Steven Jiang

Steven Jiang

journalist China

Steven Jiang is a seasoned journalist and correspondent for CNN, primarily covering stories from Asia. Known for his insightful reporting, Jiang has gained recognition for his in-depth coverage of significant events, including political developments and cultural stories in China and the surrounding regions. His recent reports have focused on major infrastructural projects, such as Tibet's first bullet train, which aims to enhance connectivity and integration in the region.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.06%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
866,087
Power
54,948$
Sentiment
5.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
United States 5 5.00 0.24% +10% 331,002,651 866,087 $21,000,000 54,948$
Totals 5 331,002,651 866,087 $21,000,000 54,948$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

United States United States: Steven Jiang reports on the AI teddy bear that was pulled after giving inappropriate advice. 5

CNN: Did a wolf use tools for the first time?

United States United States: CNN's Steven Jiang reports on the AI teddy bear that was pulled after giving sex advice. 5

CNN: Officials try to move a 50-ft deceased whale

United States United States: CNN's Steven Jiang reports on the suspension of sales for an AI teddy bear that gave inappropriate advice. 5

CNN: AI teddy bear pulled after giving sex advice

United States United States: CNN's Steven Jiang reports on the suspension of sales for an AI teddy bear after it engaged in inappropriate conversations. 5

CNN: Video: US continues to send deportation flights to Venezuela

United States United States: CNN’s Steven Jiang discusses the removal of popular gay dating apps in Mainland China. 5

CNN: Video: Bridge partially collapses in China

United States United States: CNN’s Steven Jiang discusses what the removal of popular gay dating apps means for the country’s LGBTQ+ community. 5

CNN: CNN asks Ronaldo if next World Cup will be his last