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Monthly Archives: June 2010
July Happy Hour
The generous people at the Bookworm have extended the Happy Hour within the Happy Hour. From this Friday, July 2, you can enjoy discounted drinks from 6.30pm until 10.30pm – that’s an extra 30 minutes! What’s more, our monthly social night has been exempted from a price rise. The Bookworm - like the rest of [...]
FCCC Calls for Open Reporting Access to Tibet
On the occasion of a government-led reporting trip to Tibet for foreign journalists, the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of China calls on the government to apply its own reporting regulations and properly open Tibet to foreign journalists. A new FCCC survey about reporting access to Tibet found 86 percent of respondents said it is not currently possible to report [...]
The Business Of Movies – UCCA Breaking News Series
No registration! FCCC member Jonathan Landreth of Hollywood Reporter and Sen-lun Yu of Screen International talk about covering the movie business in China. This is the latest in a series of talks organised by FCCC and UCCA. DATE: June 27 TIME: 11:00am-12:30pm (Sunday) VENUE: Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, 798 Art District, JiuXianQiaoLu No.4, ChaoYang [...]
Reporter Shadowed by Officials During Sichuan Quake Reporting
The week of June 7, Marianne Barriaux of Agence France Press encountered interference while reporting in the Sichuan earthquake zone. After registering with Dujiangyan officials, she was granted access. Barriaux was working on a story about mothers who had and tried to have babies after losing children in the earthquake. Parents and NGOs warned her [...]
Tags: Sichuan
Private Equity: Booming In China
SPEAKER: Mr. Bruno Roy, McKinsey & Company The value of private equity deals has been growing at a compound annual rate of 40% over the past 6 years, and new McKinsey research indicates the market, including private sector and state-owned enterprise deals, could reach well over 200 billion renminbi by 2015. Yet, while the sector [...]