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Authors Chin-Chuan Lee is a professor of journalism and mass communication and the director of the China Times Center for Media and Social Studies at the University of Minnesota, formerly visiting chair professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Among his English publications are Media Imperialism Reconsidered : The Homogenizing of Television Culture (author); Mass Media and Political Transition: The Hong Kong Press in China’s Orbit (coauthor); Voices of China: The Interplay of Politics and Journalism (editor); China’s Media, Media’s China (editor); Power, Money, and Media: Communication Patterns and Bureaucratic Control in Cultural China (editor). He is also an author or editor of eight books in Chinese. Joseph Man Chan is a professor in the school of journalism and communication at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Among his publications are Mass Media and Political Transition: The Hong Kong Press in China’s Orbit (coauthor ); Hong Kong Journalists in Transition (coauthor); In Search of Boundaries : Communication, Nation-State and Cultural Identities (coeditor); Press and Politics in Hong Kong: Case Studies from 1967 to 1997 (coeditor); Communication and Societal Development (coeditor, in Chinese); Mass Communication and Market Economy (coeditor, in Chinese). Zhongdang Pan, formerly associate professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, is an associate professor in the Department of Communication Arts at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Among his publications are To See Ourselves: Comparing Traditional Chinese and American Cultural Values (coauthor); Mass Communication and Market Economy (coeditor, in Chinese); Symbol and Society (coeditor, in Chinese). Clement Y. K. So is an associate professor of journalism and communication at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.Among his publications are Press and Politics in Hong Kong: Case Studies from 1967 to 1997 (coeditor); Television Program Appreciation Index: Hong Kong Experience (coeditor, in Chinese); Impact and Issues in New Media: Toward Intelligent Societies (coeditor). 245 ...