Dragon Television

Dragon Television
Launched October 1, 1998 (as Shanghai Metropolitan Television)
Owned by Shanghai Media Group
Picture format HDTV 1080i
SDTV 576i
Country People's Republic of China
Headquarters Shanghai
Website http://www.dragontv.cn/
Availability
Satellite
Around Asia, Oceania 115.5 ° E Central Star No. 6B 3808 H 8800
China including Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan 92.2°E Central Star No. 9 11880 L 28800
Greater China (overseas edition) 138 ° E Asia-Pacific No. 5 12538 V 41248
Japan (Overseas Edition) 124 ° E, Japan Communication No. 4A 12643 H 21096
Australian Jade Interactive TV 3
SKY PerfecTV! Japan Channel 781
Dish Network (United States) Channel 9930
Astro Channel 329 (HD) (Coming Soon)
Cable
Hong Kong TVB Pay Vision Limited Channel 55
Macau Cable TV Channel 15
ABNXcess (Malaysia) Channel 313
StarHub TV (Singapore) Channel 832
IPTV
mio TV (Singapore) Channel 529 (SD) (Coming Soon)
HyppTV (Malaysia) Channel 202 (SD) (Coming Soon)

Shanghai Dragon Television or Dragon TV (Chinese: 东方卫视; pinyin: Dōngfāng Wèishì) is a provincial satellite TV station. It launched in October 1998 as "Shanghai Metropolitan Television" but changed its name to Dragon Television on October 23, 2003.[1] Currently, Dragon TV's signal covers most of China, including Macau, Hong Kong, Taiwan and overseas in North America, Japan, Australia, Europe and other countries and regions landing. From September 28, 2009 and onwards, the channel used standard high-definition broadcast.

History

All of Dragon TV's news program are owned by the parent company SMG TV news production center. The center has a professional staff of 500 people a day, 7 sections provided for the Dragon TV news programs which amounts a total of 5 hours. It is Asia's largest open-press studio and the largest television news production and broadcasting of news organizations. Now Available On TVB Network Vision Channel 88,Cable TV Hong Kong Channel 21 and HKBN BBTV Channel 715

Programmes

Currently, Dragon TV news program a total of 7 section, including 5 news type of program, and 2 news feature shows, presentations and broadcast news programs specifically as follows:

References

  1. "Shanghai plans all English TV channel" People's Daily Online. 23 October 2003. Retrieved 2012-10-01

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