CCTV-1

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CCTV-1 is the primary channel of the CCTV (China Central Television) Network in the People's Republic of China. It has a mixture of all programming, and is available to non-cable television viewers.

Some of the programs in the following schedule have stayed relatively unchanged for over twenty years.

  • 12:00 PM: 新闻30分, Thirty-minute News, basic news program.
  • 12:38 PM: 今日说法, Talk about Law, small documentary on various civil legal concerns and a specific case, followed by expert discussion.
  • 5:27 PM: 大风车, Big Windmill, children's program, has cartoons.
  • 6:13 PM: 东方时空, Time for the East.
  • 7:00 PM: 新闻联播, Continual News, or National News, voice of Party and Government put into News form.
  • 7:30 PM: 天气预报, National Weather Forecast.
  • 7:37 PM: 焦点访谈, Boiling Point Discussion, attempts to show dark areas of society.
  • 7:55 PM: Some kind of Chinese TV series.
  • 10:00 PM: 晚间新闻, Evening News

China Central Television (CCTV) stations  

CCTV-1 | CCTV-2 (Economy/Finance) | CCTV-3 (Arts) | CCTV-4 (International Mandarin) | CCTV-5 (Sports) | CCTV-6 (Movie) | CCTV-7 (Military/Agriculture) | CCTV-8 (Drama) | CCTV-9 (International English) | CCTV-10 (Science & Technology) | CCTV-11 (Opera) | CCTV-12 (Law & Society) | CCTV-News | CCTV-Children | CCTV-Music | CCTV-E&F (International Spanish/French)

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