Chinese state television launched an Arabic-language channel beamed to the Middle East and Africa on Saturday as part of efforts to expand the communist government's media influence abroad. By The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The move underlines the Chinese government’s determination to have have its perspective on the world more widely seen and heard.
In addition, both are now pay-TV channels, as opposed to free-to-air. In a separate development, CCTV is planning to launch a number of foreign-languages channels by the end of this year, aiming to ...
MIAMI: Chinese state broadcaster CCTV has been at NATPE this week highlighting its slate of international channels, which are available in six languages. For international viewers, CCTV operates an ...
CCTV Children’s Channel together with ten animation companies hosted the virtual live show Cartoon Carnival of Summer Vacation to celebrate animation in China, including the Cyber Group Studios series ...