Shenzhen Media Group
Logo of Shenzhen Media Group | |
Type | Terrestrial television; state media |
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Country | China |
Founded | 28 June 2004 |
Owner | Propaganda department of the Shenzhen municipal committee of the Chinese Communist Party |
Official website | www |
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Shenzhen Media Group (Chinese:
History
[edit]Before the establishment of the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, Shenzhen had no local television station. Since Shenzhen is adjacent to Hong Kong, some people used Yagi-Uda antennas to receive Hong Kong channels.[2] In May 1978, Baoan County (present-day Shenzhen City) set up a TV transmitting station at Wutong Mountain. Work was completed on 1 March 1980 and the 300-watt transmitter was used, on channel 10, to relay the programs of Guangdong Television, channel 2. The power was increased to 10 kilowatts on 1 October 1981.[3]
After the establishment of the Shenzhen SEZ, the State Administration of Film, Radio and Television approved the creation of Shenzhen Television on 19 August 1982. Experimental broadcasts on channel 10 started on 1 January 1984. However, the broadcast of the Shenzhen Radio and Television University caused these experiments to adjust the airtime.[3]: 243
On 1 November the same year, regular broadcasts started with a transmitter imported from France broadcasting on UHF channel 33.[4]
Channels and stations
[edit]Television channels
[edit]As of 2016, The list of all channels and radio stations of Shenzhen Media Group are as follows:
Name | Description |
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Shenzhen Satellite TV |
The Variety Entertainment. |
City Channel |
City News and entertainment |
Drama Channel |
TV dramas |
Finance Channel |
Worldwide and national wide Finance |
Entertainment Channel |
Entertainments |
Sports Channel |
Sports news and lives. |
Teenager Channel |
Cartoons and shows for kids. |
Public Channel |
Broadcast in Cantonese |
Mobile TV Channel |
Subways, buses and outdoor LED screens |
DV Life Channel |
Materials and programs are made by local DV users and producers |
International Channel |
The Available On Global. |
Yihe Shopping Channel |
Provide TV shopping programs. |
Bao'an Channel |
The former Bao'an TV news channel, only broadcast in Bao'an District |
Longhua Channel |
The former Bao'an TV drama channel and Western Channel, only broadcast in Longhua New District |
Longgang Channel |
The former Longgang TV news channel, only broadcast in Longgang District |
Eastern Channel |
The former Longgang TV drama channel, only broadcast in Longgang District |
Law Channel |
TV channel based on the rule of law |
SZTV International Available On:The List in Asia; Cable TV Hong Kong Channel 26 and now TV Channel 540
Radio stations
[edit]Broadcast area | Shenzhen, China |
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Frequency | Internet, AM, and FM |
Programming | |
Format | various |
Ownership | |
Owner | Shenzhen Media Group |
History | |
First air date | 1984 |
Links | |
Website | www |
Frequency | Description |
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89.8 FM/900 AM |
News Radio |
90.5 FM |
Western Radio |
94.2 FM/1287 AM |
Life Radio |
97.1 FM |
Music Radio |
99.1 FM 龙岗电台 | Longgang Radio |
102.0 FM |
Digital Music Radio |
104.3 FM |
Voice of Qianhai |
106.2 FM |
Traffic Radio |
South African holdings
[edit]In May 2009 South African fixed-line telephone operator Telkom said it had sold its majority stake in start-up broadcaster Telkom Media to the Shenzhen Group. The parties had been in negotiations since at least March 2008.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ Bandurski, David (2023-10-05). "Reading China's Media Counter-Attack". China Media Project. Archived from the original on 2023-10-09. Retrieved 2023-10-10.
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列 孚 (2008-06-25). "TVB前世 今生 股 权可能 出 现变化 引起全 球 关注". Phoenix Television. Retrieved 2024-04-04. - ^ a b 广东
省 地方 史 志 办公室 (1999). 广东省 志 ·广播电视志 (in Chinese).中国 广东省 : 广东人民 出版 社 . ISBN 9787218029719. OCLC 44587478. - ^ 戴晓蓉 (1 November 2010). "
当年 今日 (1980—2010)-深 圳电视台开播自 办节目 ". 《Shenzhen Special Zone Daily》.深 圳报业集团. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. - ^ "Someone finally buys Telkom Media". Moneyweb. Archived from the original on 2009-05-09. Retrieved 2009-06-05.
External links
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