Chinese television

CCTV-1 is the primary channel of the CCTV (China Central Television ) Network in the People's Republic of China. It has a mixture of all programming, and is availible to non-cable television viewers. ...more on Wikipedia about "CCTV-1"

CCTV-9 is a news, entertainment, and educational television channel originating in the People's Republic of China. It is mainland China's only 24-hour English TV channel and is run by China Central Television. CCTV-9 can be viewed through Sky Digital in Great Britain, and on many major cable and satellite providers in America. It caters to overseas Chinese as well as English speakers in China. ...more on Wikipedia about "CCTV-9"

CCTV-E&F is an entertainment and news channel of China Central Television (CCTV) originating in the People's Republic of China. It is broadcast in Spanish and French languages and can be viewed through the Dish Network satellite provider in the USA. ...more on Wikipedia about "CCTV-E&F"

China Central Television or Chinese Central Television, commonly abbreviated as CCTV ( Chinese: 中国中央电视台 pinyin: Zhōngguó Zhōngyāng Diànshìtái), is the major broadcast television network in Mainland China. Organizationally it is a subministry of the People's Republic of China's central government within the State Administration of Radio, Television, and Film and as such it does not have any editorial independence from the PRC government. ...more on Wikipedia about "China Central Television"

China Television Co. (CTV) (中國電視公司) was established on September 3 1968 by the ruling Nationalist Party of the Republic of China (Taiwan). The party owned the majority stake of the network. Trial broadcast started on October 9 1969 and the channel formally started broadcasting on October 31 the same year. ...more on Wikipedia about "China Television"

Mongolian Cow Sour Yoghurt Super Girl is China's most popular television show. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mongolian Cow Sour Yoghurt Super Girl"

Phoenix Television (鳳凰衛星電視) is a Hong Kong-based Mandarin Chinese television broadcaster that aims to promote a free flow of information and entertainment within the Greater China region. It has 5 different television channels. Phoenix Television is well-known of providing Infotainment programmes with popular 'Star' Anchors and talk show hosts. Being on good terms with the People's Republic of China government, it is one of the few non-government related television broadcasters in mainland China and has been able to broadcast information about events not covered by the government media, such as the coverage on the Against Basic Law Article 23 Rally on 1 July 2003. ...more on Wikipedia about "Phoenix Television"

Chinese television series (电视连续剧) are similar to miniseries in North America, but are often longer in length, and portray a story too lengthy to be made into a movie. A large number of series end all episodes in cliffhangers. CCTV-8 is a channel that airs TV series around the clock. Series are divided into several rough categories, Historical (subdivided into historical fiction, nationalist-rallying, and historical re-enactment), Police/Politics, Comedy, and a more modern Family Conflicts drama. ...more on Wikipedia about "TV series (China)"

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