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Top editor leaves China's boldest news magazine
By ALEXA OLESEN,Associated Press Writer -
Tuesday, November 10
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BEIJING – The founding editor of a hard-driving Chinese magazine that tackled tough subjects such as corruption, pollution and worker's rights has resigned, casting doubt over prospects for greater media independence.
Many say Hu Shuli's departure on Monday could spell the downfall of Caijing, an 11-year-old financial news magazine that under her guidance pushed boundaries with the country's censors and chased stories that embarrassed the government. Its aggressive reporting on SARS in 2003 forced the government to acknowledge the scope of the crisis _ which it had tried to keep secret _ and to change the way it handles public health scares.
Insiders said Hu's team had been trying without success to wrest greater editorial and financial control from its Hong Kong-listed publisher.
China media expert Jeremy Goldkorn called Hu's decision to leave "a step back for professional media in China."
A less-aggressive Caijing could set back efforts to build an independent watchdog media. Though the magazine is not shutting down, Goldkorn and others said Caijing would be gutted by Hu's resignation.
"No one will take Caijing seriously now," said Goldkorn, editor in chief of Danwei, a Web site that covers China's media industry. "Hu Shuli is almost half the brand, if not more."
Caijing and a few other mainland publications such as Southern Metropolis Weekly have led efforts to make Chinese media more probing and independent, but the magazine was hit hard this year by falling advertising revenue due to the global financial crisis.
Two Caijing employees said Hu and dozens of other staff, including several top editors, left because the publisher, SEEC Media Group, refused her requests to give editorial staff more money and greater authority over content. Both spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to announce the resignations.
One of the employees said most of the departing staff would join a new media venture being set up in a Beijing office about fifteen minutes away from the Caijing's newsroom by several dozen business department staff who resigned last month. The person said the business group has been approached by numerous potential investors but no deal had been struck yet.
"Now that the journalists have come out too, it may speed up the process," the person said.
Caijing's former general manager, Daphne Wu Chuanhui, led the business-side exodus last month and is said to be working on the new publication. She declined comment when reached by phone Tuesday.
Managing editor Wang Shuo said on Twitter Monday that he had resigned, but he did not explain why.
SEEC has other magazines in its portfolio, but Caijing is its flagship publication. A woman who answered the phone at SEEC's Hong Kong office and would only give her surname, Chan, said the company had no comment and referred calls to a Beijing office, where the phone rang unanswered.
Caijing spokeswoman Heidi Zhang told The Associated Press that Hu will stay at Caijing for about a month to help with the transition and has been offered a job as dean of the Communication and Design School at Sun Yat-sen University in southern China's Guangzhou which she is likely to accept, Zhang said.
The shake-up has raised questions about the future of a deal between Caijing and Hong Kong tycoon Richard Li to start an English-language financial news service focused on China. It is scheduled to launch next year.
Cai Business Indepth Ltd., the Hong Kong-based company set up to run the service, said in an e-mailed statement late Monday that it was "monitoring developments" at Caijing.
"Regardless of the changes announced at Caijing, we have understandings in place which ensure that we will continue to have exclusive content from China's premier financial news editors and journalists," it said, without providing details.
A person familiar with the deal said Cai Business Indepth was primarily interested in cooperating with Hu and her team but would probably wait and see if the magazine's departing editorial staff could get backing for a new publication that Cai could then partner with.
If the majority of the team stayed at Caijing, however, Cai would likely maintain its current arrangement, said the person familiar with the deal, who asked not to be named because of the sensitivity of the issue.
Swirling rumors about problems at Caijing were confirmed last month when the magazine's general manager and 60 to 70 employees from the business department resigned. That news triggered speculation that Hu was preparing to start a new venture and a section of the business team had left to lay the groundwork. However, there has been no confirmation that any new venture is forthcoming.
Yuen-ying Chan, a journalism professor at the University of Hong Kong, said she hadn't spoken to Hu about her future but considered it unlikely Hu would abandon her career in publishing.
"I don't think she's quitting journalism. No way," Chan said.
Caijing's revenue fell 16.9 percent in the first half of 2009 compared with the same period a year earlier mainly due to a decline in advertising revenue, SEEC's latest financial report said. The magazine generated approximately $54.1 million Hong Kong dollars ($6.9 million) in the first two quarters.
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