Sichuan Radio and Television
Sichuan Radio and Television (SRT) (Chinese: 四川广播电视台; pinyin: Sìchuān Guǎngbò Diànshìtái), is a major television network in China. The television network is owned by the Sichuan provincial government. The network is based in Chengdu in Sichuan.[1]
free-to-air, Satellite television, radio | |
Industry | Media and Entertainment |
Founded | 1 May 1960 |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | China and abroad |
Owner | Government of Sichuan |
Website | www.sctv.com |
History
SRT was launched 1 May 1960 as a local television network in Sichuan on 1 August 2003 SRT begin broadcasting nationally.
Television Channels
- Sichuan TV (SCTV-1)
- Kangba TV (SCTV-2)
- Sichuan Economic Channel (SCTV-3)
- Sichuan InfoNews Channel (SCTV-4)
- Sichuan Series and Art Channel (SCTV-5)
- Sichuan Star Shopping Channel (SCTV-6)
- Sichuan Women and Children Channel (SCTV-7)
- Sichuan Science and Education Channel (SCTV-8)
- Sichuan Public Channel (SCTV-9)
- Sichuan Movie Channel (SCTV-10)
- Sichuan TV International
Production
SRT have broadcast notable programming such as 2 Days & 1 Night, often referred to as the Chinese version of the Korean's reality talent show 2 Days & 1 Night.
- 2 Days & 1 Night
- China Positive Energy (中国正能量)
- China Big Love Concert (中国爱大歌会)
- Love is All (让爱做主)
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References
- "SCTV". Sichuan Radio and Television. Archived from the original on 26 January 2014. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
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