Just then, an insider came forward and explained the story in detail. It turns out that there is a regulation within CCTV that was not made public before its implementation. Once the CCTV anchor is over 50 years old, his qualification for this job will no longer exist.
Kang Hui has entered the threshold of 50 years old, at this time he has reached the age of rest, so he quietly took off his previous shirt and handed the baton to his younger generation. Previously, Kang Hui had returned to the second-line work and was satisfied with his new post, because he was still interacting with his favorite journalism. He is eager to provide the younger generation in the future with an opportunity to show their vitality and valuable value.
Brief introduction of Kang Hui
Kang Hui, born in197117, is from Baoding, Hebei Province, China. He graduated from China Communication University with a bachelor's degree in broadcasting, a master's degree in journalism and communication from Peking University, and a doctor's degree in radio and television from China Communication University. Chinese mainland is a program host, news announcer, director of the news broadcasting department of CCTV News Center, and a representative of the 19th and 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China.
1993, joined CCTV as news anchor. 1997, went to Hong Kong to attend the live coverage of Hong Kong's return to China and served as the news anchor. 1998, won the second prize of China Radio and Television Broadcasting Host Government Award. In 2000, he was the host of the magazine news program "Oriental Time and Space". 200 1 won the first prize of China Radio and Television Broadcasting and Hosting Government Award.
In 2002, he was the anchor and chief announcer of the morning program "8 am news". In 2004, he won the best TV news anchor award for TV program hosts. Since 2006, he has served as the host of News Network. In 2008, he won the Golden Microphone Award of China Broadcasting Host.