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Correspondent, China Central Television (CCTV)
China, Washington, D.C., United States
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Children’s Mental Health and Poverty , Injustice and Vulnerable Populations in the Pacific Northwest , Addiction , Homelessness , Criminal Justice
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Total articles 71
A New Framework for Coordinated Community Development in Hainan Tropical Rainforest National Park, China
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Apr. 07, 2025
By TAO XU Verified, Chaoyue Chen
Apr. 07, 2025
By TAO XU Verified, Chaoyue Chen
Apr. 07, 2025
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China Central Television (CCTV)
China Central Television (CCTV) is the national television broadcaster of China, established on September 2, 1958. Originally named Beijing Television, it was renamed CCTV on May 1, 1978, to align with the country's economic reforms. Headquartered in Beijing, CCTV operates as a state-owned network and serves as the primary media outlet for the Chinese Communist Party. CCTV operates 50 channels that provide a variety of programming, including news, documentaries, entertainment, and cultural content. The network focuses on government activities and international diplomacy through its news programming. It also engages in international collaborations, such as co-producing the *Silk Road* documentary series with Japan’s NHK. CCTV broadcasts in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, French, Arabic, and Russian, catering to both domestic and international audiences. With around 10,000 employees, CCTV plays a significant role in China's media landscape, delivering content that aligns with state directives.
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Founded: 1958