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 楼主| 发表于 2019-1-8 19:45:50 | 只看该作者
【案例】有哪些党报央媒为权健束昱辉站过台?


根据天津官方的通报,天津市公安机关对权健自然医学科技发展有限公司涉嫌组织、领导传销活动罪和虚假广告罪立案侦查,公司实际控制人束某某等18名犯罪嫌疑人已被依法刑事拘留。权健以及束昱辉大概率要凉凉。

天津日报曾力捧权健

《天津日报》在1月7日的头版,还专门配发了标题为《重打猛打真打 坚决铲除保健品乱象》的评论员文章,不点名的对保健品乱象猛烈开火,其中的用词用语都是力道千钧,对待敌人“像冬天般冷酷”,如“重拳砸下力千钧”,“以雷霆手段直点死穴、毫不手软。重打、猛打、真打,坚决铲除保健品乱象这一顽瘴痼疾,务须秉持除恶务尽的态势,决不给不法分子留下可乘之机。”“整治保健品乱象,不但要‘灭死角’,还要‘断后路’。”


明眼人都看得出,这篇评论是针对权健。不过天津日报很快就遭怼,有网友扒出,就在2016年10月,《天津日报》刊发了对权健束昱辉的专访——《权健总裁束昱辉:上富豪排行榜不能体现我的价值追求》。


在这篇专访里,极尽溢美之词——“束昱辉相信自己所收集的中医药秘方一定能发光发热,造福于民”,“权健从祖国悠久、浩瀚的中医药文化宝库当中汲取养分,并视这一无价的资源作为企业发展的核心命脉和支撑力。”

作为一方党报,天津日报和权健从相爱到相杀,让人感叹世事无常。但U财君觉得,津云新闻凌晨3点左右发布权健立案侦查的消息,这“半夜鸡叫”的做法和报纸上不点名的评论,似乎有点不情不愿又无可奈何的感觉,一方纳税大户如果就此倒下,的确影响深远。

还有哪些党报央媒赞美过权健?

除了《天津日报》,其实这两年来还有不少党报央媒大力宣传过权健以及束昱辉,从束昱辉当上政协委员以及投资足球来看,很多观点也认为,这是束以及权健想全力洗白自己的做法。


2017年6月28日,一个名为“自然医学永成系统论坛”的搜狐号,发表了一篇题为《请看中央电视台及人民日报对权健的报道!今天你对权健爱理不理,明天权健让你高攀不起!》的文章,回应外界对于权健涉嫌传销的质疑。


文中提到《人民公安》2012年第858期发表了名为《振兴中医 弘扬国粹——权健推动中医秘方产业化之路》的专题文章。文章全面记述了权健集团辉煌的发展历程以及权健自然医学在中医药文化事业上的艰辛实践,特别就权健的中医秘方产业化道路作了详尽的评述,积极肯定了权健在弘扬中医国粹,光大国药产业方面做出的贡献。


文章还提到,“人民日报,人民政协报连续5年头版报道权健!”




央视和各大电视台多次介绍权健集团以及董事长中医秘方养生,治病,助力中国足球,慈善事业等等!





其中提到的人民日报,给权健和束昱辉做的专版刊登于2013年12月7日的海外版,而此次在丁香医生曝光权健之后,有一个叫“侠客岛”的公众号推送了一篇题为《权健背后的“北派传销”身影》的文章且流传甚广,惹得权健把“侠客岛”给投诉了。


这个“侠客岛”,正是人民日报海外版的官方号,这又是从相爱到相杀吗?

还不至于此。联合财经(unnews.com.cn)之前还发现,权健和人民日报的合作甚为紧密。

丁香医生曝光前,束昱辉刚刚获得由人民日报社、民政部、中国红十字总会指导,人民日报《民生周刊》杂志社、中国红十字会总会事业发展中心、中华社会救助基金会、中国SOS儿童村协会、中华少年儿童慈善救助基金会、中国公益慈善论坛组委会等多家单位共同主办的国际公益慈善论坛颁发的“中国公益慈善人物”大奖。

束昱辉本人还担任人民日报《民生周刊》旗下民生公益理事会的执行主席。(呵呵,权健束昱辉还是人民日报旗下公益理事会执行主席 刚获颁“中国公益慈善人物”)

媒体曝权健多个冠名遭撤销

在权健被立案后,有媒体曝出,权健的多个冠名被火速撤销。

1月7日,据《中国经营报》报道,由权健公司冠名的和谐号列车“权健集团”号近日已被取消冠名,该消息是由中国铁路北京局集团有限公司人士透露。但中国国家铁路集团有限公司未对外证实此消息。

《每日经济新闻》记者在中国乒乓球俱乐部超级联赛官网联赛官网核实信息发时现,在2018年12月28日公布的2018~2019赛季乒超联赛男团第13~14轮比赛主场信息汇总表中,球队名称仍为“天津权健”。而在2019年1月4日发布的2018~2019赛季乒超联赛男团第15轮比赛主场信息汇总表中,上述球队名称已更名为“天津”。不仅在联赛公告中“天津权健”已改名“天津”,在票务方发布的售票信息中,也不见“权健”字眼。

联合财经(unnews.com.cn)也发现,多个曾经宣传过权健的网站平台和自媒体号,关于权健的内容都已经变成404,而一天前这些信息都还能正常打开浏览。

权健,还有束昱辉,会就此别过吗?

编辑:冉玲琳
原文链接:https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/NdFf7a4fFX7Zi8LJSZsDjw


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 楼主| 发表于 2019-1-11 22:56:18 | 只看该作者
【案例】批评:媒体人之媚骨

编辑:冉玲琳
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 楼主| 发表于 2019-1-13 19:44:25 | 只看该作者
【案例】
University of California tells students not to use WeChat, WhatsApp in China


Hong Kong (CNN) — Students and faculty at the University of California (UC) have been warned not to use messaging apps and social media while visiting China, for fear their communications could be used against them by the country's law enforcement agencies.

The guidance from one of the biggest school networks in the US is the latest concern to be raised over Western travel to China following the December 1 arrest of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou at the request of US authorities.

Meng, who was detained in Vancouver and is currently on bail, is facing possible extradition to the US on suspicion of violating US sanctions against Iran.

Since her arrest, multiple Canadians have been detained in China and two -- Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig -- are being investigated on suspicion of "activities that endangered China's national security," charges which supporters say are politically motivated.

The UC guidance also appeared to reference the case of Paul Whelan, a US citizen arrested in Russia last month on suspicion of espionage.

"While the use of WhatsApp, WeChat and like messaging apps are legal in China, we have seen in the latest espionage charge of a US citizen in Russia where the use of WhatsApp has been cited in his espionage charges," read an email seen by CNN.

"Our concern here is the possibility China could use this condition similarly against western travelers to levy charges or as an excuse to deny departure. We recommend not using these messaging apps in China at this time."

Representatives for WeChat and WhatsApp did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

'Exercise increased caution'

A spokeswoman for UC Davis confirmed staff and students at the campus had received the email, after the news was first reported by the South China Morning Post. Students at UC Berkeley also received the email.

"UC Davis Global Affairs routinely posts links to State Department travel advisories and CDC (Centers for Disease Control) health advisories for places where our faculty, staff and students travel," the spokeswoman told CNN.

The email was sent by Gary Leonard, an executive director with UC's Risk Services department, under the Office of the President. Leonard, who is traveling, did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment.

Claire Doan, director of media relations for UC's Office of the President, told CNN the Risk Services department "relayed the guidance from WorldAware (a security and risk management company with whom we consult) to risk managers on our campuses and medical centers."

"We sent the email following a recent Department of State travel advisory for China; it is meant for consideration by staff involved in ensuring the safety and security of international travel by individuals in the UC community," she added.

That government advisory, stating the threat level as 2 on a four point scale, told Americans to "exercise increased caution in China due to arbitrary enforcement of local laws as well as special restrictions on dual US-Chinese nationals."

'Do not sign anything'

China has always had a slightly uneasy relationship with foreign students.

While around half a million international studentslive in the country, and numerous prestigious Western institutions run or partner with universities in China -- including New York University, Duke University and the University of Liverpool -- foreign academics in particular have also been treated with suspicion.

In 2016, a propaganda poster released as part of National Security Education Day warned Chinese citizens that handsome foreigners could be seeking to steal sensitive information.

The comic book-style poster showed a female named Xiao Li, being showered with compliments, red roses, fancy dinners and romantic walks in the park by David, a "visiting scholar researching issues about China" who persuades her to share internal government documents.

Academics and even some students visiting China have complained about being watched and followed by police, or dragged in for questioning about their research and who they are speaking to in the country.

As well as warning "do not sign anything," the new UC guidance instructs staff to "be cautious of lengthy Q&A or interrogation to avoid inadvertently providing any information that may be distorted to deny departure or facilitate an arrest."

In the past, concerns have mainly focused on people's public pronouncements or statements to the authorities, but the new guidance suggests officials are concerned that even private comments could be used against academics and students.

'New level of suppression'

UC's concerns would appear to be well founded. China is increasingly cracking down on previously tolerated spheres of dissent, with even private comments being policed.

In recent months, the authorities have "detained or summoned dozens or more (Chinese) Twitter users, forcing them to delete sensitive tweets or close their accounts," according to Human Rights Watch (HRW). "In some cases, authorities appear to have hacked accounts themselves."

Twitter is blocked inside China and while a tiny number of Chinese dissidents and activists do use the platform, their influence is limited and in the past they were mostly ignored by the authorities.

While tweets are public, the Chinese authorities have in the past also pursued people for things they say in private, particularly on Tencent's messaging app WeChat, which has a track record of conforming with government censorship and surveillance.

In a report on privacy protections in messaging apps, Amnesty International ranked Tencent zero out of 100, and WeChat has been accused of reading users' messages and storing data. While Tencent has denied reading messages, under a new Chinese cyber security law, tech firms must store logs and relevant data for at least six months and provide them to the authorities when requested.

"Numerous instances have shown that Chinese authorities have access to private chats on WeChat," HRW's Yaqiu Wang told CNN.

"The crackdown on Chinese Twitter users and the punishment leveled against WeChat users for their private messages show that authorities have become increasingly intolerant of speeches that are either private or anonymous."

While WhatsApp -- which boasts end-to-end encryption and overseas servers without a backdoor for the Chinese authorities -- is in theory far more secure than WeChat or other Chinese messaging apps, if authorities are able to compromise a target's phone with malware or other methods, encryption will not protect them.

Experts have long warned against using WeChat for anything sensitive, even as the sheer dominance of the app makes it difficult to avoid entirely in China.

"It's not an exaggeration to say I live in and work on WeChat," New York Times technology columnist Li Yuan wrote recently, adding that surveillance fears are "just the way of life."

"The reality is that ordinary Chinese often feel powerless and fatalistic when it comes to censorship and surveillance," she said.

编辑:冉玲琳
【摘要】: 原文链接:https://www-m.cnn.com/2019/01/11 ... mp;isappinstalled=0
Updated at 9:47 PM ET, Fri January 11, 2019


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 楼主| 发表于 2019-1-25 19:52:21 | 只看该作者
【案例】

编辑:何林

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 楼主| 发表于 2019-1-28 22:37:34 | 只看该作者
【案例】车刊记者甲,接受车商邀请赴迪拜度假试车,在下榻的豪华酒店发现波斯羊毛地毯,一晚上没睡,精心把床下的部分裁了下来偷卷回国,导致车商遭酒店索赔;车刊记者乙,受邀参加试车活动,趁乱顺走同行镜头,拒不归还,车商公关只能给他留面子,自掏腰包赔了失主。这类故事在车媒圈数不胜数
编辑:邢海波

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 楼主| 发表于 2019-1-28 23:17:14 | 只看该作者
【案例】

编辑:邢海波
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 楼主| 发表于 2019-1-29 21:31:38 | 只看该作者
【案例】
编辑推荐:假新闻、名人八卦与政治阴谋论
令人沮丧的新闻纷至沓来,美国一份八卦小报却刊登了一则好消息:詹妮弗·安妮斯顿(Jennifer Aniston)和布拉德·皮特(Brad Pitt)上演大复合,而且安妮斯顿怀孕了!
别太认真。时报记者已向安妮斯顿的公关查证:这是假新闻。在各式出版品走向寒冬之际,虚假消息充斥在媒体和网络上,真相似乎不再重要,人们只选择相信符合自己期望的“事实”。
就像有些人爱看名人八卦一样,特朗普的支持者似乎更愿意相信这样的故事:特朗普从真人秀中的精明商人到试图粉碎精英阶级的总统候选人,最终入主白宫,成为誓言打倒“深层政府”的总统。在这个故事中,特别检察官穆勒扮演着安妮斯顿故事中安吉丽娜·朱莉(Angelina Jolie)的角色,试图挫败主人公的成长。
那些具有吸引力的叙事,不论是八卦还是政治,都很容易得到受众。但当穆勒就通俄门调查发布最终报告时,希望我们能够看到,真相比人们想要相信的故事更加强大。

编辑:邢海波


218#
发表于 2019-2-1 20:36:44 | 只看该作者
【案例】

NYT:当苹果向Facebook开炮
苹果与Facebook之间的冲突愈演愈烈。周三,苹果称Facebook一款能够监测用户行为的内部应用程序违反其隐私保护条款,不仅决定将该程序撤下苹果商店,还取消了Facebook的企业开发者资格。
时报科技专栏作家Kevin Roose认为,此举表明Facebook与苹果之间关于数据使用和隐私的冷战正在升温。苹果CEO库克曾说隐私是“基本人权”,还批评过Facebook和谷歌滥用用户数据的行为。眼下,他可能会成为科技领域最后的监管者——利用苹果强大的iOS操作系统与用户基础,来迫使软件公司尊重用户隐私。
如果苹果做得再激进一些,它还可以从苹果商店里下架Facebook及其旗下的所有应用程序,正式向Facebook宣战。这样会形成威慑效果吗?对Facebook来说,这样公平吗?苹果自己是否会引火上身?Roose从各个方面解读了苹果与Facebook之间的这场争端。



219#
发表于 2019-2-14 17:28:11 | 只看该作者
【案例】


220#
 楼主| 发表于 2019-3-6 20:53:44 | 只看该作者
【案例】有哪些党报央媒为权健束昱辉站过台?


根据天津官方的通报,天津市公安机关对权健自然医学科技发展有限公司涉嫌组织、领导传销活动罪和虚假广告罪立案侦查,公司实际控制人束某某等18名犯罪嫌疑人已被依法刑事拘留。权健以及束昱辉大概率要凉凉。

天津日报曾力捧权健

《天津日报》在1月7日的头版,还专门配发了标题为《重打猛打真打 坚决铲除保健品乱象》的评论员文章,不点名的对保健品乱象猛烈开火,其中的用词用语都是力道千钧,对待敌人“像冬天般冷酷”,如“重拳砸下力千钧”,“以雷霆手段直点死穴、毫不手软。重打、猛打、真打,坚决铲除保健品乱象这一顽瘴痼疾,务须秉持除恶务尽的态势,决不给不法分子留下可乘之机。”“整治保健品乱象,不但要‘灭死角’,还要‘断后路’。”


明眼人都看得出,这篇评论是针对权健。不过天津日报很快就遭怼,有网友扒出,就在2016年10月,《天津日报》刊发了对权健束昱辉的专访——《权健总裁束昱辉:上富豪排行榜不能体现我的价值追求》。


在这篇专访里,极尽溢美之词——“束昱辉相信自己所收集的中医药秘方一定能发光发热,造福于民”,“权健从祖国悠久、浩瀚的中医药文化宝库当中汲取养分,并视这一无价的资源作为企业发展的核心命脉和支撑力。”

作为一方党报,天津日报和权健从相爱到相杀,让人感叹世事无常。但U财君觉得,津云新闻凌晨3点左右发布权健立案侦查的消息,这“半夜鸡叫”的做法和报纸上不点名的评论,似乎有点不情不愿又无可奈何的感觉,一方纳税大户如果就此倒下,的确影响深远。

还有哪些党报央媒赞美过权健?

除了《天津日报》,其实这两年来还有不少党报央媒大力宣传过权健以及束昱辉,从束昱辉当上政协委员以及投资足球来看,很多观点也认为,这是束以及权健想全力洗白自己的做法。


2017年6月28日,一个名为“自然医学永成系统论坛”的搜狐号,发表了一篇题为《请看中央电视台及人民日报对权健的报道!今天你对权健爱理不理,明天权健让你高攀不起!》的文章,回应外界对于权健涉嫌传销的质疑。


文中提到《人民公安》2012年第858期发表了名为《振兴中医 弘扬国粹——权健推动中医秘方产业化之路》的专题文章。文章全面记述了权健集团辉煌的发展历程以及权健自然医学在中医药文化事业上的艰辛实践,特别就权健的中医秘方产业化道路作了详尽的评述,积极肯定了权健在弘扬中医国粹,光大国药产业方面做出的贡献。



文章还提到,“人民日报,人民政协报连续5年头版报道权健!”




央视和各大电视台多次介绍权健集团以及董事长中医秘方养生,治病,助力中国足球,慈善事业等等!





其中提到的人民日报,给权健和束昱辉做的专版刊登于2013年12月7日的海外版,而此次在丁香医生曝光权健之后,有一个叫“侠客岛”的公众号推送了一篇题为《权健背后的“北派传销”身影》的文章且流传甚广,惹得权健把“侠客岛”给投诉了。


这个“侠客岛”,正是人民日报海外版的官方号,这又是从相爱到相杀吗?

还不至于此。联合财经(unnews.com.cn)之前还发现,权健和人民日报的合作甚为紧密。

丁香医生曝光前,束昱辉刚刚获得由人民日报社、民政部、中国红十字总会指导,人民日报《民生周刊》杂志社、中国红十字会总会事业发展中心、中华社会救助基金会、中国SOS儿童村协会、中华少年儿童慈善救助基金会、中国公益慈善论坛组委会等多家单位共同主办的国际公益慈善论坛颁发的“中国公益慈善人物”大奖。

束昱辉本人还担任人民日报《民生周刊》旗下民生公益理事会的执行主席。(呵呵,权健束昱辉还是人民日报旗下公益理事会执行主席 刚获颁“中国公益慈善人物”)

媒体曝权健多个冠名遭撤销

在权健被立案后,有媒体曝出,权健的多个冠名被火速撤销。

1月7日,据《中国经营报》报道,由权健公司冠名的和谐号列车“权健集团”号近日已被取消冠名,该消息是由中国铁路北京局集团有限公司人士透露。但中国国家铁路集团有限公司未对外证实此消息。

《每日经济新闻》记者在中国乒乓球俱乐部超级联赛官网联赛官网核实信息发时现,在2018年12月28日公布的2018~2019赛季乒超联赛男团第13~14轮比赛主场信息汇总表中,球队名称仍为“天津权健”。而在2019年1月4日发布的2018~2019赛季乒超联赛男团第15轮比赛主场信息汇总表中,上述球队名称已更名为“天津”。不仅在联赛公告中“天津权健”已改名“天津”,在票务方发布的售票信息中,也不见“权健”字眼。

联合财经(unnews.com.cn)也发现,多个曾经宣传过权健的网站平台和自媒体号,关于权健的内容都已经变成404,而一天前这些信息都还能正常打开浏览。

权健,还有束昱辉,会就此别过吗?

编辑:冉玲琳
原文链接:https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/NdFf7a4fFX7Zi8LJSZsDjw

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