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  2. CCTV-9 - Wikipedia

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    CCTV-9 (restricted access outside China [1]) CCTV-9 is a television channel operated by Chinese state broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV), broadcasting documentaries in Mandarin Chinese. It shared the name with CCTV's English language documentary channel until 31 December 2016, when the latter was renamed CGTN Documentary.

  3. CGTN Documentary - Wikipedia

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    CGTN Documentary (formerly CCTV-9 Documentary) is a state-run English-language documentary channel operated by the China Global Television Network (CGTN) group, owned by Chinese state broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV). It broadcasts documentaries in the English language, and is China's first state-level English-language documentary ...

  4. CGTN (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    CGTN is the English-language news channel of state-run China Global Television Network, based in Beijing, China.It is one of several channels provided by China Global Television Network, the international division of Chinese state broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV), under the control of the Central Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party.

  5. China Central Television - Wikipedia

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    China Central Television (CCTV) is the national television broadcaster of China, established in 1958. CCTV is operated by the National Radio and Television Administration which reports directly to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)'s Central Publicity Department. [2][3][4]

  6. CGTN America - Wikipedia

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    CGTN America is headquartered at 1099 New York Avenue NW, Suite 200 in Washington, D.C., and manages bureaus in New York City, Washington, D.C., as well as spanning coverage in North and South America. CGTN America began broadcasting in the United States on 6 February 2012, [2] replacing the former English language CCTV-9 in the region.

  7. List of China Media Group channels - Wikipedia

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    Broadcast since 1 May 1958 as China Central Television (CCTV), CMG has a total of 49 television channels as of February 2021, consisting of 26 free channels, 17 pay channels and 6 foreign channels, [1] making CMG the world's largest number of TV channels operated by a single television network.

  8. CCTV-9 News - Wikipedia

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    CCTV-9 News. CCTV-9 News or simply as CCTV News is the main newscast on Chinese International English language news and information channel, CCTV-9, which became CCTV NEWS in 2010. It covers the news stories from China, Asia and around the world in 30 minutes. The 30 minutes edition broadcast daily at 09.00 UTC (17.00 Beijing and Singapore Time ...

  9. China Global Television Network - Wikipedia

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    CGTN grew out of CCTV's all-English channel, known as CCTV-9 or CCTV International, launched in 2000 and renamed CCTV News in 2010. [10] Channels in other languages were launched during the mid and late 2000s. In December 2016, the six non-Chinese language television channels under CCTV International were rebranded to bear the CGTN name. [5]