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January 4, 2015

China Media Bulletin: Issue No. 106

China Media Bulletin: Issue No. 106

In this issue:  Security clampdown in Beijing, detentions expand ahead of June 4, and foreign web services face more intense blocking.

China Media Bulletin: Issue No. 105

China Media Bulletin: Issue No. 105

In this issue:  Ai Weiwei erased from Shanghai art show, Sina threatened, and popular U.S. TV shows now pulled from Chinese streaming sites.

China Media Bulletin: Issue No. 104

China Media Bulletin: Issue No. 104

In this issue: Xinhua reporter’s exposé, the potential impact of a new ‘antipornography’ campaign, and news on Sina Weibo’s IPO.

China Media Bulletin: Issue No. 103

China Media Bulletin: Issue No. 103

In this issue:  New guidelines on freedom of information appeals, Jailed Uighur scholar Ilham Tohti wins U.S. rights award, and search engine censorship on Baidu gets a green light from U.S. judge.

China Media Bulletin: Issue No. 102

China Media Bulletin: Issue No. 102

In this issue: Censors bar news of activist Cao Shunli's death, WeChat news accounts shuttered, and Alibaba and Weibo tackle problems ahead of U.S. IPO.

China Media Bulletin: Issue No. 101

China Media Bulletin: Issue No. 101

In this issue:  State media works to improve image of National People’s Congress, Xi Jinping to lead new security committee, public reaction to Kunming knife rampage, and more.

China Media Bulletin: Issue No. 100

China Media Bulletin: Issue No. 100

In this issue: Party criminal investigations hailed by official outlets, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry meets with Chinese bloggers, and Microsoft’s Bing accused of internationalizing Chinese censorship.

China Media Bulletin: Issue No. 99

China Media Bulletin: Issue No. 99

In this issue:  Liberal media group sells Beijing paper, censors suppress information on Xu Zhiyong trial, Ilham Tohti held incommunicado, and more news.

China Media Bulletin: Lunar New Year Special Feature

China Media Bulletin: Lunar New Year Special Feature

In celebration of the Lunar New Year, the editors of the China Media Bulletin have compiled a few of our favorite CMB “Photos of the Week” from the Year of the Snake.

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