"This book's major contribution is twofold: first, its diverse and rich dataset and, second, its examination of the dynamics of local media control and governance … this book delivers what it promises and will be of interest to those interested in learning more about the development and the politics of governance, media, journalism and criticism in China." — <i>Europe-Asia Studies</i><br /><br />"This is an exciting project on an interesting and highly relevant topic. By studying how local leaders in China are using television news programs to discipline street-level cadres and to improve governance for the purpose of career advancement, Chen contributes to our understanding of local state-media relations. Her eloquent analysis shows that, under certain circumstances, controlled critical reporting can be convenient for local leaders, citizens, and media professionals, as well as the authoritarian regime." — Rongbin Han, author of <i>Contesting Cyberspace in China: Online Expression and Authoritarian Resilience</i>