MCLC: Nanfang zhoumo issues correction

Denton, Kirk denton.2 at osu.edu
Sun Jan 20 11:21:54 EST 2013


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From: kirk (denton.2 at osu.edu)
Subject: Nanfang zhoumo issues correction
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Source: Huffington Post (1/17/13):
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/17/southern-weekly-correction_n_24929
84.html

Southern Weekly Issues Correction For Chinese Censor's Mistakes

BEIJING (AP) ‹ A Chinese weekly newspaper whose editorial staff had a rare
but short-lived revolt against censorship issued a correction Thursday for
mistakes that were blamed on censors and helped fuel the dispute.

The correction came as a bookend to a dispute in which journalists tested
the boundaries of state censorship and in which China's ruling Communist
Party showed that it is not ready to loosen its tight grip on the media.

Journalists at the Southern Weekly said the mistakes resulted from
last-minute changes made by censors who ignored a usual review by the
paper's editorial department. The journalists used the errors to air their
frustration and draw attention to how heavy censorship changed the paper's
New Year's message from a call for constitutionalism into a tribute to the
Communist Party.

Journalists had threatened to go on strike, but the tension fizzled after
the editorial staff and the censors reached a compromise that would relax
some intrusive controls while keeping much of the censorship in place.
Public calls for the ouster of the region's top censor were ignored, and
the newspaper was published last Thursday with no hint of the dispute.

This week, the paper ran a correction at the bottom of the second page to
fix three glitches from the New Year's edition: a typo, a wrong date and
an erroneous numbering of the edition. But there was more: The journalists
also made their first ‹ though oblique and mild ‹ reference in print to
the censorship dispute.

"Newspaper mistakes are always in black and white. In every link of
editing and publishing a newspaper, its standard process should always be
respected and followed. We have never been more keenly aware of this,"
read the correction signed by the editorial staff.

Members of the editorial staff could not be reached for comment Thursday,
because they had been asked not to talk to the foreign media.

Calls to the newspaper and its parent company, Nanfang Media Group, were
either unanswered or not immediately returned on Thursday.









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