Teaching Comparative Government and Politics

Tuesday, August 07, 2012

He who controls the past…

Limiting imagination is so difficult.

China bans foreign TV remakes and calls for fewer jokes in history dramas
Chinese television may get more boring after the country's top broadcasting regulator issued six new guidelines banning remakes of foreign shows and demanding serials cut back on excessive family conflict and jokes in historical dramas.

China's state administration of radio, film and television issued the new guidelines recently and they were put into effect over the past few days, the state-run Beijing News reported.

Other guidelines include forbidding online games being adapted into television series and demanding that dramas on China's communist revolution – a staple of the Chinese airwaves – clearly distinguish between heroes and villains…

Aside from the usual restrictions on sensitive topics such as human rights or excessive violence, previous guidelines have also demanded television stations broadcast "healthier" content, such as programmes on public safety and housework.

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