Mainland China News

If you believe that China Daily has journalistic credibility, I’m about to challenge that belief. Or if you believe that China Daily is completely outside of the field of actual journalism, this won’t surprise you at all.

I was recently interviewed by China Daily and the article was published yesterday. I’m frustrated that they inserted so many fake quotes that they claim were said by me, many of which aren’t even correct English. I’m quite certain that what they did was speak to me and then approximate my words with quotes, in many cases completely changing the meaning of what I said.

Either they don’t how quotes work, or they are free to make up fake quotes at will. I’m guessing it’s the latter.

I don’t entirely blame the author, what with China being ranked #173 out of 179 countries on the Press Freedom Index. The problem is institutional. To be fair, I should add that I have done dozens of interviews of this type and this is the first time that I’ve noticed blatant misquotes throughout the text.

This article came to my attention when a stranger in another region of China emailed me saying that he read it. Upon reading the article I contacted the reporter and he responded within several hours saying that he would would remove all of the mis-attributed quotes in the online version.

China Daily article

June 6, 2013|

China Blogcast Interview About Music in China

Big Love Music Festival

Earlier this week I was contacted by China Blogcast, a new podcast which interviews prominent China bloggers about happenings in Mainland China. The event that led to the interview was the Big Love music festival post on Chengdu Living: Chengdu’s Big Love Music Festival Turns to Big Scorn.

In the podcast, I answer questions about the event, the music industry in China, and about performing in China as an American. Check it out right here: China Blogcast Episode 6: Big Love

Download Link

You can download the interview MP3 right here or subscribe to the China Blogcast on iTunes.

2018 Update: unfortunately this podcast is no longer online! 

July 5, 2012|
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