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CCTV-5 (Chinese: ... CCTV-5 has coverage of the following sports leagues, teams, and events: Multi-sports games. Asian Games; Summer Olympic Games;
It was tested in Beijing on 24 December 2007, and launched officially on 1 May 2008 under CCTV-HD. CCTV-HD was created specifically for the 2008 Summer Olympics and 2008 Summer Paralympics. Due to there having been several more HD CCTV broadcast channels in China, CCTV changed the channel name to "CCTV-5+ Sports Plus" on 16 August 2013.
Was general television for culture, renamed to CCTV International on 1 November 1994, and renamed to CCTV Chinese International in 2006. Was having English and Cantonese programmes before 2006, channel signal splitted to 3 edition (Asian, European and American) in 2006, bilingual captions available since 2009 for dramas. CCTV-5 Sports
CCTV-17 (Agriculture and Rural) CCTV-5+ (Sport Plus) China Education Television (CETV) CETV-1 (Human resources) CETV-2 (Distance education) CETV-3 (Humanities) CETV-4 (Classroom) CETV-5 (Early Education) China Xinhua News Network Corporation (CNC) CNC World; CNC Finance and Business; China Weather TV; China Movie TV(CHC) China Health TV
CCTV-4 — International (in Chinese) CCTV-4 Asia – Broadcast for Asia and Australia except Japan; CCTV-4 Europe – Broadcast for Europe and Africa and broadcast HD in France; CCTV-4 America – Broadcast for North America and South America; CCTV-Daifu — In both Chinese and Japanese (broadcast Japan) CCTV Entertainment – Entertainment ...
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.
CGTN America initially claimed that it had "editorial independence from any state direction or control". This claim was debunked by The New York Times reporter Paul Mozur in interviews with "current and former CGTN employees [who] say CCTV editors in Beijing often dictated plans for covering China. American employees sometimes pushed back, they ...
Xinwen Lianbo (simplified Chinese: 新闻联播; traditional Chinese: 新聞聯播; pinyin: Xīnwén Liánbō; lit. 'News Simulcast') is a Chinese daily news television programme produced by state-owned television broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV).