Below is the second episode of Danwei TV. It's about news stands, magazines and newspapers in Beijing.
Click on the little screen below to play; you can also view it in a larger format on the Youtube.com website.
The short program shows a typical news stand where many Beijing residents purchase newspapers and magazines, and includes short interviews with a news stand operator and two customers. It was shot and edited by Luke Mines, with the original music by Fernando Fidanza.
Before you watch, ask yourself this question: What news magazines do you read?
The circulation figures for the Beijing Evening News come from ESWN: The Real Circulation Numbers for Beijing Newspapers
After reviewing the video, I fear there might be small inaccuracies when it comes to the stated prices of the glossy magazines. These errors will be corrected in text in this space as soon as possible.
If you want to know more about print media in China, please have a look at the links below.
A Beijing-based film company is looking for a host for an English-language documentary to be shot in Xi'an.
The documentary requires a fifty-something man - a scholarly, professorial type like John Romer in those Discovery Channel films about ancient empires - to host and provide voice-over narration.
Shooting in Xi'an will take place over ten days in the beginning of April.
Interested? Contact joel@danwei.org.