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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Media Show 20240710

Increasingly have to rely on stringers as their own reporters are working outside chinas borders. And steve vines, the Observers Man in Hong Kong since the 1980s, said this week that it was no longer safe for him to be there and has decided to come back to the uk. So what is the situation forjournalists in china and for those trying to cover the country from afar . Let me introduce you to my guests. I mentioned steve vines, he is one of them, former China Correspondent for The Observer, now back in the uk. Sha hua is a correspondent for the Wall Streetjournal based in Hong Kong. Cedric alviani is head of the East Asia Bureau for Reporters Without Borders and isjoining us from taiwan. Amy qin is China Correspondent for the New York Times, based in beijing, now works in taiwan, she is on the line from california. And meera selva, Deputy Director of the Reuters Institute at oxford university. Welcome to all of you, thank you for being a part of the programme, especially those who are join

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Media Show 20240710

Other major titles, including the New York Times, increasingly have to rely on stringers as their own reporters are working outside chinas borders. And steve vines, the Observers Man in Hong Kong since the 1980s said this week that it was no longer safe for him to be there and has decided to come back to the uk. So what is the situation forjournalists in china and for those trying to cover the country from afar . Let me introduce you to my guests. I mentioned steve vines, he is one of them, former China Correspondent for The Observer, now back in the uk. Sha hua is a correspondent for the Wall Streetjournal based in Hong Kong. Cedric alviani is head of the East Asia Bureau for Reporters Without Borders and isjoining us from taiwan. Amy qin is China Correspondent for the New York Times, based in beijing, now works in taiwan, she is on the line from california. And meera selva, Deputy Director of the Reuters Institute at oxford university. Welcome to all of you, thank you for being a par

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Media Show 20240710

Now on bbc news, the media show. Hello. This week we are asking how hard is it to report on the ground in china and tell the story of that country to the wider world . Journalists covering the fatal floods, which included those terrifying scenes from the underground train as it filled up with water, found that their presence was not always welcome. Other major titles, including the New York Times, increasingly have to rely on stringers as their own reporters are working outside chinas borders. And steve vines, the Observers Man in Hong Kong since the 19805 said this week that it was no longer safe for him to be there and has decided to come back to the uk. So what is the situation forjournalists in china and for those trying to cover the country from afar . Let me introduce you to my guests. I mentioned steve vines, he is one of them, former China Correspondent for The Observer, now back in the uk. Sha hua is a correspondent for the Wall Streetjournal based in Hong Kong. Cedric alviani

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Media Show 20240710

Hello. This week we are asking how hard is it to report on the ground in china and tell the story of that country to the wider world . Journalists covering the fatal floods, which included those terrifying scenes from the underground train as it filled up with water, found that their presence was not always welcome. Other major titles, including the New York Times, increasingly have to rely on stringers as their own reporters are working outside chinas borders. And steve vines, the Observers Man in Hong Kong since the 1980s said this week that it was no longer safe for him to be there and has decided to come back to the uk. So what is the situation forjournalists in china and for those trying to cover the country from afar . Let me introduce you to my guests. I mentioned steve vines, he is one of them, former China Correspondent for The Observer, now back in the uk. Sha hua is a correspondent for the Wall Streetjournal based in Hong Kong. Cedric alviani is head of the East Asia Bureau

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Media Show 20240710

At 10 oclock, Clive Myrie will be here with a full round up of the days news. First, the media show. Hello. This week we are asking how hard is it to report on the ground in china and tell the story of that country to the wider world . Journalists covering the fatal floods, which included those terrifying scenes from the underground train as it filled up with water, found that their presence was not always welcome. Other major titles, including the New York Times, increasingly have to rely on stringers as their own reporters are working outside chinas borders. And steve vines, the Observers Man in Hong Kong since the 19805 said this week that it was no longer safe for him to be there and has decided to come back to the uk. So what is the situation forjournalists in china and for those trying to cover the country from afar . Let me introduce you to my guests. I mentioned steve vines, he is one of them, former China Correspondent for The Observer, now back in the uk. Sha hua is a corresp

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