us, now, tiktok absolutely denies that, chinese estate spokespeople have been saying they deny that as well. but it has raised broader questions about what china hopes to achieve with its media strategy around the world. how is it trying to create narratives that suit its goals? how is it, on occasions, trying to put this information into the information ecosystem? let s information ecosystem ? let s start information ecosystem? let s start by understanding these broad ambitions of president xi jinping and everyone else within the chinese state. i am joined by howard zhang, editor of bbc news chinese, but first, nguyen, how would you outline china s media strategy and its ambitions? ambitions? yes, thanks for havin: ambitions? yes, thanks for having me ambitions? yes, thanks for having me on. ambitions? yes, thanks for having me on. there - ambitions? yes, thanks for having me on. there has i ambitions? yes, thanks for. having me on. there has been ambitions? yes, thanks
they announced they are launching a disinformation reporting team featuring journalists whose expertise apparently is fake news. that must ve been been hard to find. every journalist these days as an expert on fake news. like seeing a french bulldog is a expert on farting. that s all they do. something about their flat faces. good to see mpr realizing the necessity of policing fake news like a drug addict checking himself into rehab admitting you have a problem. npr is the first step, so good for you. the first investigation via themselves this tweet from npr it s self right before the 2020 election. here, mpr asks why you haven t seen stories from them about the new york post story on hunter biden which the paper broke a month or so before the 2020 election. as you know, the story was flushed on a toilet like an ounce of crack when cops kick in hunter s front door. [laughter] debating whether to reread that. they got it. greg: it s monday. i have a lot on my mind. yeah
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It has been custom for decades. Right now, there is no indication those norms and customs are changing. The president did call cnn and other outlets today. He seemed to enjoy the verbal combat. Maybe we will see him do Press Conferences more often. There are concerns about chilling effects from the daily drumbeat, calling the news media fake, the cnn, the New York Times, he continues, on a daily basis, to try to destabilise and delegitimise the american media. A lot of viewers, even some that voted for trump, that is troubling. Answering questions, mostly words, not actions. I see journalists clearly, standing up straight, covering the biggest story in the world and not being intimidated. How many people out there, in the public, believe him when he says you and the New York Times are fake news . That a very interesting question also. If you look at the polls, we know the trust in media is low. But trust in trump is also low. The ratings and traffic to news websites, including the bbc
xi jinping would like to quote president xijinping here. comrades, tell the china xijinping here. comrades, tell the china story, and tell it fully the china story, and tell it fully. that s what he told in front fully. that s what he told in front of fully. that s what he told in front of a fully. that s what he told in front of a wide audience on cctv. front of a wide audience on cctv. the front of a wide audience on cctv, the parent company, as well cctv, the parent company, as well as cctv, the parent company, as well as when he visited all of the party well as when he visited all of the party run and state run medie the party run and state run media. that is the main message. like the soviets before, message. like the soviets before, like all the autocratic governments in history, they want governments in history, they want a governments in history, they want a narrative that puts the party, want a narrative that puts the party. the want a narrative tha