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  2. CCTV-9 - Wikipedia

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    CCTV-9 is a television channel operated by Chinese state broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV), broadcasting documentaries in Mandarin Chinese. It shared the name with CCTV's English language documentary channel until 31 December 2016, when the latter was renamed CGTN Documentary .

  3. List of China Media Group channels - Wikipedia

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    CCTV-TV Guide HD: 1080i 16:9 1 November 2004 De facto free for some local cable transmitters. CCTV-Storm Football 1 January 2004 CCTV-Women's Fashion CCTV-Hygiene and Healthy Was co-operate by SMG. CCTV-The First Theater 9 August 2004 HBO programmes available in golden times. CCTV-Storm Theater CCTV-Storm Music: CCTV-Nostalgia Theater 1 ...

  4. Lintas iNews - Wikipedia

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    Lintas iNews (iNews Across), is an Indonesian news programme which broadcast on MNCTV, replacing Lintas from 1995 to 2017. [1] The program broadcast for three to four hours each day through Lintas iNews Pagi and Jurnal Lintas iNews Pagi (breakfast news), Lintas iNews Siang and Jurnal Lintas iNews Siang (lunchtime news), Lintas iNews (headline news), and Breaking iNews (breaking news, different ...

  5. Lintas (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    A year later, the Lintas Siang and Lintas Sore program was merged to form Lintas 5, so called because it aired every day at 17.00 WIB. [1] Starting in 1997, Lintas 5 began broadcasting news taken from the air by helicopter, to facilitate faster presentation of news to viewers. [2]

  6. CCTV-13 - Wikipedia

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    CCTV News channel broadcasts live news reports every hour throughout the day, as well as current affairs programmes in the evening. Bulletins cover domestic and international events. The channel broadcasts exclusively in Mandarin Chinese. Viewers from across the Greater China region and that of the Chinese diaspora can watch the channel via ...

  7. Closed-circuit television - Wikipedia

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    Boxing telecasts were broadcast live to a select number of venues, mostly theaters, with arenas, stadiums, schools, and convention centres also being less often used venues, where viewers paid for tickets to watch the fight live. [18] [19] The first fight with a closed-circuit telecast was Joe Louis vs. Joe Walcott in 1948. [20]

  8. Xinwen Lianbo - Wikipedia

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    Xinwen Lianbo (simplified Chinese: 新闻联播; traditional Chinese: 新聞聯播; pinyin: Xīnwén Liánbō; lit. 'News Simulcast') is a Chinese daily news television programme produced by state-owned television broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV).

  9. CCTV-16 - Wikipedia

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    CCTV-16 is a Chinese free-to-air television channel, owned by China Central Television. The channel is a localised version of the Olympic Channel , [ 1 ] broadcasting primarily in 4K UHD format, with a downscaled feed for HDTV.