Q&A with Ching-Ching Ni, the EIC of NYT's seven-year-old free Chinese language site, growing the audience for its news despite China's crackdown on VPNs (Laura Hazard Owen/Nieman Lab)

Q&A with Ching-Ching Ni, the EIC of NYT's seven-year-old free Chinese language site, growing the audience for its news despite China's crackdown on VPNs (Laura Hazard Owen/Nieman Lab)

Q&A with Ching-Ching Ni, the EIC of NYT's seven-year-old free Chinese language site, growing the audience for its news despite China's crackdown on VPNs (Laura Hazard Owen/Nieman Lab)

Q&A with Ching-Ching Ni, the EIC of NYT's seven-year-old free Chinese language site, growing the audience for its news despite China's crackdown on VPNs (Laura Hazard Owen/Nieman Lab) https://ift.tt/2LRNQZD

Laura Hazard Owen / Nieman Lab:
Q&A with Ching-Ching Ni, the EIC of NYT's seven-year-old free Chinese language site, growing the audience for its news despite China's crackdown on VPNs  —  “Censorship is a way of life in China right now.  Everybody knows that whatever they say and share is controlled by the government.


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