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Bad PR : Villagers in southwestern China are puzzled by a county government's decision to paint an entire barren mountainside green. Workers who began spraying Laoshou mountain in August told villagers that they were doing so on orders of the county government Read More...
Imagethief was morbidly fascinated to find a Reuters article over the weekend that explains how the Chinese Propaganda Ministry has launched a point-based "demerit" system to try to encourage proper behavior from the print media: CHINA'S Communist Party Read More...
Colleagues from American and European offices often ask Imagethief how PR in China is different from PR in the west. Usually I give a two-part answer. First I tell them that were they to step into our offices in China they would see many things that they Read More...
It can happen to foreign retailers as well. Read More...
How did I miss this? The Washington Post's Ed Cody has written a fascinating story (via David Wolf's Silicon Hutong ) about a syndrome we in the PR business in China run into regularly: the practice of media extortion in China. I can't comment extensively Read More...
Imagethief likes Chinese propaganda posters. People who have seen me republish images from Stefan Landsberger's great Chinese propaganda poster website will be familiar with this inclination. I like to think that my appreciation of these posters extends Read More...
Longtime readers of this blog will recall I have devoted extensive time to the various woes of foreign (read: American) Internet companies in China, covering both their business and political woes . (Recap of previous posts here .) Now we've reached the Read More...
Periodically journalist friends ask me who can comment on China Internet issues. The list of people I send them to is pretty short. Someone who's always near the top is Sam Flemming of CIC , a company in Shanghai that specializes in watching what is unfolding Read More...
As the epitome of the considerate foreign resident, Imagethief is sensitive to the need to preserve China's cultural heritage. That's why I do not deface monuments or ridicule the metropolitan statuary (excessively) and why I did not fart loudly when Read More...
When you do a lot of Chinese press events you get used to a certain amount of formula. The corsages for spokespeople, because otherwise the cameras might not know who to focus on. The incredibly literal backdrop inscription translated into ungrammatical Read More...
As the owner of a Powerbook I recently went through Apple's battery recall. One of my two batteries was affected. I filled out the online form and within a week a new battery was delivered with a postage-paid return envelope for the old one. Crisp, clean Read More...
Ed Cody of the Washington Post's Beijing bureau has written an interesting story on a new decree from the Chinese government that will grant foreign correspondents in China significantly more freedom in the months before and after the games. The article Read More...
Yesterday Imagethief received an e-mail from Paul, a contributor to a Swedish English-language news site called The Local . It seems that, in a fit of a Googling fun, the gang at The Local was surprised to discover that they had become unwitting contributors Read More...
In the wake of Margaret Chan's confirmation as WHO chief, the usual questions about Chinese transparency in matters of epidemic and disease control are being asked. Thus, in the effort to smooth a bath for building Chan's credibility, you'd expect Chinese Read More...
Imagethief was interested to read today a Xinhua article reporting on BOCOG's new restrictions on Chinese Olympic athelete's participation in "social activities". From the article, I take it that this doesn't mean hanging out in bars or going out on dates Read More...
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