Up or Down? Hero or Clown? Top Media Celebrities in Beijing, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Taipei in 2008
Up or Down? Hero or Clown?
Top Media Celebrities in
Political figures have crowned the 9th Annual Pan-Chinese Celebrity Rosters for 2008, with Chen Shui-bian from
Released today by the Language Information Sciences Research Centre (LISRC) of City University of Hong Kong, the 2008 Celebrity Rosters show that political issues received top media coverage in
The rosters consist of regional rankings of celebrities who gained massive media exposure in
“The celebrity rosters this year feature the highs of the
A total of 20 names have made it to the Pan-Chinese roster (column A) this year, next to last year’s 21. Out of the 20, 16 are political figures.
Thanks to the
Remarkable changes have taken place in sports figures’ rankings. After retaining a place on the roster for seven consecutive years, Yao Ming failed at his 8th attempt and is now replaced by Liu Xiang and Michael Phelps from the
respectively have each entered the list. What is noteworthy is that, among the 20 top names, five come from
As in the past, different numbers of celebrities are found in individual regional rosters (columns B to E), with
This year, LISRC has added a new feature to the rosters by releasing its analysis of accumulative positive and negative sentiments associated with various names across the Chinese communities of
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Obama | 2.2 | -2.3 | 2.4 |
McCain | -5.0 | -3.9 | -5.7 |
Compared with the 2004 US presidential election when Kerry received more positive reporting across the several Chinese communities than Bush did, this year’s analysis shows no unanimous likes or dislikes for the same candidate in Beijing, Hong Kong and Taipei, except that McCain’s scores have remained negative in the three regions all along.
Find full details of the annual rosters at http://www.livac.org/celebrity/.
Media enquiries can be directed to:
Prof. Benjamin Tsou, LISRC,
Dr. Olivia Kwong, LISRC,
Karen Cheng, Communications Office,
The 2008 Celebrity Rosters
A | B | C | D | E | |
Rank | Pan-Chinese (20) | (Top 25) | (Top 25) | (Top 25) | (Top 25) |
1 | Chen Shui-bian | Barack Obama | Ma Ying-jeou | Hu Jintao | Liu Xiang |
2 | Barack Obama | Hillary Clinton | Chen Shui-bian | Wen Jiabao | Barack Obama |
3 | Hu Jintao | Ma Ying-jeou | Barack Obama | Dalai Lama | |
4 | Hillary Clinton | Chen Shui-bian | Hsieh Chang-ting | Jia Qinglin | Yu Zhengsheng |
5 | George W. Bush | John McCain | Wang Chien-ming | Wu Bangguo | Xie Jin |
6 | Dalai Lama | Edison Chan | Liu Chao-hsiuan | George W. Bush | Han Zheng |
7 | John McCain | Chung Gillian | George W. Bush | He Guoqiang | Hillary Clinton |
8 | Chen Yunlin | | Wu Shu-chen | Barack Obama | Ding Junhui |
9 | Liu Xiang | Dalai Lama | Hillary Clinton | Zhou Enlai | George W. Bush |
10 | Wu Poh-hsiung | George W. Bush | Chen Yunlin | Zhou Yongkang | Wen Jiabao |
11 | Chiang Ping-kun | Donald Tsang Yam-kuen | Kuo Hong-Chih | Liu Shaoqi | Roger Federer |
12 | Taro Aso | Ching Cheong | Hu Jintao | Li Keqiang | Yi Jianlian |
13 | Thaksin Shinawatra | Walter Kwok Ping-sheung | John McCain | Tao Zhu | John McCain |
14 | Bo Yang | Hu Jintao | Lee Teng-hui | Yang Jiechi | Tracy McGrady |
15 | Lee Myung-bak | Liu Xiang | Vincent Siew (Hsiao Wan-chang) | Gordon Brown | Dalai Lama |
16 | Radovan Karadzic | Sarah Palin | Wu Poh-hsiung | Deng Xiaoping | Wu Jingui |
17 | Wang Yung-chin | Hsieh Chang-ting | Chiou I-jen | Xi Jinping | Lang Ping |
18 | Michael Phelps | Carina Lau | Wu Shih-Tsai | Li Changchun | Hu Jintao |
19 | Pervez Musharraf | Chen Yunlin | Chiang Ping-kun | D. A. Medvedev | Diego Maradona |
20 | Yasuo Fukuda | Tony Leung | Dalai Lama | Liu Yandong | Ratomir Dujkovic |
21 | | Andy Lau | Ma-Siew | Hui Liangyu | Cristiano Ronaldo |
22 | | Isabella Leong | Yeh Sheng-mao | Lee Myung-bak | Dayron Robles |
23 | | Anson Chan | Tsai Ying-wen | John McCain | Wang Liqin |
24 | | Joyce Cheng | Christine chow Ma | Mao Zedong | Vladimir Putin |
25 | | Wen Jiabao | Jay Chou | Chen Yunlin | Nicolas Sarkozy |