Hunan Television

Hunan Television
Hunan Television headquarters
CountryChina
Broadcast areaChina, Macau, Hong Kong, and the ROC-controlled Taiwan Area
NetworkHunan Broadcasting System (HBS)
HeadquartersChangsha
Programming
Language(s)Mandarin
Picture formatSDTV 576i/480p (1970.9.29–2016.8.31)
HDTV 1080i (2009.9.28–present)
Ownership
OwnerHunan Broadcasting System
History
Launched29 September 1970 (1970-09-29)
Links
WebsiteOfficial website

Hunan Television or Hunan TV (simplified Chinese: 湖南卫视; traditional Chinese: 湖南衞視; pinyin: Húnán Wèishì) is a state-owned provincial satellite TV station launched on September 29, 1970. It is currently China's second-most-watched television channel,[1] second to China Central Television's CCTV-1, although Hunan TV has occasionally overtaken CCTV-1 in ratings.[2]

Owned by Hunan Broadcasting System, Hunan TV's signal covers most of China, including Macau, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. It is also broadcast overseas as Hunan STV World in Japan, India, Nepal, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Tajikistan, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, Fiji, Australia, and parts of Africa, the Americas, and Europe.[citation needed] The channel has broadcast in high-definition since September 28, 2009. The appearance of its logo has resulted in the nickname of Mango TV.[citation needed]

  1. ^ Kurlantzick, Joshua (2022). Beijing's Global Media Offensive: China's Uneven Campaign to Influence Asia and the World. Oxford University Press. pp. 146–147. ISBN 978-0-19-751576-1. OCLC 1309356843.
  2. ^ "湖南卫视年终晒业绩 09全年收视全国第二" China News Service (CNS). 28 January 2010. Retrieved 2012-10-23

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