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Who is the female reporter from CCTV who has repeatedly participated in the press conferences of the Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism of the State Council?

The female reporter from CCTV Headquarters who participated in the State Council’s joint prevention and control press conference was Shi Yingchun.

Journalists are staff members in newspapers, news agencies, radio stations, television stations and other media who are responsible for interviewing, reporting and photography. Go to the scene of the incident on behalf of the general public, or contact the parties involved in the news incident, and present the truth of the incident and its representative significance to the mass media through reports, assisting the media in achieving surveillance, education, discussion, entertainment, etc. Function.

Generally speaking, journalists mainly work in newspapers, television stations, radio stations, magazines, news agencies and other institutions. After the advent of the Internet, some reporters also worked for online media (online newspapers) or professional websites. Many government agencies and industrial and commercial enterprises also have their own reporters.

Introduction to China Media Group:

China Media Group is composed of the former China Central Television (China International Television), China People's Broadcasting Station, and China International Broadcasting Station. The radio station was merged and established in March 2018, under the leadership of the Central Propaganda Department of the Communist Party of China. The original call sign is retained internally, and the external call sign is unified as "Voice of China".

In December 1940, Yan'an Xinhua Radio Station (the predecessor of CNR) began broadcasting. In December 1949, it was renamed "Central People's Broadcasting Station". In December 1941, the Japanese-language broadcast of Yan'an Xinhua Radio Station (the predecessor of CRI) was launched.