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A Sign of Things to Come from Hu Shuli?
WSJ.com: China Journal —
Authority: 139
Even before former Caijing magazine editor Hu Shuli left the influential publication last month, speculation was running rampant about what her next venture would be6 days ago -
Journalist Flouts Beijing, Part 2: “She’s got blood on her blade and her clothing smells of gunpowder”
Women's Voices For Change —
Authority: 529
(For part one of this series, click here.)“She’s got blood on her blade and her clothing smells of gunpowder” wrote Chinese blogger Hecaitou after hearing of Hu Shuli’s resignation as [...]1 week ago -
Seasoned Journo Flouts Beijing, Speaks Truth to New Financial/ Old Political Powers
Women's Voices For Change —
Authority: 529
The once-bustling newsroom of Caijing, China’s premier business news publication, fell silent last month, when the star editor walked out followed by the editorial staff, who resigned en masse. Disagreements [...]2 weeks ago -
The Death of Caijing?
East Asia Forum —
Authority: 537
Author: Peter Yuan Cai, ANU The departure of Hu Shuli and her editorial and journalist teams at Caijing magazine finally ended months of speculation on the future of her tenure at this influential business publication. What was once the most innovative and vibrant newsroom manned by a staff of 300 and led by the ...2 weeks ago -
New Caijing, Same Values Promised
China Digital Times (CDT) —
Authority: 551
Wang Boming, publisher of Caijing , writes an editorial in the latest issue, the first to be released without Hu Shuli at the helm. Wall Street Journal’s China Real Time blog translates : The 300-desk Caijing editorial department on the 19th floor of [Beijing’s] Prime Tower could have been considered the ...4 weeks ago -
New Caijing, Same Values Promised
WSJ.com: China Journal —
Authority: 139
On Monday, the first issue of Caijing magazine following the departure of outspoken editor Hu Shuli and most of its staff hit the newsstands, featuring Obama on the cover and a letter from the editor by Wang Boming, the magazines longtime publisher. Below is the WSJs translation of the letter4 weeks ago

