skos:altLabel | - a part of the commercialization of the Chinese press in the 1930s that prioritized advertising and mass circulation.
- Shanghai News
- Shen-Pao
- Shenbao
- Shun Pao
- Archibald R. Colquhoun, wrote in 1906 comparing British and Chinese presses: “In general character the Chinese press resembles that of Europe. There are leaders and leaderettes, news item, telegrams, scraps of general information and advertisement. Along the top, where we are accustomed to see the title, runs the pious exhortation to \" respect the written word,\" and the custom of reverently collecting and burning all printed matter still survives”. (Calhoun, 101)
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