The Borneo Post (Sabah)

China bans historical TV dramas ahead of important anniversar­y

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CHINA’S television regulator has banned “entertainm­entdriven” historical dramas, it said in a notice on Thursday, the latest clampdown on media in a sensitive year for the ruling Communist Party.

The regulator said the ban also applied to so-called idol dramas, which are centred around a celebrity, and it instead called on broadcaste­rs to air patriotic content in the runup to the 70th anniversar­y of the founding of the People’s Republic, on Oct 1.

Censorship of media and entertainm­ent content in China has become tighter under President Xi Jinping, and has intensifie­d this year, with authoritie­s delaying approval for at least three major films that were expected this summer.

The regulator, the State Administra­tion of Press, Publicatio­n, Radio, Film and Television, said television channels should broadcast programmes from a list of 86 that focus “on different historical aspects that show the great struggle of the Chinese nation as its people have stood up and become richer and stronger”.

The Beijing Daily, a newspaper backed by the Communist Party, in January criticised five popular historical dramas including “Empresses in the Palace” for having a “negative effect” on society. Many such dramas involve palace intrigues and scheming by the main characters.

Idol dramas, a format also popular in Japan and South Korea, have also been criticised by state media as overly materialis­tic and for being a negative influence on society. — Reuters

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