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Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China

Vladimir Lenin found “Iskra” and “Pravda” with the influences of Sergei Gennadevich Nechaev

Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China was set up in 19221 with the help of Communist International, it was an imitation of

In 1925 the forth National Congress of the Communist of China had said that in order to perfect and well organize the work of publicity, Central government should have a strong publicity department responsible for publicity, and closely connect and give directions to local publicity department systematically. (12) In October, 1928 China Central government had requested to improvement of the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China. (13) Each provinces need to set up local publicity department, and each cities should set up a publicity section. Each branch of the China Communist Party should have its publicity officer specifying the work of publicity. (14)(15)(16)(17)(18)

In 1941, Chinese government had set policies regarding all publicity in China should be consistent with the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China, (19)(20)(21) and had set up of officers specifically for reviewing publicity content. (22) Central Committee of the Communist Party Document 14 (1943-1944) had said that all theory, idea, education, culture, art, ect. are encouraged by the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China’s, and movies, radio, and publications are effective tools for publication. (23) In December 1949, the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China had ordered Communist Party newspapers to not identify itself as the party newspaper, instead identify as local newspaper. (25)

CCTV

Going out

In 2001, "going out" program was launched by Xu Guangchum, the head of SARFT, also the deputy head of the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China after the urgency of bringing the voice of China to the world was presented by Jiang Zemin, former president of China.[1]

The idea of an English channel was brought out in 1996. CCTV-4 had three half hour English news broadcasting everyday, but later on 25th September 2000, CCTV-9 a satellites channel was set up to be the first 24 hour English channel. Aimed to establish the oversea market.[1]

In October 2001, CCTV had partnered with AOL Time Warner and other news corporation. CCTV had gave those corporation access to the Chinese media market in exchange for cable delivery in US and Europe, mainly delivering CCTV-9 programs.[1]

"Dialogue, China Story, Documentary, and Science & Technology Review" is a program that air on CCTV-A six time a day.[1]

  1. ^ a b c d two billion eyes. ISBN 9781595584649.