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Who can tell me in detail the coverage and ratings of various satellite TV stations in China? Satisfaction will definitely add points!

In China, there are no independent television stations. All television stations are under the jurisdiction of each provincial, municipal, county and district government. Every major TV station has premium channels (or not). For example, Dragon TV has a game channel, CCTV has a football channel, etc. In this way, there are 31 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions in China (excluding Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan), and there should be 31 provincial satellite TV stations, but in fact there are not. Although some provinces have TV stations, they do not have satellite TV. For example, Guizhou TV is because there is no satellite TV.

National TV station CCTV · China Educational Television (2)

Provincial TV Zhejiang TV · Ningxia TV · Qinghai TV · Chongqing TV · Anhui TV · Jiangsu TV · Oriental TV · Hunan TV · Southern TV · Southeast TV · Tourism TV · Guangdong TV · Jiangxi TV · Shandong TV · Sichuan TV · Beijing TV · Shanxi TV · Hubei TV (18)

Provincial TV stations Beijing · Tianjin · Hebei · Shanxi · Yellow River TV · Inner Mongolia · Liaoning · Jilin · Heilongjiang · Shanghai · Jiangsu · Zhejiang · Anhui · Fujian · Jiangxi · Shandong · Henan · Hubei · Hunan · Guangdong · South · Guangxi · Chongqing · Sichuan · Guizhou · Yunnan · Tibet · Shaanxi · Gansu · Qinghai · Ningxia · Xinjiang · Xinjiang Corps

So in fact, there are only 20 satellite TV stations in China + 1 "overseas" Hong Kong Phoenix TV. In terms of coverage, it covers the whole country (satellite TV), but whether it is activated or not is another matter. Generally speaking, the launch of digital TV depends on the competent authorities in each region and the ratings of the satellite TV. For example, cctv must be opened, and the two provincial satellite TVs, Hunan and Jiangsu, must be opened.

Ratings (2009): C1, C5, Hunan TV, C8, Jiangsu TV, Anhui TV, Guangdong TV, Liaoning TV, Sichuan TV, Hubei TV, Zhejiang TV, C6, Shandong TV, Henan Satellite TV, Dragon TV, Southeast TV,

Among them, CCTV, Hunan Satellite TV (Mango Channel), Dragon TV (Tomato Channel) are the three giants of Chinese satellite TV.