upbraided journalists who placed the truth above loyalty to the party, saying news must always reflect "our party and country's political stance."

      And the Chinese wonder why nobody trusts them when they pontificate about a "peaceful development," they'll be baffled when CCTV becomes a laughing stock internationally.
      • Roy 3 mths ago
        Do we have any proof that Hu actually said this? Or is this just a made-up statement?
    • Jack  •  3 mths ago
      The Newspeak News
    • trickytrunk  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      i wonder how do they hide the strings that work the reporters,amazing
    • rationalandsane  •  3 mths ago
      All media is propaganda.

      It depends on who controls the propaganda and what agenda is serves.

      Fox, CNN and BBC are capitalist channels that are mouthpieces for corporate America and Britain. They can be used to manipulate elections and public opinion especially against candidates that do not tow the mainstream political line.
    • Argos  •  Raleigh, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      "Hu upbraided journalists who placed the truth above loyalty to the party, saying news must always reflect "our party and country's political stance.""

      This doesn't quite capture the party POV. They do not do not put party before truth; they believe that the truth is whatever the party says it is. As an analogy, consider the Chinese constitution, which says that ultimately the law is whatever the party says it is.

      After two generations of communist rule, this extreme relativism has permeated deeply into the Chinese mindset.
    • Jack  •  3 mths ago
      The essence of Propaganda.
    • Dsf  •  Intercourse, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      I imagine their news:
      CCTV: This is the 10 hours late breaking news. before 10 hours there was a tsunami warning to everyone on the coast. and people who would have watched this, should have evacuated.
      in a separate news, in Tibet, there is nothing going on, and everyone loves the communist party. All Chinese love their government and there are no people demanding evil freedoms.
      Also, there is nothing going on in Syria ,Egypt and Tunisia, people can't demand freedoms from their government. so there is nothing going on there. "
      • chris 3 mths ago
        Bravo. you have future in chinese media
      • jahar 3 mths ago
        That sums it up nicely. Don't forget, "The Americans all hate Chinese people, and their parents don't love them as much as ours do"
    • Larry  •  3 mths ago
      There is actually some good programming on CCTV you just have to take the news shows with the grain of salt, no different than the USA whose news media is near worthless also.
    • Wasser  •  3 mths ago
      Here's the bottom line: Nothing from China is good.
      • Jon 3 mths ago
        I likee fortune cookies.
      • chris 3 mths ago
        i like chinese women.and.... their foods cool? and kung fu?
      • abc123 3 mths ago
        China needs to dissolve the Communist Party to gain any respect.
    • Robert L.B  •  3 mths ago
      I do not like China because the government controls almost everything in their conutry. If you want something done in China you pay a bribe to those who are in charge. All Chinese products are junk because they need to be replaced three times as often that in-effect make them three times more expensive. Do I really want to listen to Chinese Propaganda? I read and listen to Al Jazeera because it tries to prove balanced reporting on world issues. Al Jazeera may not be perfect at times, but a Chinese network would be nothing more than an insult to my intelligence.
      • siriD 3 mths ago
        This is democracy.The Government is by the people for the people.Then government controls means everything's controlled by the people.Isn't it?
      • jahar 3 mths ago
        You would this so, SiriD, but it doesnt work out that way. Because the gov't isn't for the people, they are for getting rich. Them and their friends
      • Robert L.B 3 mths ago
        Oooh, an other brain washed person who thinks government is by the people and for the people. All governments on this planet are about control of its citizens. Church is about control of its members, and all groups and organizations are about control of its members. Those leaders tell you what to think, do, and act. Ninety nine percent of the US population said no bailouts. Bush and Congress bailed banks out anyway, so where does that fit into government for the people and by the people?
    • john  •  3 mths ago
      CCTV = PROPAGANDA

      CCTV = LIES
    • M  •  Mattoon, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      Finally, someone who can compete with Fox News on their levelโ€ฆ
    • Louis  •  Singapore, Singapore  •  3 mths ago
      The killing of a South Korean coast guard officer by a Chinese fisherman should have been tailor-made for China's CCTV News as it embarks on an ambitious plan to become a global network with assertive international coverage.

      What about CNN and the other American news channels and American movies that are influencing people around the world for years and, of course not forgetting all the stories from AP and the others which have a head-start indoctrinating Americans and the West with their own brand of misconceptions about China? It is not surprising to read such a comment from a lecturer in New Zealand in that way. The country is so far south and away from the center and out of touch with Asia and the world to be able to form any impression of their own other than that which they read from the Western Press. Are these only the prerogatives of the US and the West?
    • TonyG  •  3 mths ago
      Would anyone expect anything different from a China controlled news cast? lol Totally a joke! , โ€ฆHu upbraided journalists who placed the truth above loyalty to the party, saying news must always reflect "our party and country's political stance."โ€ฆ As to tell the world, there is nothing that is not controlled by us leaders of China. These communist of China need to be slaughtered like hogs! Stuck and let bleed to death
    • Homero  •  3 mths ago
      But despite all stupid comments, China is going up very steady, so keep making fun and jokes-
    • Wasser  •  3 mths ago
      another smear attempt by the west media to let you believe that what they report are not influenced by anyone. Faux News and MSNBC are the best example.
    • john  •  3 mths ago
      BEWARE: Chinese 50 Cents Army are people hired by the Chinese Communist Party to infiltrate various Internet forums posting comments favorable to the CCP and chinese people. They are paid 50 Cents USD per post, which considered the origin of the ''50 Cents Army''
      GOOGLE == ''50 CENTS ARMY'' or ''50 CENTS PARTY'' FOR DETAILS.

      CHINESE = Lying, stealing, counterfeiting and is what they do best.
    • Sam C  •  3 mths ago
      It is about time for China to expand its TV program to reach international audience so that China can uphold its news facts and make known to the world. Day in and day out, the severely slanted Western media always purposefully twist and misrepresent any news related to China. All these greatly biased reporters have a common goal that is to make every facet of China look bad. These BIASED reporters trampled their rules of journalism and professionalism under their feet like trash. What is more, in doing so they also trampled on justice. It is a great shame on these Sons OB.

      The CCTV will rise up to prevent shaded reports from the unethical, unfair, and subjective Western reporters. With CCTVโ€™s presence, maybe these biased Western reporters will be more scrupulous.
    • john  •  3 mths ago
      CCTV = PROPAGANDA

      CCTV = LIES
    • noway  •  Haikou, China  •  3 mths ago
      A country's TV network, by definition, is to tell the better side of the country. If you think western media are impartial, you are naive. If you do not like CCTV's news programs, at least you can enjoyed those non-political subjects, like history, geography, cultural events, minorities, scenic sights......etc.
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