Chongqing Broadcasting Group
![]() Logo of Chongqing Satellite Television | |
Type | Broadcast |
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Country | China |
Availability | Chongqing and Sichuan, People's Republic of China |
Official website | v.cbg.cn |
Chongqing Broadcasting Group (CBG; (
List of CBG channels
Chongqing Broadcasting Group currently provides more than ten TV channels, and most of those channels are broadcast in the
Channel | Old channel number | Channel name | Programs | Note |
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CQTV-Chongqing | CQTV | Satellite Channel | General | Broadcast in many other provinces |
CQTV-Movie | CQTV-1 | Movie and TV Series Channel | Movies and TV Series | |
CQTV-News | CQTV-2 | News Channel | Local news | |
CQTV-Education | CQTV-3 | Sciences and Education Channel | Natural and social sciences, education, documentaries | |
CQTV-Urban | CQTV-4 | Urban Channel | Lifestyles and fashion in Chongqing | |
CQTV-Entertainment | CQTV-5 | Entertainment Channel | Arts, Sports and Entertainment | |
CQTV-Life Info | CQTV-6 | Life Channel | Shopping, recreation, real estate, business | |
CQTV-Comedy | CQTV-7 | Comedy Channel | Sitcoms | Defunct, most programs merged into CQTV-Fashion |
CQTV-Fashion | -- | Fashion Channel | Fashion shows, local sitcoms, local cultures | Have a special version for Guangdong |
CQTV-Public and Agriculture | CQTV-8 | Public and Agriculture Channel | Rural cultures of Chongqing, agriculture, laws, tourism | |
CQTV-Children | -- | Children Channel | Cartoons, Children and Teenager variety, Classic foreign movies | |
CQTV-International | -- | International Channel | News, Tourism and Culture | Oversea broadcasting |
CQTV-Dress | -- | Fashionable Dress Channel | Model clothes | Defunct since 2015 |
CQTV-Auto | -- | Auto Channel | Automobile | Known as China Auto Channel, a leading Automobile TV channel in China |
CQTV-Colorful | -- | Qingcai Chongqing Channel | Scenic views and tourism | |
CQTV-New Finance | -- | New Finance Channel | Finance and Economy | |
CQTV-Mobile | -- | Mobile Channel | General | Broadcasting on public transportation |
CBG talent show controversy
On 15 August 2007, a CBG talent show was suspended following criticism from the
According to Chinese media reports, programme director Zhou Zhishun claimed that the suspension was due to an incident on Friday 12 August, when contestant-judges clashes resulted in tears.
SARFT's action has received praise from some Chinese commentators.[4] Chang Ping, an editor in the popular Southern Metropolis Daily, wrote "After Chongqing TV's First Heartthrob (第一次心动), similar programs Guangdong TV's Date With Beauty (美丽新约) and Shenzhen TV's Super Date (超级情感对对碰) were ordered to stop broadcasting. In the eyes of viewers, they all share one quality: vulgarity... [SARFT] has won wide acclaim. According to the results of a survey by China Youth Daily's survey center, 96.4% of those respondents who were aware of what First Heartthrob was cast their vote in support of SARFT's action."[7]
References
- ^ Martinsen, Joel (2007-09-03). "No space for quality cinema". Danwei:Chinese media, advertising, and urban life. Retrieved 2007-09-06.
- Danweiprefers First Heartbeat or even Shock to the Heart.
- ^ a b Martinsen, Joel (2007-08-16). "Talent show pulled off the air by SARFT". Danwei:Chinese media, advertising, and urban life. Retrieved 2007-08-17.
- ^ a b Lee, Min (2007-08-16). "Chinese Gov't Wary of TV Talent Shows". Associated Press. Retrieved 2007-09-06.
- ^ "Report: Chinese broadcasting authorities kill talent show". Associated Press. 2007-09-01. Retrieved 2007-08-17.[dead link ]
- ^ "Report: Chinese broadcasting authorities kill talent show". International Herald-Tribune. Associated Press. 2007-08-16. Retrieved 2007-08-17.[dead link ]
- ^ Quoted in Martinsen, Joel (2007-09-03). "No space for quality cinema". Danwei:Chinese media, advertising, and urban life. Retrieved 2007-09-06.
External links
- Official website (in Chinese)