PLEASE NOTE: THIS EDIT CONTAINS MATERIAL WHICH WAS ORIGINALLY 4:3<br /> <br />Chen Yongzhou, an imprisoned Chinese journalist, has confessed to wrongdoing on state TV.<br /> <br />State media said he had admitted writing false stories for money.<br /> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Mandarin) DETAINED REPORTER CHEN YONGZHOU SAYING:<br /> <br />"I definitely hope the entire journalist industry could learn a lesson from me. For myself, if I were given one more chance to be a journalist, I must follow the basis journalistic ethics that are impartial, real, objective and complete to do report and would not be lured by interest."<br /> <br />His case attracted huge attention after his newspaper New Express made front page appeals for his release.<br /> <br />Chen wrote several articles for the Guangdong-based newspaper alleging financial irregularities at a construction equipment company called Zoomlion.<br /> <br />Rights activists say public confessions in China are often forced and violate the accused's right to a fair trial.<br /> <br />China's