. >>> earlier geno talks to our commentator on the spread and the impact of the internet in china. >> we saw in that report how journalists tweeted on weibo and drew massive response on the internet. do you think the high speed train accident has changed chinese media as a whole? >> yes. the publicity part of the communist party repeatedly ordered domestic media said not to use independent coverage of the accident in their reports. but some media organizations defied. they focused on the rallies that called for a thorough investigation and the press conference wenzhou. even news outlets that didn't report on the accident filed the stories on liberated topics. a newspaper showed a survey on the dismissal of spokesperson for the rail ministry. presenters of popular tv shows and chief editors of newspapers and magazines openly criticized the government for the risks they faced. it seems to me that chinese media no longer are the government's propagandists. and they're now aiming to be true news organizations. >> what i've learned from the past and heard from the past, i assume is rare fo