Event 1: On November 14, 1936, Shanghai Miller's Review published a report on "Meeting with Communist Leader Mao Zedong" written by Snow.

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1, 11 November 14

Event 1: On November 14, 1936, Shanghai " Miller's Review " published a report on "Meeting with Communist Leader Mao Zedong" written by Snow

Edgar Snow , born on July 11, 1905 in Missouri, USA. He came to China in September 1928 and has since formed an indissoluble bond with the Chinese people. On June 3, 1936, according to the introduction of Soong Ching Ling , Snow went to northern Shaanxi for an interview, which lasted 4 months. In northern Shaanxi, Snow met with the leaders of the Communist Party and the Eighth Route Army such as Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, Peng Dehuai, and other Communist Party and Eighth Route Army, and conducted extensive interviews with the workers, peasants, and mass commanders and fighters in the base area. On November 14 and 21, 1936, Shanghai's Miller Review published a report titled "Meeting with Communist Leader Mao Zedong" written by Snow, which had a great influence in China and abroad.

Event 1: On November 14, 1936, Shanghai Miller's Review published a report on

2, November 15

incident 1: On November 15, 1938, Guoxin News Agency moved to Guilin

Guoxin News Agency was officially established in Changsha on October 20, 1938 under the active preparations of Fan Changjiang, Meng Qiujiang, Hu Yuzhi , etc., and obtained the consent of the International Propaganda Office to become an open and legal news agency in the Kuomintang-controlled area. After the "Changsha Fire", on November 15, 1938, Fan Changjiang received instructions from Zhou Enlai, who was also in Changsha at the time, to move Guoxin News Agency and " Qingji " to Guilin. After Guoxinshe moved to Guangxi, he hung up a sign and started working on November 21. Fan Changjiang was appointed as the president, Meng Qiujiang was appointed as the vice president, and Huang Yaomian was appointed as the editor-in-chief. The staff included Ren Zhong, Zhang Digang, Yu You, Gao Yong and others. Everyone worked tirelessly to overcome difficulties and completed the task very well, which made the International Publicity Office very satisfied. Later, the Guoxin News Agency expanded its business and carried out communication services for foreign newspapers in accordance with the instructions of the Communist Party.

3. November 16

Event 1: On November 16, 1801, New York Evening Post founded

1 On November 16, 801, Hamilton and William Coleman co-founded the New York Evening Post, and Hamilton was the actual leader of the newspaper. In 1800, Jefferson, the leader of the Republican Party, was elected the third president of the United States, and since then, the federal Party, has been in a slump. In order to reverse the tide of the Federal Party, Hamilton invited William Coleman to found the New York Evening Post before Jefferson took office in 1801, and Coleman became the newspaper's first editor-in-chief. For the next 30 years, the New York Evening Post has been the main mouthpiece of the Federalist Party. In 1934, the New York Evening Post was renamed " New York Post ". In 1942, it became an sensational small newspaper and is still published today. It is the longest-lasting newspaper in American history. In 2001, the newspaper solemnly celebrated its 200th anniversary. At the end of the 20th century, due to business difficulties, the newspaper went through several moves and finally became possessed by newspaper giant Lupert Murdoch.

Event 1: On November 14, 1936, Shanghai Miller's Review published a report on

4, November 17

Event 1: On November 17, 1942, "Liberation Daily" published a monograph "To the reporters and correspondents of the Party Newspaper"

monograph requires journalists to improve their party spirit and cultivate , establish the idea of ​​"public servants of the people", and criticize bourgeois journalism's view on "the uncrowned king". The article clearly declares: "The reporters and correspondents of our party newspaper must not call themselves the 'uncrowned king' like the bourgeois journalists and correspondents. We honestly call ourselves public servants. We are the public servants of the Party and the people, the big collective. We do not act according to personal interests and personal interests or the interests of a few people. We honestly serve the Party and the people."

5, November 18

Event 1: On November 18, 1948, "Zhou Lu" final issue

"Zhou Lu" was founded by some famous liberal professors at Peking University and Tsinghua University . The editorial members include Lei Haizong, Zhu Guangqian , Feng Youlan , etc. It was founded on January 16, 1948, and was finalized on November 18, 1948, with a total of 43 issues published.Faced with the corrupt rule of the Kuomintang government, the host of "Theory of Zhou" is like most other liberals. On the one hand, he is dissatisfied with the Kuomintang's rule, and on the other hand, he opposes the adoption of revolutionary actions to overthrow it, hoping to transform it with bourgeois democratic politics. The editorial of the first issue proposed a democratic politics that pursues "peaceful revolution". "Zhou Lun" focuses on college teachers and students as the main readers, and pays special attention to guiding young students. The content of the publication mainly includes four major sections: editorial, monograph, close-up, and youth garden. During the May Fourth Movement in 1948, the "Special Issue of Youth" (Volume 1, Issue 17) published an article by professors such as Zhu Guangqian and Chen Yousong, which specifically discussed the depression of youth. The goal is to guide young people to correctly treat social real problems. The publication has also published "Special Issues for College Entrance Examinations" and "Special Issues for College Graduates' Way Out" and other articles, all written by well-known professors. These contents have a certain guiding role in relieving young students' ideological depression.

Event 2: On November 18, 1988, Taiwan's "News Bureau" announced the opening of satellite TV KU channel

In August 1993, Taiwan's "Legislative Yuan" officially announced the implementation of the "Cable TV Law", and the cable TV broadcasting system was officially included in legal management. On May 31, 1997, the "Legislative Yuan" of Taiwan passed the "Public Television Law". On July 1, 1998, the non-commercial public TV station (hereinafter referred to as "Public Television") officially started broadcasting. In addition, Taiwan's "News Bureau" announced the opening of the satellite TV KU channel on November 18, 1988, and Taiwanese audiences can directly receive Japanese NHK satellite TV programs.

6, November 19

Event 1: On November 19, 1861, "Shanghai New News" founded

"Shanghai New News" is the first commercial Chinese newspaper run by foreigners in Shanghai. The purpose of the newspaper was founded to serve commercial trade and promote the commercial development of foreign companies. The content is mainly commercial information, and the layout begins to be fixed. The first page is advertisement, the second page is Chinese and foreign news, the third page is advertisement and ship schedule, and the fourth page is commercial market and machine diagrams. Each news is covered with a concise title and printed in the number one movable type. Readers can only know the general content of the news by looking at the title.

Event 1: On November 14, 1936, Shanghai Miller's Review published a report on

7, November 20

Event 1: On November 20, 1928, "Red Flag" was published in Shanghai

11 "Red Flag" published in Shanghai on November 20, 1928 is a newspaper of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and is sponsored by the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. On August 15, 1930, it was merged with another popular newspaper, Shanghai Daily, founded by the Propaganda Department of the CPC Central Committee, and renamed it "Red Flag Daily". It is still the editor-in-chief of the CPC Central Committee's official newspaper Li Qiushi . It was renamed "Red Flag Weekly" in March 1931, and was finally published in March 1934.

Event 2: On November 20, 1937, " Overseas Chinese News " founded

"Overseas Chinese News" was originally the Macau version of "Overseas Chinese Daily". It was founded by Cen Weixiu, then president of Overseas Chinese Daily, and was founded in Macau by editors Zhao Banlan and Lei Weiling, who were the then president of Overseas Chinese Daily. At that time, when 's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression broke out, the newspaper actively promoted the War of Resistance. The timeliness of news and publication time were faster than local newspapers, and soon won Macau readers. The newspaper circulation quickly increased to 10,000 copies, breaking the record of Macau newspaper distribution. In 1969, Zhao Banlan purchased all shares. Macau's Overseas Chinese Daily and Hong Kong's Overseas Chinese Daily have independently developed into one of the larger newspapers in Macau and have issued more copies.

Event III: On November 20, 1907, " Xinmin Congbao " was discontinued

In February 1903, Liang Qichao was invited by the Royal Society of America to travel to North America. During this period, Kang Youwei and were very dissatisfied with his interactions with the revolutionaries. In December, after Liang Qichao returned to Yokohama from the Americas, the "Xinmin Congbao" had a "great change in speech", published articles in succession to oppose the revolution, and publicly proposed a "long separation" from the republic. The later "Xinmin Congbao" spared no effort to promote "constitutional monarchy" and " enlightened and authoritarian ", and strongly opposed the rising revolutionary movement. It also led to a big debate with the revolutionary " Minbao ".Due to the trend of history, Xinmin Congbao was defeated in the debate and had no choice but to automatically discontinue the publication after the release of November 20, 1907 to the 96th issue.

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