Media watch [2002]
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1. National security law debate comes to FCC
2002-11-01
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In tonight's programme, The Hong Kong Foreign Correspondents' Club hosts a forum on the controversial new anti-subversion laws currently under consideration. The Secretary for Security, Regina Ip, joi...
2. Eastweek magazine controversy
2002-11-08
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The popular Chinese language tabloid magazine "Eastweek"" has been closed by its owner amid the furore which followed the publication of a nude photograph of an actress, taken under duress more than 1...
3. Public Broadcasters International
2002-11-15
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Public broadcasters from around the world descended on the SAR this week for a conference hosted by Radio Television Hong Kong. Tonight's programme reports on the issues tackled at the gathering, whic...
4. TV licences ; TV advertisements in supermarkets ; Shaw Brother movies digitised ; Coverage of 16th Communist Party Congress
2002-11-22
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Tonight's programme reports on the conditions of the new broadcasting licences of the two free TV operators, TVB and ATV. There's also news of a new advertising venture with television monitors to be ...
5. Anti-subversion law publicity campaigns ; Horse racing on English TV
2002-11-29
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Tonight's programme reports on public awareness campaigns by both the Government and its critics on the proposed new national security laws. There's also an interview with the Solicitor General, who r...
6. Journalism in the post 9-11 era
2002-12-06
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Award winning journalist Phillip Knightley is in the studio to discuss the difficulties facing the media in the post 9-11 era. A former investigative reporter on the UK's Sunday Times Insight Team, Mr...
7. Digital film festival ; Young writers' awards
2002-12-13
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Tonight's programme reports on a week-long festival organised by the British Council, showcasing advances in digital media. There's also a feature on the Youth Literature Awards, now in their 30th yea...
8. Hong Kong reporters in Beijing ; Defamation law and the Internet.
2002-12-20
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Tonight's programme reports on the proliferation of news bureaus in Beijing, following the mainland authorities' relaxation of the rules on the Hong Kong media setting up offices in the mainland. And,...
9. 2002 media review ; Latest on Article 23 national security laws.
2002-12-27
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Tonight's programme looks back over an eventful year with studio guests Hugo Restall of the Asian Wall Street Journal, and Chris Yeung, of the South China Morning Post. There's also the latest on the ...