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  1. Shanghai Media Group (SMG), a Shanghai-based private media company, represents one of China's largest state-owned media and cultural conglomerates, with the most complete portfolio of media and related businesses. The Oriental Pearl Media Company under SMG was the first cultural and media company in China to realize a market capitalization totaling more than 100 billion Yuan (US$15B) on the Shanghai Stock Exchange in 2015. By June 2015, SMG has more than 61B Yuan (US$10B) in assets and about 17,200 employees.
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  3. SMG's businesses span operations of radio and TV networks, signal transmission, newspapers and magazines, drama and film production and distribution, OTT and streaming, IPTV, online and console gaming, digital advertising, home shopping and e-commerce, financial data and information services, children's arts training, TV post-production services, live entertainment, tourism and cultural investments, etc.
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  6. Dragon TV is a provincial satellite TV station owned by the Shanghai Media Group. It launched in October 1998 as "Shanghai Television" but changed its name to Dragon Television on October 23, 2003. Currently, Dragon TV's signal covers most of China and overseas in North America, Macau, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Australia, Europe, Worldwide and other countries and regions landing. From September 28, 2009 and onwards, the channel used standard high-definition broadcast.
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  8. All of Dragon TV's news programs 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 five hours. It is Asia's largest open-press studio and the largest television news production and broadcasting of news organizations.
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  10. The TV dramas produced by Dragon TV is characterized by “metropolitan touch, big production quality, novelty and variety”. The weekly dramas as a new attempt are also enticing. The variety shows of Dragon TV follow the principle of “clear direction, category leadership, energetic formats and refined production” in content.
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  12. Currently, Dragon TV has a total of six news programs, including four live broadcast news program and two news feature shows. Details of the programs are as follows:
  13. Weekdays
  14. Morning 7:00 - 9:00 Morning live news show, including the latest news and local life.
  15. Midday News 12:00 - 12:30 A live half-hour of the latest Domestic and Global news, with audience interactions.
  16. Primetime News 18:00 - 19:00 A live hour of Domestic, Local and Global news.
  17. News Tonight 22:00 - 23:00 A live hour of Local, Domestic and Global news.
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  19. Weekends
  20. Morning 7:00 - 8:15 Morning live news show, including the latest news and local life.
  21. Midday News 12:00 - 12:30 A live half-hour of the latest Domestic and Global news, with audience interactions.
  22. Primetime News 18:00 - 19:00 A live hour of Domestic, Local and Global news.
  23. News Tonight 22:00 - 23:00 A live hour of Local, Domestic and Global news.
  24. Tale of Two Cities 8:15-9:00 (Saturdays) A political talk show, co-produced with CTI (Republic of Taiwan).
  25. Depth 105 8:15-9:00 (Sundays) A discussion of Global hot spots weekly.
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  28. Shanghai Television News and General is a television channel based in Shanghai, China which is owned by Shanghai Media Group. The channel launched on October 1, 1958.
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  30. Shanghai Television News and General is the terrestrial channel with the longest history in Shanghai. It has been a leader in Shanghai in terms of ratings, market share and reputation for a long time. It is renowned as one of the best terrestrial channels in China in terms of overall competencies.
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  32. Shanghai Television News and General is the channel of first choice for audience in and around Shanghai to know about or keep up with the developments of the city. Generations of enterprising and innovative TV professionals have created many influential columns and programs that are pioneering both in Shanghai and China. The channel broadcasts News Perspective, the only “Famous Chinese News Column” produced by SMG, as well as News Workshop and 1/7, two “Excellent Shanghai Media Brands”. Well-known and popular programs also include News Report, News Nightline, Shanghai Morning and Media Search (news), Case Focus and Court Record (legal affairs), as well as Famous Doctors’ Talks on Health Maintenance, Very Economical Life and Super Parents Meeting (well-being and public services).
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  34. Sticking to the strategy of “news broadcasting as the foundation”, it actively leverages new media and strives to present a “more people-oriented” style. Upholding the philosophy of “always being on site”, the channel attracts attention and praise from both the audience and peer channels from home and abroad.
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  37. Shanghai Television City is a television channel based in Shanghai, China which is owned by Shanghai Media Group. The channel launched on October 1, 1989.
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  39. Since its launch in 1989, Shanghai Television City covers a population of over 136 million in Shanghai and neighboring regions. The target audience of the channel are urban white-collar females aged between 20 and 45 featuring high income, good education background and strong consumption power. Following the slogan “Love My Life”, the channel is dedicated to leading fashion culture and promoting quality life through its programs, including information service, feature, conversation, variety show, reality show, documentary, etc.
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  41. The programs of Shanghai Television City are distributed to dozens of domestic TV stations and new media networks as well as overseas markets, including Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan and the Chinese communities in North America, Europe, Japan, Korea, Singapore and Malaysia.
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  44. Shanghai Television Drama is a television channel based in Shanghai, China which is owned by Shanghai Media Group. The channel launched on December 26, 1992.
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  46. Shanghai Television Drama is the only channel in Shanghai that broadcasts TV dramas throughout the day. It offers excellent domestic and foreign TV dramas in large volume, high intensity and wide coverage.
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  48. Through such activities as new drama release media briefing, crew meeting, prizes for watching, recruitment of the drama committee, and community and university promotions, the channel has further enhanced its close interaction with its audience, and has attracted, developed and retained a large loyal audience over the years. TV dramas on family and romance, history and legend as well as classic melodramas are broadcast 24 hours all day long.
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  51. First Financial Channel is a television channel based in Shanghai, China which is owned by Shanghai Media Group. The channel launched on December 26, 1992.
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  53. A major financial video producer in Chinese-speaking world, Di yi Caijing aims to become the best channel for investors with original programs to unlock China’s financial and business world.
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  55. First Financial Channel is committed to building the most influential high-end platform for exchange of ideas, with priority given to the young and emerging groups of people, new economy, new models and new wealth, and promotion of the derived value of its programs. First Financial Channel currently broadcasts programs for 19 hours every day, 12 of which are live ones. The channel covers a number of fields including economy, finance, trade and securities investment.
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  58. Shanghai Television Sports is a television channel based in Shanghai, China which is owned by Shanghai Media Group. The channel launched on October 8, 2001.
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  60. Taking advantage of the largest metropolitan cable network in the world and the next generation broadcasting network (NGB), Shanghai Television Sports covers an audience of over 100 million in Shanghai and the cluster of cities in the Yangtze River Delta (Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces).
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  62. The channel has taken the lead in China in completing the transformation into a high-definition producing, editing and broadcasting system. The six high-definition studios covering 1,500 square meters are capable of simultaneously producing or live broadcasting news and sporting events.
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  64. The channel is broadcast around the clock, with sporting events, news and columns contributing 60%, 20% and 20% respectively. Live broadcasts of sporting events amount to 242 sessions at maximum monthly. The ten weekly choicest columns are broadcast for as long as 990 minutes. Three news columns are broadcast live on the hour every day.
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  66. Shanghai Television Sports advocates healthy lifestyle, closely follows major sporting events, and spreads the spirit of sports. A number of excellent programs have been well received by the audience. It has always been a top performer in viewership rating among terrestrial TV channels in Shanghai.
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  69. Shanghai Television Documentary is a television channel based in Shanghai, China which is owned by Shanghai Media Group. The channel launched on December 26, 1992.
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  71. Shanghai Television Documentary has established itself as a unique TV cultural landmark and a high-end, rational and mature brand image whose core audiences are male with high consumption capacity, educational background and social status.
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  73. As a leading media platform and production base of Chinese documentary, Shanghai Television Documentary is guided by its “True for You” motto and actively building a professional documentary channel brand that satisfies the needs of high-end audiences.
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  75. Based in Shanghai and covering the entire China, Shanghai Television Documentary makes full devotion to producing excellent programs with time spirit and displaying the pursuit of high-grade culture. Under the premise of staying true, Shanghai Television Documentary constantly introduces diversified creative techniques and vividly depicts extensive and in-depth historical, humanity, geographical, natural and social topics in rich forms.
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  78. Shanghai Television Entertainment is a television channel based in Shanghai, China which is owned by Shanghai Media Group. The channel launched on January 18, 1993.
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  80. Shanghai Television Entertainment has carried forward the innovation gene and brand heritage of the former Oriental TV Station. During the process of continuous development, it is also enriched with new TV media contents and formats, in an effort to spread the core brand spirit of “Always be happy”.
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  82. With a strong lineup of production professionals and hosts, Shanghai Television Entertainment has remained top three in viewership rating among local channels in Shanghai for many years and enjoys a large market share of Shanghai TV audience.
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  84. The channel boasts many outstanding TV hosts and programs. It is characterized by advanced new media awareness and novel TV pictures delivered through new technologies and creativity, providing diversified TV programs to the local audience. The programs are categorized into information, people’s well-being, variety show, talk show, etc.
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  87. Shanghai Television Arts is a television channel based in Shanghai, China which is owned by Shanghai Media Group. The channel launched on January 1, 2008.
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  89. As a member of the SMG public media group, the channel is oriented to “getting close to the classic”. Instead of using advertising income and viewership rating as the performance indicators, it is dedicated to establishing a fine public platform spreading classic art.
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  91. As the first channel dedicated to art and culture in China, the channel and its programs have been awarded by authoritative institutions “Excellent Works of Cultural and Artistic Creation”, “Special TV Column”, “Best TV Column”, etc. Many programs of the channel have also won prizes from SMG.
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  93. Since the transformation towards public good, Shanghai Television Arts has integrated resources within SMG to upgrade the present programs and launch fine public good columns of varied types such as art appreciation, information service, and cultural documentary. For example, in close cooperation with Classical 94.7, it has made revision to the daily program Roaming in Classics, which offers music fans opportunities to directly experience the charm of top art masters.
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  95. The daily program New Culture and Art broadcasts performances at domestic and foreign cultural and art events, which makes it possible for the audience to sense the cultural atmosphere of various regions without stepping out of their homes.
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  98. ICS is a television channel based in Shanghai, China which is owned by Shanghai Media Group. The channel launched on January 1, 2008.
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  100. ICS is the only comprehensive multi-media platform in China broadcasting in English, Japanese and Mandarin Chinese. The schedule includes 7 hours of first-run programs, more than 4 hours of which are locally produced. Programs include news and information, fashion and entertainment, language learning, talk shows and English-language movies. ICS is available in 9 million cable TV households in Shanghai, and reaches an even wider audience through IPTV.
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  102. Shanghai Noon
  103. Monday - Friday: 12pm
  104. Shanghai Noon brings you abundant news and lifestyle information at an easy-going pace, and is expected to the most valuable daytime news program for English-speaking viewers in Shanghai.
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  106. Shanghai Live
  107. Monday - Sunday: 6pm
  108. Shanghai Live is a live 30-minute news program which focuses on big events in the city and major issues around the world, and presents them in a practical and audience-friendly manner to meet the ever-evolving needs of Shanghai's English-speaking viewers, both local and expatriate.
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  110. News at Ten
  111. Monday - Sunday: 10pm
  112. Established in 1986, News at Ten is the first English-language news program in China, and is the prime news program of ICS. It brings Engligh-speaking viewers in Shanghai the latest on international and domestic politics, economics, society, culture and sports. With real-time information, on the spot reports and in-depth investigations, it tells you what's on in the world.
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  114. City Beat
  115. Monday - Friday: 8:30pm
  116. City Beat is a daily show focusing on the most trendy lifestyles and art in Shanghai. It covers all the latest art, entertainment, fashion and lifestyle news in Shanghai. Every weekday, our 30-minute program covers all the hottest festivals and events in town and features interviews with the avant-garde artists, photographers, architects and designers, etc. Eye-catching excitements of Shanghai, all in City Beat.
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  119. Haha TV is a television channel based in Shanghai, China which is owned by Shanghai Media Group. The channel launched on July 18, 2004.
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  121. Haha TV is the first dedicated channel brand for children. It targets children under 14 years old and their parents and has a rich program offering, including early childhood education, popular science, reading, creativity, music, variety show and scene drama.
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  123. The channel has a good local audience share and covers 24 million people in Shanghai. Building around the Haha brand, it has become China’s most valuable children audience club for cooperation, with nearly 50,000 core members.
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  126. Toonmax is a television channel based in Shanghai, China which is owned by Shanghai Media Group. The channel launched on December 26, 2004.
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  128. Toonmax TV is among the earliest satellite cartoon channels in China. It precisely targets the core cartoon audience between 8 and 24 and serves people in other age groups as well. The channel covers an audience of over 300 million in developed areas such as Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, etc.
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  130. With an average 20-hour broadcasting of cartoon each day, the channel presents animation fans with a fantastic world of imagination. Working closely with multiple cartoon businesses and bases, the channel has become one of the most important release platforms for excellent domestic original animations, classic animation works, merchandises and industry information.
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  133. Shanghai Xinwen Guangbo is a radio station broadcasting on AM 990 kHz and FM 93.4 MHz in Shanghai, China which launched on May 27, 1949. It is owned by Shanghai Media Group.
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  135. Broadcasting around the clock with Shanghai as the central area and covers Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Anhui provinces as well. Thanks to the joint efforts of generations of radio professionals, Shanghai Xinwen Guangbo ranks first in audience rating and market share among all radio channels in Shanghai.
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  137. The channel produces programs with news and hot issues at the core. It strives to produce programs around the clock with the latest news, the most authoritative in-depth coverage, the best news commentary and the most active interaction with audience. It aims to attract more young audience and exert mainstream media influence through exciting contents delivered in up-to-date formats.
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  139. In the design of programs, Shanghai Xinwen Guangbo builds four news fronts for morning, midday, evening and night. Targeting the local audience, it emphasizes local affairs and characteristics, and presents national and international horizons. While pursuing authoritativeness and high standard through programs such as Early Morning News, 990 Morning News, 08:00 News, Midday News and Tonight, the channel also broadcasts news bulletins every half-hour.
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  141. The station also presents programs focusing on one specific area, such as current affairs, business and finance, people’s well-being, rule of law, sports, science and technology, education and public health, culture and entertainment.
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  144. Shanghai Jiaotong Guangbo is a radio station broadcasting on AM 648 kHz and FM 105.7 MHz in Shanghai, China which launched on September 30, 1991. It is owned by Shanghai Media Group.
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  146. Taking “publicity, diversion, service and entertainment” as its mission, Shanghai Jiaotong Guangbo has been dedicated to maintaining the city’s traffic order, enhancing traffic safety awareness, facilitating citizens’ travel and promoting the traffic development of the city.
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  148. Its program production and broadcasting targets people on the move, with real-time traffic information as the major content, including traffic news, special traffic columns and traffic service, supplemented by music and entertainment. Nowadays, “listening to the Traffic Radio while traveling” has become a common practice among Shanghai citizens, especially those on the move.
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  150. Presently, Shanghai Jiaotong Guangbo is broadcast in two frequencies and dual studios (broadcast studio/traffic police studio). The robust FM105.7/AM648 not only spreads to every corner of Shanghai with its quality sound, but also effectively serves those on the move along Shanghai-Nanjing and Shanghai-Hangzhou expressways or along other highways and in cities in the Yangtze Delta.
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  152. The channel covers a population of over 100 million and an effective audience of nearly 2.6 million in Shanghai and major cities in the Yangtze Delta, ranking among the most influential radio media in East China.
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  155. Shanghai Xiqu Guangbo is a radio station broadcasting on AM 1197 kHz and FM 97.2 MHz in Shanghai, China which launched on July 15, 2002. It is owned by Shanghai Media Group and is the first dedicated radio channel on traditional operas.
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  157. Based on traditional opera appreciation, the station has retained a number of old brands such as Radio Yose, Talking and Singing, Chatting of Afugen, Weekly Opera Expo, Funny Wang Xiaomao, Criminal Police 803, Laughter and Singing, and Zhejiang and Shanghai Opera Art.
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  159. While keeping traditions, the station also has the spirit of innovation. For example, it has the extemporaneous short piece Theater-goer Yang and Sister Ma. In the program Everyone’s Opera, actors are invited to teach opera singing via the radio. Audience can listen to amazing stories on traditional opera masters in the program Opera Stories. All the programs indicate that the channel orientation gives consideration to both appreciation and service.
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  161. Shanghai Xiqu Guangbo is also a unique radio station in Shanghai, which is broadcast mainly in the local dialect. With over half of the programs broadcast in Shanghai dialect, the channel tries to deliver and teach idiomatic Shanghai dialect to the audience. It broadcasts programs on special local operas of Shanghai, such as Shanghai Opera, Shanghai farce, etc.
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  164. Shanghai Gushi Guangbo is a radio station broadcasting on FM 107.2 MHz in Shanghai, China which launched on December 23, 2007. It is owned by Shanghai Media Group.
  165.  
  166. The station bases itself on story and focuses on content. Taking story selection, story making and story-telling as the core competitiveness, the channel conveys humanistic care through stories. Targeting people under 45 as the major audience, the channel strives to build up an image of sincerity, pragmatism and quality.
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  168. Since 1 January 2014 when the new layout was launched, the channel has been focused on both the peak time of radio listening and evening slot, the traditional prime time for story programs. While being capable of producing language radio products, the channel has also put forward its featured one-hour continuous broadcast in view of the change in people’s habits and the demand of those on the move, trying to attract the audience with contents rich in cultural elements.
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  170. The channel’s layout focuses on a variety of story programs. It broadcasts news and stories about fortune, celebrities, love, martial arts, thriller, mystery, law and fairy tale for 18 hours a day, including long and short stories, stories for adults and for children, fiction and documentary, and those in mandarin and Shanghai dialect.
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  173. Shanghai Tiyu Guangbo is a radio station broadcasting on FM 94.0 MHz in Shanghai, China which launched on August 8, 2004. It is owned by Shanghai Media Group.
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  175. Shanghai Tiyu Guangbo is the first dedicated radio station focusing on sports in Shanghai. It provides sports fans in Shanghai with a comprehensive, authoritative and in-depth platform of sports information, with its brand-new production mode characterized by news rotation, audience interaction and linkage with TV.
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  177. The channel combines sports, leisure and fitness, providing more service to its audience. 90% of all the Shanghai Tiyu Guangbo programs are open for audience interaction through telephone or text message.
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  180. 899 Dongcheng Guangbo is a radio station broadcasting on AM 792 kHz and FM 89.9 MHz in Shanghai, China which launched on October 28, 1992. It is owned by Shanghai Media Group.
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  182. 899 Dongcheng Guangbo, founded on 28 October 1992, is the first radio channel in China to introduce audience telephone participation in live programs, which has aroused a gust of “east whirlwind” in China’s radio community. Broadcast in dual channels of FM 89.9/AM792, the programs cover an audience of over 100 million in Shanghai and other major cities in the Yangtze Delta.
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  184. As an innovation, 899 Dongcheng Guangbo has put forward the format of “live broadcast on the move” with the programs of 899 Big Eyes on week days and 899 Trail-blazing Pioneer on weekends.
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  186. The 899 live broadcasting vans travel in the city from dawn to night every day. The radio hosts go to and off work together with the audience, greeting them from inside the van, They also visit cultural places in Shanghai, discover urban landscape from different perspectives, and tell the audience stories about Shanghai’s history and culture on the spot. In combination with the new media Archimedes, programs are also presented in visualized form to facilitate real-time interaction with the audience.
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  189. POP 101 is a radio station broadcasting on FM 101.7 MHz in Shanghai, China which launched on October 28, 1992. It is owned by Shanghai Media Group.
  190.  
  191. The station mainly broadcasts Chinese pop music, with a small amount of English pop music and a very small amount of Cantonese pop music. The station covers a number of cities in the Yangtze River Delta, incomparably popular among young urbanites. It is undoubtedly the first choice of city commuters. POP 101 was set up together with seven leading Chinese speaking music radio stations from Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan and Hong Kong.
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  194. Love Radio is a radio station broadcasting on FM 103.7 MHz in Shanghai, China which launched on September 1, 1985. It is owned by Shanghai Media Group.
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  196. Love Radio promotes a slow-paced life accompanied by quality music. It targets the white collar community in the city while attending to emotional needs of urbanites, stimulating their enthusiasm for music.
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  198. Love Radio is among Shanghai's first radio stations. It is also the first radio station to have engaged international strategic consulting firms to conduct industrial strategic planning. It boasts many renowned DJs, operates with world’s leading management and operation approaches, and uses the most international radio broadcasting methods.
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  200. Over the years, Love Radio has developed many creative programs, for example, the Music Live Show where artists play live music on the air, the 103 Inn where hosts give in-depth reviews on musical pieces, the Karaoke Fanatics promoting the idea of singing while commuting, which grew in popularity among its targeted community. Its signature programs like Good Morning New Discoveries and Entertainment Right on Time are ranked among the most popular radio programs in the city.
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  202. In addition to non-stop melodious music around the clock, Love Radio 103.7 FM offers audience unique interactive activities like “Star of Tomorrow DJ Selection”, “Favorite VIP”, and “Gentlemen VS Ladies”.
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  205. Di yi Caijing Guangbo is a radio station broadcasting on FM 97.7 MHz in Shanghai, China. It is owned by Shanghai Media Group.
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  207. Di yi Caijing Guangbo boasts the best expertise domestically in the area of finance and business broadcasting. The simulcast of its programs via a number of stations nationwide has made it extensively influential. It’s ranked among the top ten most influential radio stations that have a direct bearing on people’s well-being in China.
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  209. Di yi Caijing Guangbo broadcasts 16 hours of finance and business related information a day. It is the only provincial-level finance and business radio broadcaster in China that simulcasts its news and themed programs in other provinces. The radio station presents amongst many other programs current affairs, securities-related news, programs with special themes, commentaries and analyses. The morning news program 60 Minutes of Economic Lifeis among the top ten most influential radio programs in people’s well-being.
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  212. Classical 947 is a radio station broadcasting on FM 94.7 MHz in Shanghai, China which launched in 2004. It is owned by Shanghai Media Group.
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  214. Classical 947 is the only professional classical music radio channel on the Chinese mainland. 94.7 FM broadcasts 19 hours a day of music classics covering Shanghai, the rest of the nation and beyond. Its programs feature classical music, supplemented by classic songs, light music, crossover music and folk songs from China and western countries.
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  216. 94.7 FM is committed to “disseminating classics and savoring life”. Based upon its expertise, compelling arrangement, information intensive programsand service-oriented model, 94.7 FM strives to establish a platform for classical music where comprehensive, authoritative information is released. Since the channel first debuted in 2004, it has forged a number of outstanding signature programs which have accumulated a large fan base.
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  219. Dong Guang Xinwen Tai is a radio station broadcasting on AM 1296 kHz and FM 90.9 MHz in Shanghai, China which launched on January 1, 2004. It is owned by Shanghai Media Group.
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  221. It provides latest news updates around the clock. The rolling news information is continuously broadcast in cycles of 20 minutes, providing the latest weather, news, sports, finance and traffic information.
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  223. The station provides rolling news programs around the clock. Each news cycle starts every 20 minutes, reporting the latest news information at any time, providing instant weather, news, sports, Finance, life consulting and traffic information. In particular, a 4-minute Forward Link is aired every 20 minutes to broadcast reports from reporters on the scene, as well as the latest and fastest reporter connections for domestic and international news. In the event of breaking news or important news conferences, the station will free itself from conventional programming and provides live broadcasting.
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  225. Dong Guang Xinwen Tai currently has 25 front-line editors and presenters, and more than 30 front-line reporters from other frequency sharing centers of the SMG Radio News Center. It also has more than 100 major news reporters in Shanghai, domestic and international, and more than 800 long-term cooperative reporters. The composition of the editorial support team strives to become the most professional broadcast news platform in the domestic news media with the most accurate reports, and most frequently updated.
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  228. Pujiang Zhi Sheng is a radio station broadcasting on AM 1422 kHz in Shanghai, China which launched on January 1, 1988. It is owned by Shanghai Media Group.
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  230. Shanghaimeans different things for different people. Pujiang Zhi Sheng centers on new lifestyles in Shanghai, promotes harmonious, happy, and healthy ways of life, and underscores the typical Shanghainese’s tastes and lifestyles with humor.
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  232. Pujiang Zhi Sheng features entertaining programs, tracking new trends in Shanghai in a witty and humorous manner, covering a wide range of topics from family life to cultural identity. Voice of Pujiang aims to help you stay on top of hip and happening trends, the coolest ways of consumption and the most fashionable ways of life. Voice of Pujiang will accompany you at any time via smart phones, and will help you keep up with the latest trends and lead a happy life.
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  235. KFM 98.1 is a radio station is a radio station broadcasting on FM 98.1 MHz in Shanghai, China which launched on October 5, 2014. It is owned by Shanghai Media Group.
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  237. KFM 98.1, the first bilingual music radio for western music in Shanghai became the fourth music radio channel under SMG. The debut of KFM 98.1 makes Shanghai the only city in China to own four music radio channels which can satiate the appetites of listeners aged 10 to 65. The four channels cover all age groups from all walks of life, and provide a vast variety of songs across all genres ranging from Chinese songs, English songs, pop music to classical music.
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  239. KFM 98.1 adopts international approaches in its programming and production. It provides the most hip and happening western pop songs, tracks the latest news of the biggest stars from America and Europe, and reports the hottest trends worldwide.
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  241. Every morning from 7 to 10 am, Morning Beat will kick off a new day. It is spiced with a number of fun and intriguing sections such as Nong Gang What, Who’s Social, Pop Quiz and Big Cash Selfie, where the audience will be showered with gifts, as well as up-and-coming songs poised to lead billboards. Upon the heels of Morning Beat, Non-Stop 98 delivers 98 minutes of great music without being interrupted by advertising. K-GoGo, a three-hour program during rush hours beginning at 4 pm from Monday to Friday, will soothe you after a long and stressful day at work with music and news of the biggest Hollywood stars.
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  244. Di yi Caijing Ribao is a Chinese language broadsheet business newspaper in the Republic of China published from Shanghai. It was founded in 2004 and is owned by Shanghai Media Group.
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  246. Di yi Caijing Ribao is China’s first market-oriented daily newspaper for business and finance that crosses different regions and media formats. Committed to becoming “a responsible voice for this era”, sticking to journalism principles that ensure authoritative, mainstream, professional, responsible, reasonable, and market-oriented coverage, Di yi Caijing Ribao has become one of the most influential and trusted newspapers of its kind. The 230 reporters of the Di yi Caijing Ribao cover global markets, delivering timely, accurate, comprehensive and authoritative information and in-depth analysis to readers.
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  248. Published from Monday to Saturday, printed in 11 cities across China, covering China’s main economic belts and major business cities, Di yi Caijing Ribao attracts a wide readership in every province, autonomous region and municipality and remains a forerunner among newspapers of its kind by circulation. The newspaper covers economic policies, financial markets, company industries and financial management information. It provides timely and accurate news, in-depth investigations, calm and rational analysis and judgment for investors, business managers and decision makers.
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