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| Programs |
We provide you with the following
programs on air:
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People
in the Know (Mon-Fri) |
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People in the Know takes on hot topics
concerning domestic and international politics, economics and
diplomacy. It publicizes the views of Chinese experts and the
Chinese government, as well as foreign guests who include the
leaders of national and international organizations.
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Realtime China (Mon-Fri) |
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Realtime China is broadcast to North
and South America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia
through World Radio Network. It's 30min news magazine taking
a look at Chinese politics, society, economy and culture. For
more information on Realtime China's schedule times on WRN,
please log onto www.wrn.org
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News and Reports (Daily) |
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| Working to bridge the gap of centuries
by narrowing the differences day by day. From China to the
world, CRI English Service's leading news program, News and
Reports, presents China news in an international language,
and world reports from Chinese perspectives.
Broadcasting to Europe, North America, the South Pacific,
Southeast Asia and Africa, seven times a day, seven days a
week, this half-hour show features news headlines on the hour,
reports about major issues, regional coverage, press clippings,
stocks and the weather.
No matter what happens or wherever it is, News and Reports
will keep you informed and updated every day.
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Frontline (Monday) |
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Every day, in every corner, a different person has a different story. In CRI's new daily feature Frontline, you'll hear the stories behind many controversial and sometimes diffucult to judge legal cases encountered by ordinary Chinese people. Want to know more about China's legal framework and its effects on a rapidly changing society ? Then tune in to our new Monday feature, Frontline, right here on CRI.
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Biz
China (Tuesday) |
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Biz China is CRI's answer to the
growing demand for business and financial news in the Chinese
market. This show applies its independent commentary to government
policies, significant business developments and prominent business
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China
Horizons (Wednesday) |
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The topics of China Horizons range
from local news to topical reporting, from light-hearted stories
to travel information. We explore the natural and historic
beauty of this ancient country, and try to convey an impression
of the diversified customs and cultures of China's 56 ethnicities.
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Voices
from Other Lands (Thursday) |
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Voices from Other Lands is a weekly
dialogue programme featuring an interview with an interesting
guest hailing from beyond China's borders. The show looks
at China's ties with the rest of the world through a discussion
with each guest speaker on the professions, hobbies or interests
that have brought them to China.
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Life
in China (Friday) |
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Life in China provides a platform
for average Chinese people to tell their tales, whether it's
children recounting their homework, or farmers talking about
their spare time. It tops our home page every Friday with
a clear perspective on China and its people.
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Listeners'
Garden (Saturday) |
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Listeners' Garden is an ideal program
for the weekend - relaxing, humorous, and informative, as we
answer listener's questions about China, and maybe teach a few
Chinese idioms. If you want to interact with CRI, Listeners'
Garden is the perfect place. |
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China
Roots (Saturday) |
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China Roots brings you traditional
music from China. We hope to provide our listeners a clear musical
route into the roots of Chinese musical culture. From the folk
music of China's dominant Han ethnicity to that of China's varied
ethnic minorities, from folk opera to ballads, join us every
Saturday on China Roots.
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In the
Spotlight (Sunday) |
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CRI puts traditional and modern Chinese
culture In the Spotlight for some expert analysis. Interpreting
culture from an extremely inclusive perspective, we bring you
the latest events and controversies in China, as we look at
architecture, art, advertising and anything else that demands
our interest.
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China
Beat (Sunday) |
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CRI brings you China Beat, a 45-minute
weekly devoted to a broad spectrum of contemporary Chinese music.
Each week we introduce one band, one singer, or one songwriter,
not minding whether they are already famous or newly obscure,
just as long as their repertoire can provide quality music for
three quarters of an hour.
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| About the News Broadcasting Dept |
To follow the latest events in
China, to talk with people from all works of life, and update
the world about China: be it hot issues or everyday life,
political events or economic development. That is our job
and we want to do it well.
The Broadcasting Department has an experienced team of broadcasters,
editors, program producers, and technicians. Together, we
put on programs such as Top hour news, CRI News and Reports,
RealTime Beijing, and RealTime China.
In addition to our domestic service, the Broadcasting Department
also feeds programs to our partner radio stations in foreign
countries. So whether you live in China or overseas, you are
welcome to contact us with any opinions, suggestions and criticism.
Tell us what you want to hear from us and share your experiences
of listening to our programs. We care about that!
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About the Team of News and Reports |
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A young, vigorous, dedicated and
hard-working team of producers, presenters and reporters.
Our producers are the "core" of the team and the masterminds
behind the programs who work around the clock to put together
bulletins. Selecting stories, sending out reporters for interviews
and checking polished reports, they are responsible for each
and every part of the show.
Presenters are the "face" of News and Reports and
they present events from China and around the world. With a
good fixture of Chinese and foreign staff members, the program
features professional broadcasters from Australia, Canada, Ireland
and the United States.
The reporters are the "pioneers" of our programs who
contribute timely and objective day-to-day coverage. Getting
the best interviews, writing stories to deadline, voicing reports
and making sound clips even minutes before the next bulletin
goes on air, they are always trying their utmost to present
the best to listeners at home and abroad. |
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About the Team of Features |
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Features , one of CRI's best services,
and the one most valued by its listeners. The Features crew
is a group of 10 elite Chinese and foreign broadcasters. They
may be the oldest among CRI English Service's sea of mostly
20-something guys and gals, but few would disagree that in this
case, oldest is a synonym for most experienced. Yes, they've
been elevated to Features after years of hard work in different
jobs, after proving their professionalism in research, interviewing,
production and presentation. |
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About
the Team of Technicians |
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| When you are listening to programs
on China Radio International, you may wonder who put them on
air. We do!
We control everything in the studio from microphones, mixers
to CD and MD players. Everything you hear from our radio or
the website comes out of our hands, if not our mouths.
When you hear something beautiful, it is OUR work; when you
hear something ear-hurting, it is also OUR fault. But as the
youngest group here, we are passionate, energetic, and always
ready to learn and improve.
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