- published: 27 Apr 2008
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China Network Television (CNTV) is a national web-based TV broadcaster officially launched on December 28, 2009. CNTV International offers 5 foreign language services (English, French, Spanish, Russian and Arabic) and 6 local language services (Chinese, Mongolian in Mongol Script, Tibetan, Kazakh, Uyghur and Korean). They also provide viewers with a host of news and feature programs from China National Television's foreign channels.
CNTV, owned by China Central Television (CCTV), was launched as a national Internet TV station. It serves as a multi-language, globalized and multi-terminal online video platform. The current channels of CNTV include news, finance, sports, entertainment, movie, TV drama, documentary and podcasts. In 2010, CNTV is launching additional channels including weather, education, travel, and music..
News: news and information on top stories, business, entertainment, politics, and more. Live Broadcasting: online live streaming of CCTV-News, China National Television's English Channel. Videos: free videos from CCTV-News, all programs. Learning Chinese: Learn Chinese through video. Multi-level online learning Chinese series provided by China State Television. "Communication in Chinese", "Travel in Chinese", "Growing up with Chinese" Documentary: It showcases Chinese documentaries with CCTV-News's serial programs, presenting stories of the Chinese lives, culture, history, travel attractions... Travel: China Travel Information, Trip Attractions. Travelogue from CCTV-News.
CCTV News formerly known as CCTV-9 is a 24-hour English news channel, of China Central Television (CCTV). The channel grew out of CCTV International, which was launched on 15 September 2000. CCTV News coverage includes newscasts, in-depth reports, and commentary programs, as well as feature presentations. It is run by China Central Television (CCTV). Free-to-air satellite signals can be received by more than 85 million viewers, in over 100 countries and regions. It is also carried by Cable, DTH, IPTV, and Terrestrial TV platforms or systems in many nations. It caters to a global English-speaking audience, including overseas Chinese and English speakers in China.
CCTV began considering English-language international news bulletin actual coverage programming in 1 January 1979 at the start of China's "Reform and opening up". English news bulletins began on CCTV-2 in 1984 and became available to overseas viewers when they moved to CCTV-4 in 1991. CCTV News launched as a 24-hour English-language channel and it was then known as CCTV-9 on 15 September 2000. CCTV News entered the United States cable market in 1 January 2002 as part of a deal that allowed AOL, Time Warner, and News Corporation access to cable systems in Guangdong. After the launch of the 24-hour service, the channel was revamped a number of times. A rolling service was instituted with news at the top of every hour, although the channel remains heavily dependent on features and entertainment as part of its function to show China to the world.