In:Normal Posts by Aw Guo on Wednesday, October 8th, 2008 at 2:12 am

What a funny cheat:

 

Sigh… I think I cannot do that now because I have such a poor eyesight. This guy is strong!

Digg It Stumble Del.icio.us Subscribe

: http://www.ifgogo.com/226/how-some-news-reports-are-made-in-china/

Moi
2008-10-08 21:50:34

Quit bashing the Chinese.

This photo only proves that the Chinese, too, use the teleprompter--an invention of Western media.

Aw Guo
2008-10-08 23:25:40

Didn't you pay attention to the "some" in the title :)

Anyway, I've seen a lot of such fake reports so that's why I post it. You may also provide some photos for the Western media and I will link to your pictures.

health
2008-10-09 02:28:44

haha,very funny!

Cat Chen
2008-10-09 05:30:46

It's your blindness, not his -.-

Cat Chen
2008-10-09 05:57:56

Teleprompter was used since TV was invented. Anchormen of both CCTV and NBC use it. US presidents (and president candidates) use it a lot. Even Obama can't live without it! (Obama doesn't perform well without a teleprompter.) Read more here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teleprompter

This photo only shows that Chinese TV stations don't have the same electronic teleprompter as the western world does. And please don't spread your blindness via this blog, aw. You're making it look like TechCrunch!

Aw Guo
2008-10-09 06:17:32

I am really sorry if it should really hurt the people working at TV media in China. I just never thought people should understand this picture in that way.

Personally, I just had enough of fake news around, not only the TV but also the newspaper.

==

And a big difference between IfGoGo and TechCrunch is that everyone can apply for an author and spread whatever you think, no matter blindness or wisdom.

Anyway, you are already one of the authors at this blog, looking forward to your posts.

Cat Chen
2008-10-10 00:32:53

Guys at TechCrunch know little about China indeed and they think they know a lot, so they keep talking about how evil China is. That's why I say your post is TechCrunchy.

Aw Guo
2008-10-10 00:50:41

Okay. I know what you mean on TechCrunch thing. Actually the guy, Michael Arrington (I also read his post with that Tiananmen picture)

Anyway, guys at TC think that people from China are MOSTLY evil. While I am just trying to say that only some of the media reports are evil. MOST of the ordinary citizen from China are kind and friendly. I am sure and I know.

So even you still regard this post as a "blindness", then the blindness of my post and the blindness of M.A @ techcrunch are totally different ;)

Ai Li
2008-10-09 18:21:47

I don't think he was trying to bash anyone. I think if it was any country in this picture it would be funny.
Nice picture!

haiyuan wang
2008-10-10 00:37:08

Such things would always happen in our country.

buddy
2008-10-15 21:21:52

things happens all over the world everyday, not just China,why made in China?

Charles Peng
2008-10-20 00:51:30

Does the man see the words on pictures clearly?

zeaz
2008-10-23 19:05:58

I believe this happens here in China , but i also agree with buddy :"things happens all over the world everyday, not just China,why made in China?"

Bruce GAO
2008-11-02 08:20:39

good pic

Qing
2008-11-29 17:05:53

I don't think it's a cheat. maybe he just felt nervous, and wanted a handout, in case he would miss some important information.

Pete
2009-02-17 22:06:32

The only difference between this guy and a Western reporter is that Westerners have more expensive pieces of paper in their face.