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  2. List of China Media Group channels - Wikipedia

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    The first TV channel of People's Republic of China, renamed to China Central Television on 1 May 1978, defined as CCTV-1 during launching of CCTV-2, and renamed to CCTV General when launch of CCTV-13 CCTV-2 Finance 1 May 1973 (SD) 1 January 2014 (HD) 财经频道,看见价值 (Finance Channel, See the Value) China Color Television Test Channel

  3. List of Chinese-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of television networks and television channels that are broadcast in the Chinese language or offer at least some programming in Chinese. Mainland China [ edit ]

  4. CCTV-13 - Wikipedia

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    CCTV News channel broadcasts live news reports every hour throughout the day, as well as current affairs programmes in the evening. Bulletins cover domestic and international events. The channel broadcasts exclusively in Mandarin Chinese. Viewers from across the Greater China region and that of the Chinese diaspora can watch the channel via ...

  5. CGTN (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    CGTN is the English-language news channel of state-run China Global Television Network, based in Beijing, China.It is one of several channels provided by China Global Television Network, the international division of Chinese state broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV), under the control of the Central Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party.

  6. Television in China - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong channels were considered more entertaining and had Cantonese shows. Such reception was banned by central government, but semi-accepted by local government. By the late 1980s, local channels began to syndicate shows from Hong Kong. China launched its first television-broadcast satellite in 1986.

  7. Phoenix Television - Wikipedia

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    At launch, Star TV and a private sector company in China each owned 45% of the company, and state broadcaster China Central Television owned the remaining 10%. [ 13 ] The original News Corporation 's (and subsequently 21st Century Fox 's) shares in Phoenix Television held through Star were gradually reduced over the years.

  8. CCTV-4 - Wikipedia

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    CCTV-4 is a Chinese free-to-air television channel.It is one of six China Central Television channels that broadcasts outside of China.It airs a variety of programs including documentaries, music, news, drama series, sports and children shows for Greater China including China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.

  9. CCTV-1 - Wikipedia

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    CCTV-1 (CCTV General Channel) is the primary channel of CCTV, the national flagship terrestrial television network of the People's Republic of China. It broadcasts a range of programs from CCTV Headquarters at East 3rd Ring Road in Beijing and is available to both cable and terrestrial television viewers.