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China’s expanded news source list ‘signals tighter media control’
- Mobile apps and social media accounts under Communist Party oversight have been added to the roster of approved outlets
- But the impact on those not included, such as Caixin, could be minor, observers say
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China’s new “white list” of government-approved internet news providers and aggregators will give Beijing tighter control over news in cyberspace but will not have a big impact on the few delisted publishers, industry insiders and observers said.
The list released by the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) on Wednesday comprised 1,358 sanctioned online news providers and was nearly four times longer than the previous list released in 2016.
The approved outlets include hundreds of mobile apps and Weibo and WeChat social media accounts directly managed by government bodies and media groups overseen by the Communist Party’s Central Propaganda Department.
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Among the notable exceptions were Caixin Media, The Economic Observer, Caijing magazine and the 21st Century Business Herald. Caixin was the only one of the four to be on the 2016 list.
Its release comes a week after state regulators underscored that private capital was not allowed in news operations and news distribution businesses.
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