Xinhua
Since its founding in 1931, Xinhua News Agency (新华社 ‟New China News Agency”) has grown into the world’s largest and most influential state-run media organization. The agency boasts an extensive…
Founded in 1952, China News Service (中国新闻社, CNS) stands as the second-largest state-owned news agency in the People’s Republic of China, trailing only Xinhua News Agency. Its principal mandate is to serve overseas Chinese…
Phoenix Television is a prominent state-aligned broadcaster delivering Mandarin and Cantonese programming to viewers across mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, and beyond—including via its U.S. arm, Phoenix TV US. Anchored in…
The Asian Culture & Media Group is a bona fide US-registered media company operating in the American media landscape. Its principal assets included SinoVision TV—a 24‑hour television network formerly offering Chinese- and English-language…
Established on October 28, 2013, Shanghai United Media Group emerged from a strategic merger of the city’s two most prominent newspaper groups—Jiefang Daily Press Group and Wenhui–Xinmin United Press Group….
Shanghai Media Group (SMG), founded in 2001 through the consolidation of the People’s Radio Station of Shanghai, East Radio Shanghai, Shanghai City Television, and Oriental Television, stands as one of…
Global CAMG Media Group is a media conglomerate based in Australia. Its operations span a network of radio stations and Chinese-language publications. In addition, scholarly research notes that CAMG’s operations extend…
The Chinese New Zealand Herald is a Chinese-language newspaper serving the Chinese-speaking population of New Zealand. Media assets Publishing: Chinese New Zealand Herald State Media Matrix Typology Captured Public/State-Managed (CaPu)…