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Resume of Xing Bo of China Radio International

Xing Bo, female, is currently a member of the party group and deputy director of the Central Radio and Television General Station.

According to the public resume, Xing Bo has been the director of the editorial office of China Radio International and the editorial office of Guoguang of China Central Radio and Television Station. He used to be the convener of the International Communication Planning Bureau of the Central Radio and Television General Station, and served as the director of the International Exchange Bureau of the Central Radio and Television General Station from June 5438 to June 2020 10.

Since 2022, he has been a member of the editorial board of the Central Radio and Television General Station. In addition, Xing Bo was a judge of the 30th China Prize for Journalism and the 6th1Yangtze River Taofen Prize.

In February, 2023, the State Council appointed and removed the national staff: Xing Bo (female) was appointed as the deputy director of the Central Radio and Television General Station. On March 3, 2023, Kloc-0, attended the opening ceremony of painting and calligraphy photography for the staff of the Central Radio and Television General Station and delivered a speech.

Communication impact:

"Radio China International" is the national radio station broadcast by China to the whole world, and its purpose is to enhance the understanding and friendship between the people of China and the people of other countries in the world.

Radio China International has set up 30 foreign correspondent stations in important countries and regions in the world, started construction of 6 foreign correspondent stations, and set up correspondent stations in various provinces, municipalities, autonomous regions and Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions. * * * There are more than 665,438+0,000 multilingual cadres, more than 700 editors, journalists, engineers and technicians, and more than 200 foreign employees.

China Radio International receives a large number of letters from nearly 200 countries and regions every year, which is called "the quickest, most convenient and most effective way to understand China" by overseas listeners.

With the increasing influence of China Radio International in the world, the number of letters from listeners is increasing year by year. In 2002, the number of letters exceeded 1 10,000, a record high. There are more than 2000 listeners' clubs or other forms of listeners' organizations that listen to international radio stations.