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The difference between TV station voucher and temporary voucher

The difference between TV vouchers and temporary vouchers is that TV vouchers are valid for 3 years, while temporary vouchers are shorter, being 1 month or 3 months.

1, TV station certificate: TV station certificate refers to the certificate issued by the State Administration of Radio and Television, which allows the holder to engage in related work in TV stations. Holders of TV qualification certificates can engage in journalism, hosting, photography, editing and other occupations in TV stations. The TV station license is valid for 3 years and needs to be renewed within the validity period.

2. Temporary vouchers: Temporary vouchers refer to vouchers issued by TV stations to temporarily solve work needs. Temporary vouchers have a short validity period of 1 month or 3 months, and need to be updated or replaced within the validity period. People with temporary qualification certificates can engage in some temporary work in TV stations, such as short-term interviews and temporary hosting.