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2008年8月27日

作者:
Robert Bianco, USA Today

NBC coverage gives a narrow view of China

It's not the job of NBC's Olympics coverage to crack what producer Dick Ebersol calls "the mystery of China" or to play referee between our competing political and social systems. But we should ask two things of the network: When you go outside the events, do so honestly; and when news breaks, cover it adequately...Mary Carillo, whose irreverence is usually welcome, did a jokey report on the Three Gorges Dam and the fast train to Tibet that never mentioned that both are wildly controversial: one for its environmental impact, the other as a territorial incursion. [note: Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited NBC (joint venture General Electric, Vivendi Universal) to respond to this article but it has not yet done so. If we receive a response we will link to it alongside.]