Chinese paper says Reuters radio report 'confusing'


  • World
  • Thursday, 05 Nov 2015

A logo of China Radio International (CRI) is seen during an exhibition at CRI's headquarters in Beijing August 24, 2011. REUTERS/Stringer

BEIJING (Reuters) - A Reuters investigation into a web of private radio stations across the world controlled by state-run China Radio International is "confusing and incomprehensible", a Chinese state-run newspaper said on Thursday.

    "CRI has no control over the U.S. local radio station, which only airs CRI-made programs," the Global Times, an influential tabloid published by the ruling Communist Party's official People's Daily, said in a commentary in its English-language edition. "Such cooperation is taking place across the world countless times every day."

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