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Hong Kong signals overhaul of public broadcaster RTHK, stoking media freedom concerns

By Jessie Pang HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong s government review of public broadcaster RTHK has found deficiencies in editorial management and a lack of transparency in handling complaints, signalling a major overhaul of the revered institution as concerns grow over media freedom. The only independent, publicly funded media outlet on Chinese soil, Radio Television Hong Kong was founded in 1928 and is sometimes compared to the British Broadcasting Corporation. Its charter guarantees it editorial independence. It angered Hong Kong s government, the police, and Beijing with its coverage of 2019 anti-government protests that shook the Asian financial hub, including several investigations that sparked widespread criticism of authorities. There are deficiencies in (the) editorial management mechanism, the Commerce Bureau said in a 154-page report of its review released on Friday. There were no well-defined and properly documented editorial processes and decisions, and no clear allocation o

港府批准中國製科興疫苗緊急使用 民主黨批倉卒通過打擊市民信心

港府批准中國製科興疫苗緊急使用 民主黨批倉卒通過打擊市民信心
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Hong Kong signals overhaul of public broadcaster RTHK, stoking media freedom concerns

Hong Kong signals overhaul of public broadcaster RTHK, stoking media freedom concerns
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HKBU School of Business s new study shows online crowdfunders more often back Kickstarter entrepreneurs with trustworthy-looking faces

(1) It doesn t matter how good you look - a trustworthy-looking face is the key to sealing the deal HONG KONG, Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Over the past few years, online crowdfunding has shown that it is a viable fundraising mechanism that is here to stay. Platforms like Kickstarter have become a magnet for entrepreneurs looking to market their concepts and raise capital. While much attention goes into the presentation and explanation of the product, a new study from Dr. Yang Duan and Dr. Ray Wang of Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) School of Business, Tien-Shih Hsieh of University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, and Zhihong Wang of Clark University examines a seemingly novel idea - do people fund crowdfunding campaigns based on how trustworthy the entrepreneur looks? Is an entrepreneur s face essentially the key to crowdfunding success?

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