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“Tiandi News" Research-and The Kuomintang News Control In Mainland China's End

Posted on:2019-12-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S Y ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2428330566494267Subject:Journalism and communication
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"Tiandi News" was first published in March 1949,when the KMT government moved from Nanjing to Guangzhou.The Chinese society was in turmoil.The economy was suffering from the vicious inflation in the entire country,the constant economic crisis,the continuous civil war in politics,the escalation of political conflicts,The general public is in dire straits.Based on the trend,"Tiandi News" was established in this period and sought to stand on the neutral standpoint and analyze and report on all aspects of reality without prejudice to objectively reflect the current social situation and social issues.The political,military,economic,social and other changes in the final stages of the mainland.Papers closely around the "Tiandi news" news coverage,the first part mainly introduces "Tiandi News" founded the background of the times,the Kuomintang's news control policy and the background of the development of the newspaper industry in Guangdong.The second part mainly introduces the story of "Tiandi News",the features of its publication and the editors and authors.The third part mainly analyzes the related reports of political news,military situation,economic situation and education industry.The last part of the world news only exists for more than 40 days to completely disappear.“Tiandi News” is a private newspaper founded by newspapermen in the Kuomintang system to get out of the shackles of news within the system.Most editorial boards used to be Kuomintang party newspapers,left the party media for the pursuit of inner news ideals and participated in the founding of the " World news ",this lofty ideals of news,news attitude deserves to be used today for reference.
Keywords/Search Tags:Tiandi News, News policy, Journalists within the system
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