As the world’s economy becomes increasingly globalized, the media ownership has been tightly controlled by a few international media conglomerates, resulting in a monopoly of media reports. Such a monopoly of the international media is regarded as a threat to China as an emerging power and it needs to be solved immediately. What worries china is the fact that the United States controls 90% of the supply of the global information. As China grows economically and militarily, the so-called “China threat” has been reinforced by international media. In order to turn the tide in the international public opinion, China tries to expand its media channels. Using the method of literature analysis, this study explores the status quo of the information industry in the world and its impact on China. Another focus is on China’s countermeasures to the monopoly of information dissemination in the international community. The final part of the study tries to sort out the points relevant to Taiwan, as China tries to break the blockage of American media and have its say in the world’s public opinion.