Hunan Television
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Hunan Television | |
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Launched | 1 January 1997 |
Network | Hunan Broadcasting System (HBS) |
Owned by | Hunan Publishing Investment Holding Group |
Picture format |
576i (16:9 and 4:3) (SDTV), 720p (HDTV) |
Country | People's Republic of China |
Language | Chinese |
Broadcast area | China, including Macau, Hong Kong, Taiwan and overseas as (Hunan STV World) in North America, Japan, Australia, Europe, Singapore, Malaysia |
Headquarters | Changsha |
Website | http://www.hunantv.com/ |
Availability | |
Satellite | |
Astro (Malaysia) | Channel 340 |
Cignal Digital TV (Philippines) | Channel TBA |
Cable | |
SkyCable (Philippines) | Channel 125 |
Destiny Cable (Philippines) | Channel 67 |
Cablelink (Philippines) | Channel 252 |
Hunan Television or Hunan TV (Chinese: 湖南卫视; pinyin: Húnán Wèishì) is a provincial satellite TV station. It launched in January 1997 and is currently China's second-most-watched channel, second only to CCTV-1, owned by China Central Television, although Hunan STV occasionally overtook CCTV-1 in ratings.[1] Hunan TV's signal covers most of China, including Macau, Hong Kong, Taiwan and overseas as (Hunan STV World) in North America, Japan, Australia, Europe and other countries and regions landing. From 28 September 2009 onward, the channel uses standard high-definition broadcast.
References
- ↑ "湖南卫视年终晒业绩 09全年收视全国第二" China News Service (CNS). 28 January 2020. Retrieved 2012-10-23
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