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I just had a realization today that Chinese media has become far more accessible than western media

Commodification of news under capitalist model creates barriers to access in form of paywalls, ads, data harvesters, and so on. Western media, driven by profit imperatives, increasingly treats news as a luxury good rather than a public utility. Paywalls lock critical reporting behind subscription fees, while ad-driven revenue models bombard readers with intrusive trackers and disruptive marketing prioritizing profit over access.

On the other hand, Chinese state-supported media model sidesteps these barriers by decoupling news accessibility from commercial pressures. I find myself reading outlets like Global Times or China Daily precisely because they provide clean, accessible articles without the junk. These platforms ensure information reaches a wider demographic, including marginalized groups who are priced out of Western media ecosystems. The structural advantage here is undeniable because Chinese media is unburdened by the need to “sell” audiences to advertisers or shareholders.

The west champions "free press", but the reality is that access is often restricted through financial and technological gatekeeping, while China’s approach leads to practical accessibility that's not possible under capitalist model. As a result, I expect that Chinese media will become increasingly more dominant globally due to being easily accessible.

It might not take off in the west where there's too much propaganda against China for people to turn to Chinese sources, but that's not the case for the global majority.

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  • On the other hand, Chinese state-supported media model sidesteps these barriers by decoupling news accessibility from commercial pressures.

    The same could be said of the BBC, DW, France24 and many others. They're still trash. Being state supported is nice, but the interests of that state are key.

    I'd like to add that western communist parties are doing a very lacklustre job in fighting for hegemony in the digital media/news space. It is depressing that single-person channels like First Thought somehow are better at constant free news coverage than the PSL or other English-language ML parties.

    It might not take off in the west where there's too much propaganda against China for people to turn to Chinese sources, but that's not the case for the global majority.

    Most Chinese news platforms are still mostly only in English, which isn't accessible for non-westerners. And national bourgeois media is happy to only translate what supports their interests. I'd rather they support the building of national left-wing press structures abroad.

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