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Beijing bans ‘effeminate’ and ‘vulgar’ screen content, caps pay for actors – Sydney Morning Herald
Chinese regulators demanded broadcasters cease airing “deformed” tastes, such as “vulgar” internet celebrities, scandals and…

Beijing: China has expanded a crackdown on its entertainment industry, telling broadcasters to bar artists with incorrect political positions and effeminate styles from shows, saying a patriotic atmosphere needed to be cultivated.
The National Radio and…
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