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Hong Kong Media : Interaction Between Media, State and Civil Society

Part of the Hong Kong Studies Reader Series series
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This book explores the challenges to news professionalism and media autonomy stemming from the state, market pressure, the digitalization of communication, and a polarized civil society in Hong Kong.

China is tightening its control over post-handover Hong Kong, which includes press freedom.

Harsh market competition, coupled with shifting readership from mainstream media to digital platforms, is squeezing the business viability of media organizations.

The polarization of civil society in post-handover Hong Kong had degraded consensual values upon which news professionalism relies.

Journalists have had to reorient news professionalism and media power in the midst of state-society tension, market pressure, and the shifting communication mode driven by digitalization.

These are the key questions for Hong Kong media. This dynamic intervention will be of interest to journalists, scholars of civil society, and scholars of Asian politics.

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
9811918228 / 9789811918223
Paperback / softback
13/08/2023
Singapore
English
288 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
21 cm