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urged to create favorable press environment
Updated: 2008-03-13
(BEIJING,
March 13) -- Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman
Qin Gang on Thursday urged foreign press members
to do their part to create a favorable news coverage
environment in China.
To
honor its commitment in the bid for the right
to host the Olympic Games, the Chinese government
started on January 1, 2007 to implement the "Regulations
On Reporting Activities in China by Foreign Journalists
During the Beijing Olympic Games and the Preparatory
Period."
With
a serious attitude toward the implementation of
the Regulations, concerned government agencies
and local governments have made great efforts
to earnestly carry them out. "Any unbiased
journalist will feel that a freer press coverage
environment is available to foreign journalists
now and they enjoy more facilities and services
in China today," Qin said at a regular press
conference?
Generally
speaking, he noted, the Regulations have been
carried out well since they were put into force,
and the move was commended by the international
community, including foreign governments and media.
However, there were some problems, Qin said, explaining
that it takes time to carry out the Regulations
in depth as conditions vary in different places
in view of the country's vast territory and big
population. On the other hand, some foreign journalists
need to rethink profoundly about their behaviors.
Many cases of resistance to press coverage were
caused by violations of the Regulations by some
journalists, or their insistence for interviews
against the interviewees' will.
In
violating journalistic ethics, Qin said, some
media members even distorted facts and fabricated
stories. "So both of us need to do our best
to efficiently carry out the Regulations with
an aim at improving press conditions in China
and making news coverage acceptable to more organizations,"
Qin added.
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NINE
AND FOXTEL SECURE AUSTRALIAN BROADCAST RIGHTS
TO THE 2010 WINTER OLYMPICS AND 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS
The
Nine Network Australia and FOXTEL today announced
they had jointly secured the exclusive broadcast
rights (terrestrial TV, subscription TV, Mobile
and internet) from the International Olympic Committee
for the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics and the
2012 London Summer Olympics.
The
landmark deal will see Nine and FOXTEL partner
to deliver Australians the most comprehensive
coverage of the winter and summer Olympics ever
seen on free-to-air and subscription television.
The
Nine/FOXTEL deal includes live rights for free-to-air,
HD Channel programming and subscription television,
as well as internet and mobile rights.
Nine
Network Australia Chief Executive Officer David
Gyngell said the bid for the Olympic broadcasting
was another step in a process to take Nine back
to its position as the leading free-toair broadcaster
in Australia.
“The
bid for the Olympic rights underscores the longer
term commitment to the Network and the preparedness
to invest in content.”
Mr
Gyngell said the coverage on Nine would be comprehensive
and exciting.
“We
believe the London Olympics will be a great event
– London is a solid cultural fit with our
viewing audiences and will achieve strong ratings
particularly with the historical links in sporting
and cultural terms between Australia and the United
Kingdom.
“We
believe winning the rights to broadcast the Olympics
sends a powerful message that Nine is on the way
back,” he added.
PBL
Media Chief Executive Officer Ian Law said: “The
bid for the Olympics had the strong support of
the board as it demonstrated the longer term approach
being taken to rebuild Nine across arrange of
demographic groups.
“It
clearly demonstrates a commitment to the business
– both in terms of its people and content,”he
said.
FOXTEL
Chief Executive Kim Williams AM said: “FOXTEL
will compliment Nine’s comprehensive free-to
air coverage of the 2010 Winter Olympics and 2012
Summer Olympics by delivering our subscribers
an expanded coverage that will provide an unparalleled
choice of whole live strands of Olympic competition
and an entirely new viewing experience fitting
for the finest of all international sports events.
“Not
only will FOXTEL provide dedicated extra channels,
we will broadcast many elements of our coverage
in high definition, which together with the FOXTEL
iQ disc drive set-top units, FOXTEL Mobile and
Broadband will give our subscribers the ultimate
control, choice and personalisation of how they
watch, share and celebrate the 2010 Winter Olympics
and 2012 Summer Olympics.”
The
bid for the Olympics was lodged in Lausanne by
David Gyngell, Jeffrey Browne and Gary Fenton
from Nine, and Kim Williams and Peter Campbell
from FOXTEL.
Full
details on how the Nine/FOXTEL partnership and
programming offer will operate will be released
progressively leading into the marketing of the
2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics in 2010.
AUDIO
GRABS: Broadcast quality audio grabs of FOXTEL
Chief Executive, Kim Williams will be available
at www.mediagame.com.au.
Ends.
Further
information: Arabella Gibson Nine Network Australia
Director of Corporate Communications (02) 9282
8884
Brendon
Moo FOXTEL Senior Executive Publicity (02) 9813
7390
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Nine Network has long been Australia’s top-rating
commercial television network. Its backboneis
the three television stations in Sydney, Melbourne
and Brisbane, along with the newly acquired regional
broadcaster, NBN, and agreements with other regional
operators.
The
Nine Network’s strength and consistency
comes from its extensive news and current affairs
coverage, rights to broadcast popular sporting
events and its slate of entertainment and lifestyle
programs.
The
Nine Network continues to set benchmarks in news
and sports coverage with multi award winning shows
including 60 Minutes, Today, Sunday, A Current
Affair and Wide World of Sports.
Originally
established in 1956 as Nine Network, it was separately
listed on the Australian Stock Exchange as Network
Nine Australia Limited from 1990 until 1994.
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same year, Publishing and Broadcasting Limited
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FOXTEL
FOXTEL
is Australia's leading subscription television
provider and is connected to more than 1.443 million
homes on cable and satellite through retail and
wholesale distribution. FOXTEL provides subscribers
with a digital service that delivers over 100
channels of news, sport, general entertainment,
movies, documentaries, music and children’s
programming. FOXTEL is owned by Telstra Corporation
Ltd (50%), The News Corporation Ltd (25%), and
Publishing and Broadcasting Ltd (25%).
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