China-FM Briefing/Media Environment
Beijing, China - March 2, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Press conference in progress
2. Various of reporters
3. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Wang Wenbin, spokesman, Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
"Regarding the article written by ambassador Caroline Wilson, you may ask the ambassador herself. It must be pointed out that when you give your opinion on a media organization, the most important thing you need to consider is whether its reports are consistent with professional ethics, objectivity and impartiality. Some British media did not uphold a fair stance, choose angles of the report by basing on ideology, and even fabricated fake news. The fact speaks loud and clear."
4. Various of reporters
5. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Wang Wenbin, spokesman, Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
"China has been open to, welcoming and providing convenience for foreign journalists covering news in China, including those with British media organizations. What we oppose is ideological bias, fake news in the name of press freedom, and behaviors that breach professional ethics."
6. Reporters
7. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Wang Wenbin, spokesman, Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
"I would also like to point out that the Chinese government encourages the media to conduct supervision in accordance with the law, protect the lawful rights and interests of journalists, and protect the intellectual property rights of the press and the publishing sector."
8. Camera crew
China has always been open to, welcoming and providing convenience for foreign journalists covering news in China, said Foreign Ministry Spokesman Wang Wenbin on Tuesday.
Caroline Wilson, British Ambassador to China, Tuesday published an article on the media environment in China.
In response, the spokesman pointed out that when judging a media organization, the most important thing to consider is whether its reports are consistent with professional ethics, objectivity and impartiality.
"Regarding the article written by ambassador Caroline Wilson, you may ask the ambassador herself. It must be pointed out that when you give your opinion on a media organization, the most important thing you need to consider is whether its reports are consistent with professional ethics, objectivity and impartiality. Some British media did not uphold a fair stance, choose angles of the report by basing on ideology, and even fabricated fake news. The fact speaks loud and clear," said Wang.
Wang emphasized that what China opposes is ideological bias and fake news in the name of freedom of the press.
"China has been open to, welcoming and providing convenience for foreign journalists covering news in China, including those with British media organizations. What we oppose is ideological bias, fake news in the name of press freedom, and behaviors that breach professional ethics," said Wang.
"I would also like to point out that the Chinese government encourages the media to conduct supervision in accordance with the law, protect the lawful rights and interests of journalists, and protect the intellectual property rights of the press and the publishing sector," said Wang.
China-FM Briefing/Media Environment
Dateline : March 2, 2021
Location : China
Duration : 2'06
Beijing, China - March 2, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Press conference in progress
2. Various of reporters
3. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Wang Wenbin, spokesman, Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
"Regarding the article written by ambassador Caroline Wilson, you may ask the ambassador herself. It must be pointed out that when you give your opinion on a media organization, the most important thing you need to consider is whether its reports are consistent with professional ethics, objectivity and impartiality. Some British media did not uphold a fair stance, choose angles of the report by basing on ideology, and even fabricated fake news. The fact speaks loud and clear."
4. Various of reporters
5. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Wang Wenbin, spokesman, Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
"China has been open to, welcoming and providing convenience for foreign journalists covering news in China, including those with British media organizations. What we oppose is ideological bias, fake news in the name of press freedom, and behaviors that breach professional ethics."
6. Reporters
7. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Wang Wenbin, spokesman, Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
"I would also like to point out that the Chinese government encourages the media to conduct supervision in accordance with the law, protect the lawful rights and interests of journalists, and protect the intellectual property rights of the press and the publishing sector."
8. Camera crew
China has always been open to, welcoming and providing convenience for foreign journalists covering news in China, said Foreign Ministry Spokesman Wang Wenbin on Tuesday.
Caroline Wilson, British Ambassador to China, Tuesday published an article on the media environment in China.
In response, the spokesman pointed out that when judging a media organization, the most important thing to consider is whether its reports are consistent with professional ethics, objectivity and impartiality.
"Regarding the article written by ambassador Caroline Wilson, you may ask the ambassador herself. It must be pointed out that when you give your opinion on a media organization, the most important thing you need to consider is whether its reports are consistent with professional ethics, objectivity and impartiality. Some British media did not uphold a fair stance, choose angles of the report by basing on ideology, and even fabricated fake news. The fact speaks loud and clear," said Wang.
Wang emphasized that what China opposes is ideological bias and fake news in the name of freedom of the press.
"China has been open to, welcoming and providing convenience for foreign journalists covering news in China, including those with British media organizations. What we oppose is ideological bias, fake news in the name of press freedom, and behaviors that breach professional ethics," said Wang.
"I would also like to point out that the Chinese government encourages the media to conduct supervision in accordance with the law, protect the lawful rights and interests of journalists, and protect the intellectual property rights of the press and the publishing sector," said Wang.
ID : 8179894
Published : 2021-03-02 17:08
Last Modified : 2021-03-02 20:05:00
Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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