
X Marks the Spot
Elon Musk’s new messaging app was built with Chinese users in mind. It was censored before it ever reached them, with related news coverage from state media also pulled down.

Jishi Media (吉視傳媒) is a Chinese state-controlled cable television operator founded in May 2001 and headquartered in Changchun, the capital of China’s northeast Jilin province. The state-run Jilin Radio and TV Station (吉林廣播電視台) is its largest shareholder and controlling entity, holding a direct 28.18 percent stake according to registration records as of May 2026 — and being the ultimate shareholder of a majority of the other minor shareholders in the entity. The company manages and maintains the province’s cable television infrastructure, serving 5.19 million subscribers with cable TV, broadband internet, and digital television services, including on-demand and interactive content. It operates 60 subsidiaries and branch offices across Jilin province, Beijing, and Hainan, employs more than 7,000 people, and has built a fiber-optic network spanning 61,000 kilometers across the province. In February 2012, Jishi Media listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange under the ticker 601929.
