2023
DOI: 10.1177/17480485221139465
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Mundo China: The media partnership reframing China's image in Brazil

Abstract: This paper explores China's increasing media engagement with Latin American partners. It examines the case of Mundo China (MC), a China-news segment broadcast by the Brazilian news channel BandNews TV and co-produced in partnership with CCTV. By conducting content analysis, we assess how China is presented, contrast the framing of China before and since the partnership agreement, and compare the televised image of China between BandNews TV and other news channels in Brazil. The findings show that MC has assist… Show more

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“…In addition, China has continually increased its media presence in Brazil over the past decade. For example, the Brazilian news channel BandNews TV allowed a CCTV broadcast to be aired, causing Western critics to "warn of its implications for democratic values and freedom of expression in the region" (Morales et al, 2023). Nonetheless, the CCTV segments on a Brazilian channel have been aired like normal.…”
Section: Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, China has continually increased its media presence in Brazil over the past decade. For example, the Brazilian news channel BandNews TV allowed a CCTV broadcast to be aired, causing Western critics to "warn of its implications for democratic values and freedom of expression in the region" (Morales et al, 2023). Nonetheless, the CCTV segments on a Brazilian channel have been aired like normal.…”
Section: Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%