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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Listened to several episodes. I will say this; well produced and well done propaganda. You need to listen closely. The average layman won’t notice it but if you truly listen it’s very clear. The dead giveaway is the constant juxtaposing of China vs USA and the passive aggressive anti-USA positioning. Most news sources just report basic facts. The interviews have a very Chiba slant. It’s nuanced but it is there. Well done propaganda. Kudos.
Used to be informative... Now it's just CCP blatherskite
Some interesting conversations, but lots of episodes are just listening to Miles Yu gripe about China and present everything in the most exaggerated way possible without resistance from other hosts or guests.
Update: There are times when SCMP reporters get a surprising amount of free reign both in terms of tone and content, but there are also plenty of times when it’s clear that it’s under mainland ownership now, and that HK has changed significantly post return.
The 2024 ‘Two-Sessions’ episode is a good example of fairly strong mainlander, pro-Beijing bias, with limited understanding of Western perspectives (sadly, many mainland Chinese have about as poor an understanding of the West as people in t... more
The guest stated that the Russians interfered in the 2016 election. That is a bald faced lie.
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