Is China’s Incoming Prez Relying On Microblogging Over State Media ?

9 Feb

Beijing: News coverage of China’s leaders has long been the exclusive domain of official media but the country’s incoming president Xi Jinping is changing all that relying more on the popular microblog to strike rapport with people leaving state media flustered.

The state media, which enjoyed absolute monopoly since Communist Party came to power in 1949 appeared peeved as a new account called ” Xuexifensituan” (Learning From Xi Fan Club) in Sina Weibo, akin to Chinese Twitter, is getting all firsthand information and pictures of Xi’s tours in the country.

Though the anonymous female blogger claimed she was only an admirer of Xi, the candid coverage raised eyebrows with people wondering whether Xi himself made a proxy debut to take advantage of the new microblog media whose numbers have crossed 300 million, overtaking official media in substance and content and in credibility.

The blog post has “raised eyebrows with its candid coverage”, state-run Xinhua news agency said in a report today.

“What’s going on? Why is it quicker and closer than we are?” read a post written by national broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV) on Sina Weibo.

The posts are exclusive and always come ahead of reports from official media, the report said, an apparent attempt to popularize the blog.

The microblogger refers to Xi as ‘Xi Dada’, a term that translates as ‘Uncle Xi’ in some parts of China. ‘Pingping’, a dual-syllable nickname often used by intimate friends or relatives, is also used to describe China’s top leader.

The blog has attracted nearly five lakh followers since going online in November 2012. Although the information contained in the blog has interested the public, netizens are also curious about the real identity of the blog’s owner.

“The blog does not feature a ‘V’ emblem, a mark which indicates that the blog owner’s identity has been verified by Sina Weibo. The only clues are profile details stating that the blog’s owner is a female from northwest China’s Shaanxi province,” the report said.

Source: http://www.siliconindia.com/news/technology/Is-Chinas-Incoming-Prez-Relying-On-Microblogging-Over-State-Media–nid-140587-cid-2.html

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