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Maher answers criticism that he has become a paid mouthpiece for the Communist propaganda by saying he only reads the news and is, "not trying to read into the news, not thinking about what is behind the content. Politically sensitive news, like any other news, has to be read clearly. That is my
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bottom line. Because I'm in China, some news may be regarded as politically sensitive or whatever, but that doesn't affect my interpretation of it to the audience." Maher also wrote articles for the English language
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approached Maher, already working in China with CCTV as a voice coach, to become one of the first western anchors for the revamped network. Maher was offered the position because of his clear diction speaking
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for his use of a varied and creative number of viewer submitted pointers to highlight items when delivering the ABC's
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In January 2010, it was announced that Maher's life story would be adapted into a feature film.
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to be more professional and accessible to Western audiences. CCTV senior executive
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as a news presenter reporting on the events at the end of the film.
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Australian television newsreaders and news presenters
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New Zealand
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CCTV International
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weatherman
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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China Central Television
CCTV International
Jiang Heping
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voice coaching
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
China Daily
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"China's man at the anchor desk"
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"Ex-weatherman now anchored in China"
Face of change
Archived
Wayback Machine
Edwin Maher - My China Daily
Bad Eggs
Accidental sinologist

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