CCTV Fengyun Theater Channel was a TV drama channel of China Central Television. It was officially launched on August 9, 2004. The channel broadcasted 20 hours a day, with the first broadcast lasting eight hours. It mainly broadcasted romance dramas, family ethics dramas, idol dramas, light comedies, and other types of television dramas. In addition to broadcasting domestic TV series, they also introduced some overseas TV series and broadcasted them in the original voice with Chinese subtitles. The channel was targeted at female audiences and provided a variety of TV series content for female audiences. The channel director was Li Jia Lu.
CCTV Nostalgia Theater Channel provided a high-definition live broadcast.
CCTV-1 referred to CCTV-1. The channel was a comprehensive news channel under the Central Radio and Television Station, which was broadcasted on May 1, 1978. The CCTV comprehensive channel was to create a high-quality comprehensive channel that focused on news to convey strength, warmth, and hope. The channel provided a high-definition live broadcast signal, and netizens could watch it 24/7 on platforms such as CCTV.
CCTV-4 was an international channel under the Central Radio and Television Station, also known as CCTV-4 or CCTV Chinese International Channel. The channel was launched on October 1, 1992, mainly for overseas Chinese, overseas Chinese, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan audiences. The channel focused on news, including news, special topics, and literature and art. It had many programs, such as China News, China Report, and Chinese Literature and Art. The channel transmitted signals through satellites and covered the entire world. It broadcasted continuously 24 hours a day. CCTV Channel 4 was an important window for the people of the world to understand China.
CCTV Arts Channel was a professional arts channel that focused on variety, entertainment, fun, and knowledge. It was jointly produced by the comprehensive department, literature and art department, opera and music department, and international department of CCTV's Arts and Culture Center. The channel's programs included variety shows, opera music, international programs, and dubbing. The specific program schedule and content could be viewed and understood on CCTV's official website or client.
CCTV-5 was a professional television channel under the Central Radio and Television Station. It mainly broadcasted sports events and sports reports. The channel was officially launched on January 1, 1995 and was one of the professional sports channels in China. The content of the channel included live broadcasts, videos, and highlights of various sports such as basketball, football, tennis, and table tennis. The CCTV Sports Channel had the exclusive rights to report on many of the world's top events and broadcast them in full HD for 24 hours. Users could watch the live broadcast and on-demand content of the channel through channels such as CCTV. com and CCTV Sports.
CCTV5 Sports Channel was a professional television channel under CCTV. It mainly broadcasted sports events and sports reports. The channel was officially launched on January 1, 1995, and it was the preferred channel for Chinese viewers to watch sports events. The channel broadcasted in full HD 24 hours a day. The content mainly included live broadcasts, videos, and highlights. In addition, CCTV5 Sports Channel also provided online live broadcasts and TV program schedules. The specific program schedule and live broadcast time could be found on the official website of the channel or on the Central TV Sports app.
The live broadcast of CCTV-8 could be viewed through the live broadcast page of CCTV-8 TV Series Channel. CCTV-8 TV Series Channel provided a 24-hour high-definition live broadcast signal and was the best platform for netizens to watch CCTV-8 24/7.
CCTV-8 provided a 24-hour high-definition live broadcast signal, which was the best platform for netizens to watch CCTV-8 TV series 24/7.
The movie " Snow Wolf " on CCTV6 was a TV movie produced in 2005. It was directed by Gao Feng and starred by Wang Shuangbao and Lu Jing. The story took place in the middle of winter on the Ixama Prairie, depicting a road in the yellow grassland. The film showed the subtle relationship between human nature and wolf nature, as well as the relationship between humans and animals and the survival of nature. The scene of no shots being fired at the end moved the audience.
Central TV's drama channel provided a high-definition live broadcast signal.