Ürümqi Television Station

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Ürümqi Television Station (UTV)
Type Broadcast
Country People's Republic of China
Availability in Urumqi, Urumqi county and Changji
Official website
www.ucatv.com.cn

Urumqi Television Station (UTV) (Chinese: 乌鲁木齐电视台) is a state-owned television station in Ürümqi, Xinjiang, China. It was established in April, 1985 as a cable network and started broadcasting on September 28 in the same year. Its logo is shaped in red after Hong Shan, the city's landmark mountain.[1]

Events and Trifles (大事小事) is a featured high-quality program of UTV,[2] known for its close-in coverage by quickly approaching events. However, there have been regulations that reporting on "sudden incidents" be censored by the network's authorities, in order to avoid airing rumors and falsehood.[3]

After the 2009 Urumqi riots, UTV was a major media organ that provided aftermath-related reports within the city. During the later protests against syringe attacks, the Ürümqi government attempted to calm down the mass, particularly protesters, via UTV by frequently broadcasting pre-programmed speeches delivered by the then CPC secretary Li Zhi and other leaders.

Channels

  • UTV-1: Chinese news channel, first launched in 1985
  • UTV-2: Uyghur news channel
  • UTV-3: movie channel, 24-hour movie in urban region
  • UTV-4: life channel
  • UTV-5: sports and recreation channel
  • UTV-6: women and children channel

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See also


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