Submitted by Sheldon Rampton on
Three years from now, Beijing will host the Olympic games, giving the "Chinese superpower-in-the-making" an opportunity to "present a progressive, urbane and open face to a world increasingly nervous about its growing might," writes Catherine Armitage. However, the Beijing Olympics organizing committee (BOCOG) isn't taking phone calls from reporters, for fear that they might get a call from the outlawed spiritual group Falun Gong. "The problem with telephone interviews is that we can't identify the person on the line, which media he represents and whether he is a journalist or not," explained BOCOG spokesman Jiang Xiaoyu. "For example the Falun Gong cult is illegal in China but they have their own journalists." BOCOG is planning to hire a leading international PR firm to help manage media coverage of the Olympics. "Hill and Knowlton, Weber Shandwick and Burson-Marsteller are rumoured to be those in contention," Armitage writes.
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critical thinker replied on Permalink
Badly missing the point