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Two stations of CCTV (China Central Television) are broadcast in foreign languages: CCTV-9 (CCTV International) in English and CCTV-E&F in French and Spanish. Launched in 2000, CCTV-9 was the first channel in China to broadcast in the non-native language. All the programs whether news, culture, or special topics, are broadcast all day in English. This channel not only reports current events, but also introduces Chinese history, geography, culture, and nature. It does so promptly, accurately, and objectively. For details, please refer to their official website in English: http://www.cctv.com/2006tv/CCTV_9/ CCTV-E&F is another Chinese channel that broadcasts in foreign languages: French and Spanish, This station not only tells the significant news of China and the world, but also shows modern China to the world by showing programs that foreigners are interested in, especially foreigners from French and Spanish-speaking countries. For details, please refer to their official website: http://www.cctv.com/2006tv/CCTV_ef/ In addition to CCTV-9 & CCTV-F&E, CCTV has a third station for expatriot audiences: CCTV 4. Whereas the programs for the previous stations are designed for a Western audience, CCTV 4 is broadcast entirely in Mandarin with the Asian audience in mind. It includes news shows, documentaries, talk shows, TV dramas, variety shows, and soap operas produced in China. For details, please refer to their official website (in Chinese): Newspaper Other local English newspaper like South China Morning Post (published in Hong Kong), Shenzhen Today, Shanghai Star and Guangzhou Morning Post, as well as the famous local English magazine Beijing This Month, all are informative and easy to buy at the newsstands when you travel to those cities. Radio Internet Xinhua Online http://www.chinaview.cn/
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