Xue Fei (host)
Xue Fei (simplified Chinese: 薛飞; traditional Chinese: 薛飛; pinyin: Xuē Fēi) is a Chinese host and educator.
Xue Fei | |
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薛飞 | |
Nationality | Chinese |
Education | Communication University of China |
Occupation | Host, educator |
Years active | 1982 - present |
Known for | Xinwen Lianbo |
Biography
After graduating from Communication University of China in 1982 he was assigned to China Central Television to host Xinwen Lianbo.
Xue was forced to resign for expressing sympathy when he reported the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests on June 4, 1989.[1][2]
In 1992, Xue settled in Hungary.[3]
Xue returned to China in 2001, he is now the President of the Department of Broadcasting, China Women's University and Beijing Culture and Arts School,
Works
Television
- Xinwen Lianbo (1982 - 1989) (Chinese: 《新闻联播》)
gollark: The precise time is tunable, after some amount of time it would probably cease to be discussed. And why should they *not* exist? The logreading issue is fixable as I said, search... maybe less so, but I'm not sure how many search queries actually turn up that stuff *now* and how big an issue it would be.
gollark: For logreading, it could probably put in a divider of some kind.
gollark: It could be semiautomated based on keywords (or, indeed, the criteria used to decide whether to have a conversation or not under your proposal), and disable it after, say, 15 minutes of no activity.
gollark: So, not working.
gollark: It didn't isolate all the NSFW stuff and it is dead now.
See also
- Tian'anmen Square protests of 1989
References
- 薛飞杜宪事件真相 当年那些鲜为人知的故事 (in Chinese). 2013.
- 原《新闻联播》帅哥主播薛飞近照曝光 个人资料及照片 (in Chinese). 2013. Archived from the original on 2014-02-21.
- 薛飞罗京张宏民 央视《新闻联播》三大帅哥旧照. People.com (in Chinese). 2013.
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