Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps Radio and Television

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Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps Radio and Television
TypeBroadcast
Country
Broadcast area
Xinjiang
ParentXinjiang Production and Construction Corps
Launch date
19 July 1994 (1994-07-19) (officially)
Television channel
Bingtuan Satellite Television
Online service
Bingtuan Online
Official website
www.btzx.com.cn
ReplacedXinjiang Production and Construction Corps Television Recording Centre

Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps Radio and Television (

Sinosat-3 on 7 October 2007.[1]

History

Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps Radio and Television was preceded by Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps Television Recording Centre (新疆生产建设兵团电视录制中心), which was established in early 1985.[2] The Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps began constructing a cable television station in 1993, with a test broadcast in May. The General Office of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps approved the establishment of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps Radio and Television on 25 March 1994. The Ministry of Radio, Film and Television of the People's Republic of China gave its approval on 19 July 1994.[3]

Programs

Its service covers 12 of Xinjiang's 14

soap operas, were kept.[4] The channel also began routinely rebroadcasting CCTV-1, the primary channel of China Central Television, and cancelled several of its previously planned entertainment shows, which would have been produced in partnership with a production company in Beijing
.

References

  1. ^ 兵团卫视简介 (in Chinese)
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  4. ^ 82频道节目调整公告 Archived 12 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine,杭州华数在线 (in Chinese)

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