China Daily paid The Wall Street Journal more than $85,000 and the Los Angeles Times $340,000 for advertising campaigns between May and October 2020, according to a disclosure that the propaganda mill filed this week with the Justice Department under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA).
China Daily also paid Foreign Policy magazine $100,000, The Financial Times, a U.K.-based newspaper, $223,710, and $132,046 to the Canadian outlet Globe & Mail for advertising campaigns, according to the filing.
The Beijing-based outlet paid several newspaper companies a total of $1,154,666 for printing costs, including $110,000 to the Los Angeles Times, $92,000 to The Houston Chronicle and $76,000 to The Boston Globe....
Jim Lincoln wrote: "Australian media playing into China's grand strategy" https://tinyurl.com/y63b2jmp An article that is on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation site, and is over 6 years old, and is still interesting ❗👍 The United States and England aren't the only countries that China is interested in. So I get to miss a lot of Chinese propaganda because most of these sites mentioned in the SA article say that I have to subscribe before I can read much stuff on them. "Every cloud has a silver lining?"
That is good news. You spread enough propaganda on this site as it is.
"Australian media playing into China's grand strategy"
https://tinyurl.com/y63b2jmp
An article that is on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation site, and is over 6 years old, and is still interesting ❗👍 The United States and England aren't the only countries that China is interested in. So I get to miss a lot of Chinese propaganda because most of these sites mentioned in the SA article say that I have to subscribe before I can read much stuff on them. "Every cloud has a silver lining?"
1 Timothy 6:10 “For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.”
In the end, their desire for wealth and/or fame will condemn them.
“”China Daily also paid Foreign Policy magazine $100,000, The Financial Times, a U.K.-based newspaper, $223,710, and $132,046 to the Canadian outlet Globe & Mail for advertising campaigns,””
The media love the Chinese.
Regardless of communist dictatorship.
Never mind the human rights just keep the money coming!!!