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This chapter discovers from empirical studies of the new-media public opinion that the credibility of the new media in China is nothing less than that of the traditional media; Chinese cybercitizens believe Weibo and WeChat more than the traditional media; the mobile media has become the new media among the new media; and the new media has become the mainstream media of Chinese society.
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Yang Weiguang, Mainstream Media in the Future: New Media, from Contemporary TV, 2009(11).
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Kuang, W. (2018). Empirical Studies on New-Media Public Opinion. In: Social Media in China. Sociology, Media and Journalism in China. Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0914-4_10
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