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 China Central Television - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.
CCTV has sixteen different channels of programming content and competes with television stations run by local governments (such as BTV and several regional channels) and foreign programming which can be readily received via satellite television.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/China_Central_Television   (526 words)

  
 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Chinese Central Television
Chinese Central Television, or CCTV (中央电视台), is the major broadcast television network in the Mainland China.
CCTV is run by the People's Republic of China central government and its editorial line is subject to the government control.
CCTV has thirteen different channels of programming content and competes with television stations run by local governments and foreign programming which can be readily received via satellite television.
www.kids.net.au /encyclopedia-wiki/ch/Chinese_Central_Television   (107 words)

  
 Indiantelevision.com's Breaking News : NBA expands television coverage with China deal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Television is the company's first entry into any market.
Chinese Central Television (CCTV) will give the NBA access to all 314 million households in China.
In China, sports fans are increasingly becoming involved with basketball since a number of Chinese players are involved with the league.
www.indiantelevision.com /headlines/y2k3/nov/nov63.htm   (308 words)

  
 CNN - Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping dies - Feb. 19, 1997
Deng joined the Chinese Communist Party when he was 20, and rose to prominence with the triumph of Chairman Mao Tse- tung's revolution.
Tiananmen Square became a vivid symbol of Chinese leaders' fierce opposition to democracy.
But Chinese officials rallied to give the appearance that he was still in command of the most populous country in the world.
www.cnn.com /WORLD/9702/19/deng.obit   (632 words)

  
 Lost in translation | thebulletin.org
Those Chinese analysts then write their own reports and publish them in Chinese military journals that are in turn read by U.S. analysts.
Tracking down this statement in the original Chinese revealed that it was taken from the final sentence of an article published in a 2004 Chinese aerospace journal and written by three instructors at Langfang--Zhang Li-ying, Zhang Qixin, and Wang Hui.
Policy makers could feel more confident in their assessments of possible Chinese threats if their analysts made the effort to investigate whether the information these sources contain is both credible and, in the case of determining intentions, broadly representative of the Chinese government or the opinion of a minority or a single individual.
www.thebulletin.org /article.php?art_ofn=mj06kulacki   (2817 words)

  
 List of Chinese language television channels - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of television channels that broadcast in the Chinese language.
This television station serves people in the Harbin area.
This television station serves people in the Urumqi area.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Chinese_language_television_channels   (129 words)

  
 Russia, Putin Interview for Chinese Press - JRL 10-14-04
And we on our part, along with the Chinese leadership, the current generation of Chinese politicians, including, I know, Chairman Hu Jintao, also intend not just to strengthen this foundation of relations between the two countries, but to build cooperation that is modern, sound and convenient for both countries.
We welcome the intentions of the Chinese side to invest $12 million and more in the Russian economy, as was announced during the visit by the Chinese Premier.
Chinese specialists and our Chinese friends support us in this, just as we support their position that the condition for China to function in the World Trade Organisation must be without any biased relation to the Chinese economy.
www.cdi.org /russia/Johnson/8408-22.cfm   (4430 words)

  
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Chinese journalists’ perspective on the differences between the media in China and America: Media in China works for the Chinese, and media in US works for Americans.
Chinese media is facing the challenge from the other media as far as speed is concerned.
The Chinese news release is slower because it is regular procedure for the news agency to have every branch go to the headquarters and then through the headquarters we have the formal news.
www.central.edu /freemanresearch/MediaStudiesinChina.doc   (6913 words)

  
 SPORTS-CHINA: Corruption Ruining Soccer Games   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Earlier this year, Chinese fans rioted in Chengdu when the national side lost to Japan in a friendly match, prompting lawmakers to table the country's first legislation on soccer violence.
China's professional league is supposed to be run by the CFA but the central government calls the shots in the form of the Football Sport Management Centre of the State General Administration of Sports, which takes the former East German sporting system as its model.
According to an online survey conducted by the 'Chinese Central Television', football fans think over half of first division matches in 2003 were rigged and are now boycotting live games in a wave of silent protest.
www.ipsnews.net /africa/interna.asp?idnews=26348   (1073 words)

  
 Spot-On: Jonathan Ansfield: Arab, Jew and Chinese
Jews, from what many well-educated Chinese have heard, are smart, well-off, and in proportion to their numbers, highly influential in international politics, media and business.
The Confucian and Judaic traditions, educated Chinese are often quick to note, share certain priorities: education, family, a zest for debate, and a spirit of entrepreneurship.
Chinese are made to witness for themselves the gory ravages of war - mostly on the Lebanese side of the border, mind you – so that they’ll support the government’s catch-all policy objective: peace and stability.
www.spot-on.com /archives/ansfield/2006/07/post.html   (1379 words)

  
 Chinese Ambassador Refutes Allegations
Some U.S. newspapers alleged that at the end of the 70s, a Taiwan-born American scientist at a laboratory in California leaked to China neutron-bomb secrets, and in the middle of the 80s, China was again given warhead secrets so that China could produce weapons of a similar kind.
The lab-to-lab exchanges between Chinese and American scientists which were sensationally described by some American reporters were, in fact, nothing more than regular topics at international scientific conferences and of normal academic activities, he said.
Chinese scientists are capable and intelligent enough to develop China's own high-technology, and they are willing to conduct exchanges with foreign counterparts and learn from each other, Li said.
www.globalsecurity.org /wmd/library/news/china/1999/990316-prc-emb.htm   (620 words)

  
 Let the US speak to the Chinese | csmonitor.com
Despite official promises of a direct communication line to the Chinese people, the impact of any pro-human rights remarks was strictly limited by lack of advance notice of his appearances (including a live joint press conference with President Jiang Zemin), rebroadcasts of edited versions only, and selective press reporting.
But controlling what the Chinese people see and hear is central to the Communist government's monopoly on power, and it jealously guards access from any competing sources, especially on the subject of human rights and democratic freedoms.
Chinese leaders are well aware of the impact of Reagan's speeches to Russian students just before the fall of the Soviet Union.
www.csmonitor.com /2001/0814/p11s1-coop.html   (1034 words)

  
 OMA - New Headquarters - Central Chinese Television CCTV :: arcspace.com
As part of an international architectural competition organized by the Beijing International Tendering Co., the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) was awarded the contract on December 20, 2002.
The irregular grid on the building's facades is an expression of the forces traveling throughout its structure.
It is visible from the main intersection of the Central Business District through the "window" of the CCTV headquarters.
www.arcspace.com /architects/koolhaas/chinese_television   (343 words)

  
 Learn more about Television network in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
A television network is a distribution network for television content whereby a central operation provides programming for many television stations.
Many early television networks evolved from earlier radio networks.
Access to the Republic's stations (but in particular RTÉ) in Northern Ireland was a requirement of the Good Friday Agreement peace deal in 1998.
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /t/te/television_network.html   (256 words)

  
 Magnitude 5.7 earthquake in central China kills 14, injures 377   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
BEIJING (AP) - An earthquake with a magnitude of at least 5.5 shook part of central China on Saturday, killing at least 14 people and injuring nearly 400.
Chinese Central Television news showed rows of crumbled brick buildings and deep cracks in the walls of many still standing.
The news showed a young boy with his head heavily bandaged and a man crying on a bench as he cradled an injured leg.
www.cbc.ca /cp/world/051126/w112654.html   (238 words)

  
 CNN.com - Alleged Falun Gong girl dies of burns - April 24, 2001
Beijing used the Tiananmen group on the traditional Chinese New Year's Eve to drive home its message that Falun Gong is an evil cult that callously pushes its members to acts of self-destruction.
Chinese news coverage focused in particular on Liu, showing photos of a smiling, pretty girl in a school uniform and then footage of her writhing, crying out for her mother.
It was outlawed in July 1999 after the group surprised Chinese officials when more than 10,000 members surrounded the leadership's living compound in Beijing in a demonstration to demand official recognition.
archives.cnn.com /2001/WORLD/asiapcf/east/03/18/china.girl.dies   (363 words)

  
 Exploring Chinese History :: News Articles :: December, 1999
Chinese Central Television reported that the suspects were involved in publishing books and producing videotapes and T-shirts -- acts that China considered illegal after it banned the group in July.
Television stations carried lengthy reports of the official ceremonies during the London visit, the first by a Chinese head of State to Britain.
Chinese officials at the press conference said Taiwan's accusations were completely groundless and detrimental to development of good relations between the two sides.
www.ibiblio.org /chinesehistory/news/199910.htm   (13698 words)

  
 CBS News | Earthquake in Central China Kills 15
The official Xinhua News Agency said the magnitude-5.7 quake hit Saturday morning and was centered in central Jiangxi province's Ruichang city near the border of Hubei province.
In neighboring Hubei province, one person died and 81 were injured, including 78 students caught in a stampede during evacuation, Xinhua said.
Chinese Central Television news showed rows of crumbled brick buildings and deep cracks in the walls of buildings still standing in Ruichang.
www.cbsnews.com /stories/2005/11/27/ap/world/mainD8E4HGMG0.shtml   (354 words)

  
 Technology--Broadcast and Computer-Based
Television programs are clearly far more costly to produce and to transmit than radio programs, especially if they are broadcast over public networks and expected to meet production standards similar to those of news, documentary, and entertainment programs.
Television comes into its own in a multiple-media distance education course—used to demonstrate scientific or laboratory experiments, to broadcast field trips, case studies, or performances, and to help visualize dynamic processes and sequences of events.
And unless students have access to recording equipment, at home or at local study centers, the ephemeral nature of the broadcast must be taken into account in determining its educational objectives and its place in a distance course.
www1.worldbank.org /disted/Technology/broadcast/broad_television.html   (221 words)

  
 The Epoch Times :: Content of Cheney’s China Speech Censored
Yu pointed out that in the Chinese Communist’s official newspaper, People’s Daily, and on other websites, the published Chinese version of Cheney’s speech was labeled “full text,” yet has very obviously been censored to insure that all the issues relating to freedom and democracy have been deleted.
Cheney said, “We are obligated under that act [Taiwan Relations Act] to provide Taiwan with the capacity to defend itself should that be necessary and we do that through the sale of military equipment from time to time.” This section has been completely deleted, as though he never said it.
Cheney’s speech was broadcast live on Chinese Central Television Channel 4, a channel aimed at overseas Chinese viewers.
english.epochtimes.com /news/4-4-26/21102.html   (440 words)

  
 Chinese Media
Chinese Muslim is one of the largest ethnic population with nine ethnicities including the Hui and the Ughur, and plays a crucial role in Chinese socioeconomic development.
Liu Kang (Duke University) in his presentation “Rethinking Western Studies of Chinese Islam” examined the historical context of the study of Chinese Islam in the West in the 20 th century, particularly on the rise of Area Studies since the cold war era.
Yang Shengmin (Chinese Central Nationalities University, Beijing) offered a detailed analysis of surveys and ethnographic field studies on the relationship of Ughurs and Hans in Xingjiang, disputing the narratives of western scholars and observers on Xingjiang Ughur ethnic group's relationship with the Han Chinese.
www.duke.edu /web/chinesemedia/webpages/conferences0506.htm   (695 words)

  
 Friends of Falun Gong USA- News/Media Report
Canada’s TV censor has ruled that a Chinese Central Television report on a multiple-murder case that was rebroadcast on a Chinese- language Canadian specialty TV channel breached industry codes on violence and ethics.
The CBSC found the CCTV report’s characterization of the Falun Gong as an “evil cult” to be, in the words of the panel, “unfair and improper” and in breach of the industry ethic codes.
At one point, the CCTV report contained, according to the Talentvision translation, a voice-over uttering: “According to investigation, the suspect, Fu Yi-bin, was a caring and loving son and husband.
www.fofg.org /news/news_story.php?doc_id=48   (642 words)

  
 Send to a Friend - IPS Inter Press Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In a break from the long-established tradition of secrecy and speculation surrounding the dealings of the higher ranks of the Communist Party, Hu Jintao this week presided over his first annual meeting of the Central Committee since he became party chief, by announcing beforehand what was on the agenda of the Oct.
However terse and short of specifics, the announcement on the Chinese Central Television and Chinese National Radio of the meeting of the party represents a departure from the tight secrecy and absence of media coverage that has traditionally surrounded the annual meeting.
While no new developments were announced in the party's long-delayed agenda for political reform, some demure changes in the workings of the Politburo confirmed the new leadership's desire to show greater attention to public opinion and its cautious attempts to introduce a degree of accountability inside the party.
www.ipsnews.net /sendnews.asp?idnews=20626   (746 words)

  
 Interview With Representatives of Chinese Central Television in Beijing, China
President, both you and the Chinese leaders have expressed the desire for further development of Sino-U.S. relations.
Well, we believe that this is a problem of Chinese people on both sides of the straits to work out for themselves.
It was taped for later use on Chinese television.
www.reagan.utexas.edu /archives/speeches/1984/42884b.htm   (1306 words)

  
 Global Television Network: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
The speed of a typical raindrop is 17 miles per hour.
The Global Television Network (more commonly called Global) is a major English-language television network in Canada.
It first signed on in 1974 as an Ontario-only independent channel, but went almost nationwide in 1997 when stations owned by Canwest[?] were renamed.
www.encyclopedian.com /gl/Global-Television-Network.html   (283 words)

  
 Chinese leaders bid farewell to pilot   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
BEIJING (AP) — China's leaders paid their respects Friday to the family of a fighter pilot missing and presumed dead after a collision with a U.S. spy plane over the South China Sea, the official Chinese Central Television said.
The brief ceremony in the Great Hall of the People on Tiananmen Square, came on the same day that a team of American officials left Beijing after two days of inconclusive talks on the return of the U.S. plane and Beijing's demand for an end to American flights off its coast.
Nationally televised footage showed President Jiang Zemin, dressed in an unadorned olive-green Mao suit, clasping the hands of the widow and parents of lost pilot Wang Wei.
www.usatoday.com /news/world/2001-04-20-chinapilot.htm   (728 words)

  
 BBC News | ASIA-PACIFIC | Extracts from Zhu's speech
The following are excerpts from the speech, broadcast live on Chinese Central Television.
Acceleration of the strategic restructuring of the economy is urgently needed to meet the current need to boost domestic demand and stimulate economic growth.
The Chinese people are determined and absolutely able to settle the Taiwan question at an early date and to realize the great cause of reunification of the motherland.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/world/asia-pacific/666774.stm   (759 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Believe the chassis is of the same size as other Chinese modern MBT no scaling up has been done.
The reason the 140 was not procured was because their was no identifiable threat that could not be defeated by the 120mm.
Also, the Chinese are working on a post-Russian design of MBT in the 70-ton class, so the 140mm will be just the ticket to arm that tank.
www.strategypage.com /messageboards/messages/2-13654.asp   (1277 words)

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