Structural changes boost media sector
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Editor's note: In May, the All-China Journalists Association released a report on the development of journalism in the country. It was the sixth report about the issue published since 2014, and it showed significant developments leading up to December 2021. The report said the growth of traditional media, such as newspapers, radio and television, has slowed, and China continues to strive for deeper integration and a digital transformation. The quality and ability of China's millions of journalists continue to improve, and the employees are becoming younger and more educated, it added.

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