President #XiJinping visits headquarters of Xinhua News Agency in Beijing. Xinhua is China's national news agency pic.twitter.com/LNTN9Df4E6— China Xinhua News (@XHNews) February 19, 2016
DW: President Xi Jinping demands 'absolute loyalty' from state media in China
Chinese President Xi Jinping has demanded 'absolute loyalty' from the state media. Beijing is also to oblige foreign media companies to obtain state permission before publishing online.
Chinese President Xi Jinping visited the country's top three state-run media outlets on Friday. In this rare tour, Xi told media editors and journalists to pledge total loyalty to the state and the ruling Communist Party and its leaders in "thought, politics and action."
Liu Yunshan, the party's propaganda chief, accompanied Xi on his visits to the People's Daily, the Xinhua news agency, and state broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV).
"The media run by the party and the government are the propaganda fronts and must have the party as their family name," Xi told the media employees.
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WNU Editor: I guess he is troubled that the media is not giving him the "fawning coverage" that he believes he deserves.
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