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Thomas Chao’s Journalistic Activities and Influence on Increasing China’s Voice Worldwide
YU Qian, WANG Hai
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DOI:10.17265/2159-5836/2020.06.007
Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, Guangzhou, 510420, China
In the 1930s and 1940s, Thomas Chao, an internationally-renowned Chinese journalist, influenced Chinese journalists’ way of covering and writing news with his own prominent experience in international news reporting. Based on his long-term news practice, Chao analyzed the differences between Chinese and Western press and explored the way for improvement. He called on the government to set up a national news agency so as to establish itself in the field of international communication, and helped the Central News Agency to take back Reuters’ right to publish in China. Chao also actively promoted the exchange and cooperation between Chinese newspapers and news agencies and foreign press in international communication activities, striving to increase China’s voice worldwide.
Thomas Ming-heng Chao, Chinese press, Central News Agency (CNA), withdrawing the right to publish, China’s voice worldwide
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