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Phoenix Satellite Television Holdings Ltd or Phoenix Television is a Hong Kong-listed Hong Kong-listed Mandarin and Hong Kong-listed Hong Kong-serving Chinese and Hong Kong channel with other markets with large Chinese audiences. It has six different television channels, including the Phoenix InfoNews Channel, Phoenix China Channel, Phoenix Movie Channel and Hong Kong Phoenix Channel. Phoenix Television provides news, information and entertainment programs.

China Group Channels, InfoNews Channels, European Channels, American Channels, Movie Channels and Hong Kong Channels, performed on AsiaSat 7, China Sat-6B, EUROBIRD, Telsat-12, Directv, Echostar, G3-C, SATMEX-6, Bell ExpressVU and other broadcasting platforms, has reached global coverage, with nearly 60 news agencies and production teams located around the world. Phoenix is ​​one of several private broadcasters allowed to broadcast in mainland China.

The company's head office is located in Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong and also has correspondent offices in Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen. The Shenzhen office is said to be responsible for one-half of the TV program's production.


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Histori

Phoenix mulai Phoenix Chinese Channel pada 31 Maret 1996.

Phoenix Chinese Channel, Phoenix Movies Channel and Phoenix InfoNews Channel broadcast via cable in Hong Kong and via satellite to Taiwan, mainland China, and other regions globally.

The InfoNews Phoenix channel was established on January 1, 2001. It is the first Mandarin-language channel covering news from China, including mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. There is a 24-hour broadcast on financial news, stock market information, and news headlines around the world. In addition, he provides comments and analysis prepared by the analyst on current issues and topics.

In January 2003, the Chinese Government's Radio, Film and Television Administration (SARFT) granted landing rights to the Phoenix InfoNews Channel, making it one of the few non-government television broadcasters in mainland China.

The Phoenix CNE channel was set up for broadcasting in Europe, and the North American China Phoenix Channel was established to be aired in America. In 2005, California's engineering and broadcasting director Tai Wang Mak was arrested for conspiring with his brother, Chi Mak, to act as an intelligence agent for China. The sentence of 10 years in prison was announced in 2008.

On March 28, 2011 Phoenix Television launched a recent Hong Kong Channel broadcast exclusively in Cantonese.

In 2011, Phoenix New Media formed a partnership with the British Broadcasting Corporation to offer the BBC program on Phoenix's digital media platform. This is followed by a similar partnership with the Canadian National Film Council in 2012, where 130 NFB animated shorts and documentary film will be offered digitally in China.

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Channels

Phoenix TV operates the following channels:

  1. Phoenix Chinese Channel , launched on March 31, 1996, one of the long-term overseas broadcasters in China
    • The Phoenix Chinese Channel Australia Edition , launched in August 1999
    • Chinese Phoenix Channel Japanese Edition , launched in September 2009
  2. Phoenix Movies Channel , launched on August 28, 1998. It now becomes an encrypted pay-TV service in China and around the world.
  3. The Infonews Phoenix Channel , launched on January 1, 2001, a 24-hour news channel.
  4. The American North American Phoenix Channel , launched on January 1, 2001, is now broadcast on both EchoStar and DirectTV satellite systems and shares the same program with "Phoenix Chinese News and Entertainment Channel" (Phoenix CNE Channel ).
  5. Phoenix Chinese News and Entertainment Channel (also known as Phoenix CNE Channel), launched on August 1, 1999, which is now a London-based 24 hour channel and broadcast via Europe's Eurobird 1 satellite.
  6. Hong Kong Phoenix Path , launched on March 28, 2011, Cantonese channel.

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Program

Phoenix has a mix of programs, ranging from political and economic news and current affairs through talk shows, movie and music reviews to movies, and mini series in Chinese and foreign origins.

Since September 1, 2001, Phoenix Television has broadcasted various United Nations television programs including 57 episodes of "UN in Action", 39 episodes of "World Chronicle", as well as award-winning documentary films. Phoenix is ​​working with the United Nations to produce more programs.

The Phoenix service is extended to WAP, which facilitates news messages transferred via mobile technology (SMS and MMS). This service is charged.

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Company

Ownership

Long position of large Shareholders in Common Stock Company (31 December 2016)

Today Asia Limited 1.854 million 37.07%

Investment Extra Steps Limited 983 million 19.66%

TPG China Media, L.P. 607 million 12.14%

Management

Liu Changle (???), CEO and founder of Phoenix TV, is a journalist for the Central People's Broadcasting Station controlled by the Communist Party after the Cultural Revolution and has become one of the richest men in China in the 1990s, well connected to Beijing's leadership.

Mr. Shuang Liu (??), took the position of COO of Phoenix TV on February 17, 2014. He continues to be the CEO of Phoenix New Media Limited (NYSE: FENG), a new media company in China.

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Primary staff

Chinese newsreader

Phoenix Television features many famous newscasters and talk show hosts. Most of them are holders of degrees in communication or language studies. Mostly bilingual in Chinese and English Chinese.

Some of their main news presenters are:

  • Angela Chow (???)
  • Anthony Yuen (???): Yuen is the current editor and anchor of affairs at Phoenix Television.
  • Celia Li (??), MC for the final Miss China Cosmos European Pageant hosted the 'Europe Today', 'FT Weekly' and 'EuroChina Business Report' news programs. Based in London, he regularly interviews world political and business leaders.
  • Chen Luyu (???): Luyu holds a popular talk show Date With Luyu and is likened to "Oprah Oriental".
  • Chen Xiaonan (???)
  • Huang Haibo (???)
  • Dou Wentao (???), born August 21, 1967, in Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province, is famous for the talk show on the anniversary. (????? ).
  • Hu I-Hu (Tiger Hu) (???): Hu has interviewed former South African President Nelson Mandela. He has been the "most popular reporter in Taiwan" for 5 years.
  • Liu Hai-Jo (???): Liu suffered a traumatic injury in a train accident in England in 2002 and was later awakened from a coma at the Beijing People's Hospital. The channel has broadcast updates about its recovery. Luqiu Luwei (????): Luqiu is the first Chinese female reporter who went to Iraq during the Iraq war. Luqiu's contribution in reporting the Iraq war and SARS has been praised by PRC Chairman Hu Jintao.
  • Shen Xing (??)
  • Wu Hsiao-Li (Sally Wu) (???): Former Chinese Prime Minister Zhu Rongji says that he watches the news every day.
  • Xu Gehui (???)
  • Yang Shu (Susie Yang) (??)
  • Yuchi Lingjia (????)
  • Zeng Zimo (???)
  • Mengru Zhao (???)

Cantonese newsreader

  • Jo Ngai Yi-shan (???)
  • Toni Wong Shan (??)
  • Vienna Cheuk Lai-man (???)

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References


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External links

  • Official Site (in Chinese)
  • Official Sites (in English)
  • "Rising Phoenix", Asiaweek article on Phoenix Television
  • "Phoenix started business in Guangdong", China Economic Review , March 2003.
  • Phoenix Hong Kong TV Station Initiated IT, American Channel
  • Phoenix InfoNews Channels to the Land in Guangdong
  • Phoenix is ​​a member of the United Nations media alliance

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