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Organizations
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Type: Bibliography / endnotes page (house oversight committee report)
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Summary

This document is page 98 of a House Oversight Committee report (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020557), containing endnotes 3 through 19. The citations primarily document Chinese state media influence operations, propaganda efforts under Xi Jinping, and the activities of James Su (CEO of EDI) in facilitating Chinese broadcasting in the US. Sources include Reuters, Xinhua, The New York Times, and FCC filings. There is no text related to Jeffrey Epstein on this specific page.

People (10)

Name Role Context
Xi Jinping President of PRC
Subject of speeches and articles regarding propaganda and foreign affairs.
Xiong, Min Author
Author of article cited in note 3.
James Su CEO of EDI
Described in note 10 as having a long history of working with state-owned Chinese media; helped CCTV broadcast in US.
Qing, Koh Gui Author
Co-author of Reuters article cited in note 11.
John Shiffman Author
Co-author of Reuters article cited in note 11.
Anthony Yuen Editor
Identified as Phoenix editor in FCC application (note 12).
Yudhijit Bhattacharjee Author
Author of New Yorker article on Chinese Spy Ring (note 13).
Bill Gertz Author
Author of Washington Free Beacon article (note 15).
Donnelle Eller Author
Author of Des Moines Register article (note 17).
Chris Buckley Author
Author of New York Times article (note 19).

Timeline (2 events)

2011
Second Global Chinese Broadcasting Awards
Beijing
August 22, 2018
National Meeting on Propaganda and Ideological Work
China

Locations (7)

Relationships (2)

James Su Business/Operational CCTV
In 1994, Su helped CCTV begin its broadcasts through the US cable-TV network.
James Su Social/Political Chinese Diplomats
Su is a regular guest of the Chinese consulate in Los Angeles and is routinely pictured with Chinese diplomats and officials.

Key Quotes (4)

"At National Meeting on Propaganda and Ideological Work, Xi Jinping Stresses That it is Necessary to Raise the Banner High..."
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"EDI’s CEO, James Su (鹰龙), has a long history of working with state-owned Chinese media."
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"Beijing’s Covert Radio Network Airs China-friendly News Across Washington, and the World."
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"China-backed newspaper insert tries to undermine Iowa farm support for Trump, trade war."
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3 Xiong, Min (熊敏). “新华社出海‘踩油门’.” 21世纪经济报道, August 17, 2010. http://finance.eastmoney.com
/news/1355,2010081790350313.html.
4 “At National Meeting on Propaganda and Ideological Work, Xi Jinping Stresses That it is Necessary to
Raise the Banner High, Win the Support of the People, Cultivate New personnel, Invigorate Culture, Present
a Good Image, and Urges to Better Accomplish the Mission and task of Propaganda and Ideological Work
Under the New Situation.” Xinhua. August 22, 2018.
5 “Xi Jinping Delivers Important Speech at Central Conference on Work Relating to Foreign Affairs,” Foreign
Ministry of the PRC. November 29, 2014. http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/mfa_eng/zxxx_662805/t1215680.shtml.
6 “Xi Completes Media Tour, Stresses Party Leadership.” Xinhua. February 19, 2016. http://www.xinhuanet
.com/english/2016-02/20/c_135114528.htm.
7 “中国全面启动国家公关, 改善中国国际形象.” 国际先驱导报. February 3, 2009. http://news.qq.com/a/20090203
/000783.htm.
8 “中共 450 亿争夺话语权.” 凤凰周刊. 2009.7.320. http://www.mediaview.cn/article.asp?id=554.
9 The Associated Press reports from some 80 bureaus, AFP from 110, and Reuters from 150.
10 EDI’s CEO, James Su (鹰龙), has a long history of working with state-owned Chinese media. In 1994, Su
helped CCTV begin its broadcasts through the US cable-TV network. In 2011, Su was honored as a cultural
ambassador at the Second Global Chinese Broadcasting Awards in Beijing. Su is a regular guest of the
Chinese consulate in Los Angeles and is routinely pictured with Chinese diplomats and officials.
11 Qing, Koh Gui and John Shiffman. “Beijing’s Covert Radio Network Airs China-friendly News Across
Washington, and the World.” Reuters. November 2, 2015. https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special
-report/china-radio. Confirmed by Su in a 2015 interview with Reuters.
12 “Application for Consent to Assignment of Broadcast Station Construction Permit or License.” US
Federal Communications Commission. https://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/forms/prod
/cdbsmenu.hts?context=25&appn=101561101&formid=314&fac_num=10100. The application identified the
Phoenix editor as Anthony Yuen.
13 Bhattacharjee, Yudhijit. “How the F.B.I. Cracked a Chinese Spy Ring.” New Yorker. May 12, 2014. https://
www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/how-the-f-b-i-cracked-a-chinese-spy-ring.
14 “SoCal-Targeting Mexican AM Flipping to Chinese.” Inside Radio. July 10, 2018. www.insideradio.com
/free/socal-targeting-mexican-am-flipping-to-chinese/article_d5c425c0-840c-11e8-889e-df1a4cd5925c
.html.
15 Interviews with sources close to the deal, and Gertz, Bill, “Mexican Radio to Beam Chinese Propaganda.”
Washington Free Beacon. August 13, 2018. https://freebeacon.com/national-security/mexican-radio-beam
-chinese-propaganda.
16 “Petition to Deny.” US Federal Communications Commission. August 8, 2018. http://licensing.fcc.gov
/myibfs/download.do?attachment_key=1487042.
17 Eller, Donnelle, “China-backed newspaper insert tries to undermine Iowa farm support for Trump, trade
war.” September 24, 2018. https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/money/agriculture/2018/09/24/china
-daily-watch-advertisement-tries-sway-iowa-farm-support-trump-trade-war-tariffs/1412954002.
18 “China Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Gazette.” Ministry of Commerce of the PRC. 2014.
images.mofcom.gov.cn/bgt/201408/20140813101828934.pdf.
19 Buckley, Chris. “China Gives Communist Party More Control Over Policy and Media.” New York Times.
March 21, 2018. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/21/world/asia/china-communist-party-xi-jinping.html.
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