Wednesday, July 30, 2008 1:47 AM
by
will
China loves a good spokesman
Not much I can add to this Xinhua article:
Most Chinese pay attention to govt. spokesmen, want more transparency
BEIJING, July 29 (Xinhua) -- Wang Weitao, a PhD
candidate at China's University of Science and Technology, said Premier
Wen Jiabao's manner as a spokesman during press conference impressed
him most.
The Premier showed his sincerity, prudence and amicability while elaborating important policies and answering reporters' questions, he noted, adding that Wen had set a good example for all spokesmen.
Like Wang, many Chinese has started
to pay attention to spokesmen as a survey last week shows 85.9 percent
Chinese have followed spokesman at various levels with interest.
"To watch a press conference given
by a spokesman is much more interesting and informative than reading
regulations and watching news broadcasts," said Ke Qiang, a college
junior in Hubei University.
The week-long survey, conducted by
the China Youth Daily, revealed that 84.9 percent of Chinese support
the system of making news known through a spokesman.
Well, me too. But Imagethief has always felt that if there is one thing more interesting than news made known through a spokesman, it's news made known through a cheerleading squad. Imagine what that could do for the annual National People's Congress press conference. But no one ever listens to me about these things.