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Wu Chunyong, chief editor of broadcast industry news site Dwrh.net, said today most "shanzhai woks" (a term for illegal satellite dishes) cost between RMB 100 and 300, while legal direct-broadcast satellite (DBS) TV receivers cost approximately RMB 550. Read More
China's State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) has submitted a new proposal to China's State Council to establish a consolidated national cable TV operator "China Radio and Television Network" as a commercially-oriented state-owned enterprise (SOE) under State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC). Read More
Wu Chunyong, editor-in-chief of radio and television broadcast industry news portal DWRH.net, said today that China's national-level cable network company could launch within the month. Read More
According to China's State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT), China's TV and radio broadcasting industry revenue exceeded RMB 210 bln in 2010, with CCTV, Shanghai Media Group (SMG), and Hunan Broadcasting System (HBS) each taking in over RMB 10 bln in revenues. Read More