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Personal data of host Hui Feng
CCTV weather sports anchor Wang Huifeng:

Personal information of Wang Huifeng:

Date of birth: July 8.

Graduate school: Communication University of China.

Graduation major: broadcasting and hosting art major

Occupation: TV program host

Wang Huifeng,1born on July 8, 987, was born in Wangkui County, Suihua City, Heilongjiang Province. Graduated from China Communication University in 2009, majoring in broadcasting and hosting art, 20 10, weather observer and weather program host. In the autumn of 20 12, he began to be the host of CCTV weather sports programs.

Introduction to the column:

Chinese Name: Weather Movement

Mbth: Sports weather.

Country/Region: China

Type: Meteorological information

Broadcast channel: CCTV-5.

Broadcast time: 7:26 am or 8: 26 am; 18:26 pm (no special circumstances)

Online broadcast platforms: China Meteorological Video Network and china network television (CNTV).

Length of each episode: about 3 minutes and 30 seconds

Current anchors: Guan Wenjun, Wang Huifeng and Wang Weiwei.

Former anchors: Liu Kang, Huang Qing, Guan Jie, Cui Li, Wang Lanyi.

Broadcast time: June 2002, 65438+1 October1

Revision date: September 5, 2005

Meteorological movement? As a weather column in Sports News, a sports channel, it provides detailed and special weather information for sports fans, and takes "paying attention to health and life" as the first priority of meteorological service, so that sports fans can follow the weather when exercising. Warm reminder, the weather is changeable, pay attention to your health; Before outdoor enthusiasts integrate into nature, care about reminding you of the potential threat of the weather. The whole program is people-centered, and in the spirit of service, it provides intimate services for the majority of sports fans.

In addition, when important events take place, weather sports go deep into and out of the stadium, bringing the knowledge of competitive meteorology with a sense of distance closer to the audience, letting the public know the subtle role of weather in the competition and experience the disadvantages and advantages of weather in sports competitions.