MEDIA REFERENCE
February 2006
1. BEHIND THE HIDDEN CAMERAS
Technological advances have made covert filming easier, but legal and journalistic hurdles remain. Hidden camera filming has become one of the staple techniques of investigative television reporting. But there are a number of issues to bear in mind before going undercover.
BROADCAST (January 20, 2006)
2. NO NEWS IS GOOD NEWS
China’s authorities are clearly very keen to control the news flow over the Internet. However, upwards of 80 million of their citizens are reading news online.
COMPUTER WORLD (January/February 2006)
3. IPTV – JUST A CLICK AWAY
What do industry players think about easily accessed TV content on the Internet? The recent IPTV Asian Forum shed some light.
ASIA-PACIFIC BROADCASTING (January 2006)
4. DEFEATING THE PIRATES: THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY ON PAY-TV PIRACY
Pay-TV piracy is getting worse, according to the latest industry figures. The good news is that evolving IPTV technologies could make set-top boxes harder to crack. The bad news is that piracy is also going high-tech, and shifts in viewing habits are creating new potential vulnerabilities.
TELECOM ASIA (December 2005)
5. A PROFILE OF ADVERTISING IN CHINA’s “SOCIALIST-MARKET ECONOMY”
Consumer attitudes to advertising in China have evolved since the late 1980s, from a preference for informational advertising to a desire for entertainment and transformational strategies.
MEDIA ASIA (Volume 32, 2005)
6. 公共新聞運動:後民生新聞時代的媒體選擇及其困境
公共新聞理論的提出,是在媒介權力過於集中、新聞報導娛樂化色彩愈來愈濃、尤其是公共領域急劇萎縮,以及媒介的社會責任在與商業利益博弈中敗北的情況下成長起來。
《南方電視學刊》 (2005年第6期(總第56期))
7. 行動化風潮引領無線電視新時代
數位壓縮技術大幅擴展頻寬、提升影音畫質,甚至可以雙向互動,吸引世界各國競相投入。
《台灣公視研究季刊》 (2005年12月)
February 2006
1. BEHIND THE HIDDEN CAMERAS
Technological advances have made covert filming easier, but legal and journalistic hurdles remain. Hidden camera filming has become one of the staple techniques of investigative television reporting. But there are a number of issues to bear in mind before going undercover.
BROADCAST (January 20, 2006)
2. NO NEWS IS GOOD NEWS
China’s authorities are clearly very keen to control the news flow over the Internet. However, upwards of 80 million of their citizens are reading news online.
COMPUTER WORLD (January/February 2006)
3. IPTV – JUST A CLICK AWAY
What do industry players think about easily accessed TV content on the Internet? The recent IPTV Asian Forum shed some light.
ASIA-PACIFIC BROADCASTING (January 2006)
4. DEFEATING THE PIRATES: THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY ON PAY-TV PIRACY
Pay-TV piracy is getting worse, according to the latest industry figures. The good news is that evolving IPTV technologies could make set-top boxes harder to crack. The bad news is that piracy is also going high-tech, and shifts in viewing habits are creating new potential vulnerabilities.
TELECOM ASIA (December 2005)
5. A PROFILE OF ADVERTISING IN CHINA’s “SOCIALIST-MARKET ECONOMY”
Consumer attitudes to advertising in China have evolved since the late 1980s, from a preference for informational advertising to a desire for entertainment and transformational strategies.
MEDIA ASIA (Volume 32, 2005)
6. 公共新聞運動:後民生新聞時代的媒體選擇及其困境
公共新聞理論的提出,是在媒介權力過於集中、新聞報導娛樂化色彩愈來愈濃、尤其是公共領域急劇萎縮,以及媒介的社會責任在與商業利益博弈中敗北的情況下成長起來。
《南方電視學刊》 (2005年第6期(總第56期))
7. 行動化風潮引領無線電視新時代
數位壓縮技術大幅擴展頻寬、提升影音畫質,甚至可以雙向互動,吸引世界各國競相投入。
《台灣公視研究季刊》 (2005年12月)