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Disney's Shanghai Park Won't Mean Breach of China's Media `Brick Wall'

Nov. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Walt Disney Co.’s planned theme park in Shanghai will do little to help open China’s media industry to overseas companies as the communist government restricts films, television and the Internet, analysts said. Full Article at Bloomberg.com

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