THE SCRAMBLE FOR CHINA'S HEARTS AND MINDS "When the Beijing Olympic Games kicked off two weeks ago with a four-hour spectacular, more than 840 million people in China tuned in, perhaps the largest television audience in history for a single event. The broadcast was the first in a series of Olympic bonanzas for China Central Television, or CCTV, one of the chief propaganda arms of the Chinese state and perhaps also a new global media titan. … The company is … a model of how the Communist Party in China manages to keep state-owned companies profitable as it moves the nation toward a market economy with less government influence. That the biggest corporations in the world are bankrolling that evolution — as well as party propaganda — is one of the ironies of modern China. … Its advertisers include Procter & Gamble, Coca-Cola and Adidas. It has cut television and marketing deals with the National Basketball Association and IMG Worldwide, the global sports and entertainment giant."

Aug 22, 2008 · posted by Cord Jefferson, MollyGood · Link · 2 Responses
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No. 1 Lily the Pink says:

Coca-Cola has no problem with human rights violations. It has a history of turning a blind eye, even when they are committing them. I can't believe more companies aren't courting them, really. It's not everywhere that you can set up shop that has state sanctioned abuse!

Posted: Aug 22, 2008 at 2:35 pm
No. 2 Chelsea says:

Yeah, if Coke has no problem committing atrocities in Columbia, what's the problem with signing a lil' pen and ink deal in China?

Posted: Aug 22, 2008 at 2:42 pm
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