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This document outlines the connections between Chinese-language media outlets in the United States—specifically SinoVision, Qiaobao, and the Sino American Times—and the Chinese government's Overseas Chinese Affairs Office. It details how these organizations were established to promote Beijing's "soft power," with executives often appointed from Chinese state agencies and content sourced directly from official state media.

People (2)

Name Role Context
I-Der Jeng
Wang Aibing

Timeline (3 events)

Establishment of SinoVision in 1990
Establishment of Western US Qiaobao in the 1990s
2015 description of Qiaobao executives' work as strengthening 'soft power'

Relationships (4)

Overseas Chinese Affairs Office set up and hid financial role in Asian Culture and Media Group
China News Service is a branch of Overseas Chinese Affairs Office

Key Quotes (4)

"The SinoVision/Qiaobao story is illustrative of Beijing’s push to dominate Chinese-language media in the United States."
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"Sources in these firms say that the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the State Council of PRC... set up the firm in the early 1990s but hid its financial role in these companies."
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"Almost all the news stories in Qiaobao about China... are taken directly from official Chinese media outlets or websites"
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"part of the PRC’s broader push to strengthen its 'soft power' and fight back against 'Western media hegemony.'"
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