4.4

Summary Offences

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4.10

4.11

Public Entertainment.

Corruption and the Disclosure of Information

Other Relevant Legislation.

Censorship Now.

4.11.1 The seizure of tapes

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4.11.2 "The Loudhailer Five"

4.11.3 Censoring a documentary 4.11.4 Banning students

THE MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS IN HONG KONG

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5.1

5.2

Overview..

Broadcasting and Telecommunications

5.2.1 Television

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Broadcasting Legislation

4.4.1 The Broadcasting Authority 4.4.2

Television

4.4.3 Radio and telecommunications

Film Censorship

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5.2.3 RTHK corporation

5.2.4 Broadcasting and telecommunication policy 5.2.5

Telecommunications.

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5.3

The Print Media.

5.3.1 Newspapers

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5.4

Journalism in Hong Kong

5.5

Self-censorship. .

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6.1

6.2

CHINA AND FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION

Freedom of Expression in China.

6.1.1 The media in China.

China and Freedom of Expression in Hong Kong Since 1989

6.2.1 Wen Wei Po newspaper: Bringing the pro-China media

to heel after 1989

China and the Independent Media.

6.3

6.3.1 Restrictions on journalists

6.4

Four Categories.

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