See China Censoring American TV Coverage of Hong Kong Protests

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Chinese viewers of international TV channels such as CNBC are left in the dark as coverage of the Hong Kong “Umbrella Revolution” protest is censored.

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Now you see it, now you don't. Chinese viewers of international television channels including CNBC, BBC and CNN are often being left in the dark as coverage of Hong Kong's “Umbrella Revolution” protests is censored by authorities.

Screens in Beijing go black when reports about the demonstrations begin — while state-run broadcasters such as CCTV remain on air.

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