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Posted: 2025-05-06 08:45:30 UTC

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The article discusses the decline of the State Administration of Radio and Television (SART) in China and the rise of the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) as the dominant force in media and internet regulation.
The decline of SART's power and influence.
The rise of CAC as the primary regulator of media and internet content.
The shift of entertainment and news consumption to short video platforms.
The obsolescence of traditional media formats like television and film.
The decline of traditional media industries (film, television, broadcasting).
The shift of power from SART to CAC.
The increasing dominance of short video platforms in content consumption.
Adapting to the new media landscape and regulatory environment.