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  2. Zhejiang Radio and Television Group - Wikipedia

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    Zhejiang Media Group, formerly known as Zhejiang Radio and Television Group (ZRTG) (Chinese: 浙江广播电视集团; pinyin: Zhèjiāng Guǎngbò Diànshì jítuán), is China's fourth-biggest television network after China Central Television (CCTV), Hunan Broadcasting System (HBS), and Jiangsu Broadcasting Corporation (JSBC).

  3. Zhejiang Online - Wikipedia

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    Zhejiang Online is the newly established provincial mainstream media following Zhejiang Daily, Zhejiang Radio, and Zhejiang TV. Completion of the firm restructuring into the Zhejiang Daily Press Group management occurred at the end of 2010.

  4. Radio in China - Wikipedia

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    Radio manufacturing expanded significantly during China's Third Front campaign to develop basic industry and national defense industry in China's rugged interior in case of invasion by the Soviet Union or the United States. [6]: 4, 219 In the Third Front regions, radio manufacturing increased by 11,668% percent as a result of the campaign.

  5. If China declares war, these ham radio enthusiasts could be ...

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    The 27-year-old accounting specialist, who learned about ham radio from a YouTube video last year, compared it to discovering Facebook — a different way to connect with people around the world.

  6. Zhejiang Television - Wikipedia

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    On January 1, 1994, Zhejiang TV program first started to use satellites, called "Zhejiang TV", effectively covering the whole country and more than and 40 countries and regions around 2 billion of the population, and more than 95% of the national cable television broadcast, has a relatively fixed audience of one hundred and fifty million, of which about one hundred million for the city audience.

  7. China Media Group - Wikipedia

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    China Media Group (Chinese: 中央广播电视总台; lit. 'Central Radio and Television General Station') also known as Voice of China, [1] [2] is the predominant state media company by means of radio and television broadcasting in the People's Republic of China.

  8. Shenzhen Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Shenzhen Media Group (SMG, Chinese: 深圳广播电影电视集团; pinyin: Shēnzhèn Guǎngbō Diànyǐng Diànshì Jítuán) is a state media company based in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, China. It owns twelve TV channels and four radio stations which broadcast music, report news and Chinese talk shows.

  9. Communication University of Zhejiang - Wikipedia

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    The Communication University of Zhejiang (浙江传媒学院) is a public college in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China. It is affiliated with Zhejiang Provincial People's Government, and co-funded by the National Radio and Television Administration and the Province of Zhejiang .