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United States
Comcast Corporation is an American multinational telecommunications and media conglomerate founded in 1963 as American Cable Systems. The company was renamed Comcast Corporation in 1969 and is headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Comcast operates cable television, broadband internet, and wireless services across the United States. The company's NBCUniversal division produces film and television content and operates theme parks, while its 2018 acquisition of Sky extended its r…

Uganda
The Ministry of ICT and National Guidance in Uganda, also known as the ICT Ministry, is a cabinet-level ministry established in June 2006 to provide strategic leadership, coordination, and advocacy in formulating policies for Uganda's information and communication technology sector. The ministry operates through six departments, including communication and information dissemination, national guidance, and digital transformation coordination. The ministry oversees key agencies, including the

China
The Madrid China Cultural Center (or Centro Cultural de China en Madrid) officially opened on December 9, 2013, following a bilateral agreement signed during Chinese President Hu Jintao's November 2005 state visit to Spain. The center operates under the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of China and promotes Chinese language and culture through courses, exhibitions, film…

Malaysia
Established in 1971, Star Media Group claims to be Malaysia's "leading multimedia conglomerate," asserting significant influence through its print and digital platforms. The company says it has "progressively grown from a single-product company into a multi-channel media group" with presence across print, digital, radio, television and events. Star Media Group claims it helps "shape society at large" through news, entertainment and content delivery via brands including The Star newspaper, R.AGE youth pu…

Hong Kong
Established in 1928, Radio Television Hong Kong (香港電台) is the territory's public broadcasting service. Operating as a government department under the Commerce and Economic Development Bureau, RTHK is to provide, according to its charter, programming that serves to "inform, educate and entertain." However, the broadcaster has undergone a significant structural shift since 2021. F…

China
The Shaanxi Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (中共陝西省委) serves as the highest political authority in Shaanxi Province. Established after the founding of the People's Republic of China, it oversees all party affairs and government activities within the province. The Committee is led by a Party Secretary who outranks the provincial governor in the power hierarchy. Its Standing Committee, comprising 11-15 high-ranking officials, functions as the core decision-making body for provincial policies. The Committee implements central government directives while managing local affairs through specialized departments covering propaganda, organization, united front work, and security…

Mexico
China Today - Latin America (今日中國拉美分社) is the official office of China Today magazine in Latin America, established in 2004 in Mexico City. It is responsible for publishing and distributing the Spanish edition of China Today — an official outlet of the Chinese Communist Party (中國共產黨) serving as what the Party terms "external propaganda" (對外宣傳) — throughout Latin America, as well as promoting foreign language publications and overseas training programs for its parent organization, the China International Communications Group (中國國際傳播集團). In recent years, the branch

Switzerland
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) is a consortium of media organizations that facilitates cooperation, content sharing, and technical coordination among its members.  Established in 1950, when broadcasters from Western Europe convened in the English seaside resort of Torquay, EBU operates as a professional network enabling public broadcasters to co-produce content, develop technical standards, pool resources internationally, and champion public service broadcasting values. The organization represents more than one hundred public service media organizations worldwide, including well-known broadcasters…

Laos
Lao News Agency, known as "Khaosan Pathet Lao" , the official news agency of Laos, was established on 6 January 1968 in Viengsay, northern Houaphanh province, by the Neo Lao Haksat (Lao Patriotic Front). Initially staffed with only a dozen reporters and technicians, the agency served as a news provider for Pathet Lao radio and the Lao Haksat newspaper during the revolutionary period. KPL became the official national news agency after the Pathet Lao established the Lao People's Democratic Republic on 2 December 1975. Ope…

China
The Communist Youth League of China, commonly abbreviated as CYL (共青团), is a youth organization under the Chinese Communist Party (中国共产党) for individuals aged 14-28. Founded in 1920 as the Socialist Youth League (中国社会主义青年团) and officially established in 1922, it adopted its current name in 1957 after several historical iterations. With 75.32 million members as of 2024, the League operates on a party pattern with its highest authority being the National Congress (全国代表大会) held every five years. The CYLC guides the Young Pioneers (少先队) for children under 14. The organization engages in political mobilization, facilitates CCP membership pathways, organizes cultural events, and manages volunte…

Laos
Pasaxon, or "The People," is the official weekly newspaper and organ of the country's ruling Lao People's Revolutionary Party (老挝人民革命党), established on August 13, 1950. The state-controlled publication declares its mission to operate under Marxist-Leninist principles. Originally founded as "Free Laos News" by the communist Pathet Lao movement in northeastern Laos, the newspaper underwent several name changes before becoming the party's central publication in 1983. Based in Vientiane, Pasaxon functions as the ruling party's primary media vehicle, with content focused on positive reporting about Laos while practicin…

Laos
Chinese Times is the only Chinese-language print newspaper in Laos. Officially launched in 2018 at the first Belt and Road Forum for Laos-China Cooperation, the paper's coverage includes Laos news, economics, culture, tourism, education, and updates on China-Laos collaboration and the local Chinese population. The paper has only a spotty presence online, but maintains a Facebook account with more than 22 thousand followers. Most of the content available on the Facebook account comes from Chinese party-state media, including China News S…

Palestine
The Palestine Public Broadcasting Commission (PBC), formerly known as Palestine's Broadcasting Authority, serves as the state media organization under the control of the Palestinian Authority. Founded in 1994, the PBC runs Palestine TV as a satellite broadcasting service and the Voice of Palestine as its radio network, although other media outlets also operate within Palestinian territories. Critics have alleged that the organization functions primarily as a governmental mouthpiece, and Israeli officials have claimed its content promotes violent actions. In 2011, the PBC

China
The Propaganda Office of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party serves as the primary ideological oversight body for the province, controlling all state media operations, including its flagship publication, Zhejiang Daily (浙江日報). Based in Hangzhou, the provincial capital, the department executes propaganda directives from both the central party headquarters and provincial leadership to ensure "correct" political messaging across all local media platforms. The department regulates information dissemination, shapes public discourse, orchestrates propaganda initiatives, and supervises cultural activities throughout Zhejiang Province — guaranteeing that all …

Hong Kong
China Media Management Inc. (CMM-I傳媒諮詢有限公司), or CMM-I, is a Beijing-based entertainment content consulting and business development firm originally founded in 1997 by Anke Redl, a former producer with WDR/German TV who spent several decades in China, and Rowan Simons, who claims in his bio to have negotiated “the BBC's first full co-production with CCTV.” CMM-I was reportedly established in Hong Kong in 1997 “as China's first media information and event services company.” It registered its Beijing representative office on July 4, 2001,

Greece
The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA), founded in 1837, is one of Greece's oldest universities, with eight schools and 33 faculties offering programs in medicine, law, sciences, humanities, and engineering. The university maintains 800 bilateral agreements with institutions in 63 countries, including partnerships with universities in Asia, particularly China. In September 2025, NKUA hosted an international conference on G…

China, Sweden
Nya Dagbladet is a Swedish online daily newspaper founded in 2012. The outlet adheres to nationalist, science-skeptic, and non-partisan positions. It describes itself as humanist and ethnopluralist, and holds an anti-globalization stance. EXPO, a Swedish NGO that monitors right-wing organizations, considers Nya Dagbladet a right-wing extremist website that feeds conspiracy theories. The paper's founder, editor-in-chief, and publisher is

Spain
Founded in 1953, Europa Press is one of Spain's leading private news agencies. Initially established as a book distribution company by five monarchists, it transformed into a full news agency in 1966. The agency broadcasts news 24 hours a day, publishing approximately 3,000 articles per day. Under Antonio Herrero Losada's leadership (1963-1989), Europa Press survived political pressure and gained prominence by providing the worldwide exclusive on dictator Francisco Franco's death in 1975. The agency expanded territorially across Spain in the 1990s.…

Belarus
The Belarus President Administration (Адміністрацыя Прэзыдэнта Рэспублікі Беларусь) is a state administration body established on July 22, 1994. It supervises the implementation of presidential resolutions and oversees interaction between the President and legislative, executive, judicial bodies, local authorities, and mass media. The organization was created following constitutional reform and the first presidential election in Belarus, with Alexander Lukashenko serving as President since 1994. The administration provides analytical support to the President and drafts presidential decisions and legislation that is subsequently approved by the Par…

France
TV5MONDE is a French public television network broadcasting French-language programming across multiple channels to promote Francophone productions and the French language globally. According to its official website, the network is available in more than 40 countries with subtitles in seven languages, offering films, series, cultural content focusing on French gastronomy and fashion, documentaries, entertainment programs, and international news. The network is currently 51 percent owned by a consortium of st…