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Chinese News Simulcast: Xinwen Lianbo

Chinese News Simulcast: Xinwen Lianbo

2013-02-21

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Xinwen Lianbo is a daily news program produced by China Central Television (CCTV). It is shown simultaneously by most terrestrial television channels in mainland China, making it one of the world's most-watched programs. It has been broadcast since January 1, 1978.

This program is used as a medium for the state to announce government announcements and meetings, commentaries on major economic and policy issues, and the activities of national leaders. The program reflects official positions of the Chinese government on a wide range of matters. Some accuse the program as serving more as a means for the state to divulge its political agenda rather than to examine the day's important news events. It has been criticized both within China and internationally for its lack of neutrality. Despite declining popularity, it remains a widely watched program.

Name, format and distribution

There is no standard English translation of the name. Variants in use include "Evening News" and "Network News Broadcast". An Oxford dictionary gives news hook-up. The Chinese name contains two words: "Xinwen" meaning "news" and "Lianbo" closely translating to "joint broadcast" or "simulcast", referring to the fact that material is broadcast by all government television channels in China.

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