Scholars have described China Daily as effectively controlled by the Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party.[2][18][19] Ideologically, it tends to adopt similar perspectives to the People's Daily.[20] According to its 2014 annual report, China Daily is formally managed by the State Council Information Office (SCIO), which was formed from the Propaganda Department in 1991.[1][21] The SCIO holds regular meetings with journalists and editors from China Daily on what they should publish.[21] A former copy-editor (or "polisher" as termed at China Daily) for the newspaper described her role being "to tweak propaganda enough that it read as English, without inadvertently triggering war."[22]
Good article ??
Be careful of your sources. From Wikipedia:
Editorial control
Scholars have described China Daily as effectively controlled by the Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party.[2][18][19] Ideologically, it tends to adopt similar perspectives to the People's Daily.[20] According to its 2014 annual report, China Daily is formally managed by the State Council Information Office (SCIO), which was formed from the Propaganda Department in 1991.[1][21] The SCIO holds regular meetings with journalists and editors from China Daily on what they should publish.[21] A former copy-editor (or "polisher" as termed at China Daily) for the newspaper described her role being "to tweak propaganda enough that it read as English, without inadvertently triggering war."[22]
Really? "Be careful of your sources", and you quote wikipedia?