Source: China – South China Morning PostBritish regulators on Thursday fined a Chinese state-owned broadcaster, which has already had its licence revoked, £200,000 (US$274,000) for failing to comply with fairness and privacy rules.Media regulator Ofcom said it had fined Star China Media Limited a total of £200,000 “for serious breaches of our fairness and privacy rules on its CCTV and CGTN services”.The complaints involve two high-profile Hong Kong dissidents, Simon Cheng and Gui Minhai.Gui Minhai, known for publishing gossipy titles…Read More