Zhejiang Institute of Communication (Communication? University? Yes? Zhejiang), located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, is one of the main bases for training media professionals such as radio and film in China as determined by the State Administration of Radio and Television of the People's Republic of China and the People's Government of Zhejiang Province. Over the years, a large number of professionals have been trained for the central government and various media fields. The school is the second largest media college in China, a national-level university that implements the training plan for college students' innovation and entrepreneurship, and a pilot demonstration school for application-oriented construction in Zhejiang Province. It is a high-level media college with distinctive industry characteristics, and is known as "Guangzhou in the north and Guangzhou in the south of Zhejiang" and "South of Zhejiang in the north". ?
The school's predecessor was Zhejiang Radio and Television College, which was merged in 2000 by Zhejiang Radio and Television School (founded in 1978) and Zhejiang Radio and Television College (founded in 1984). In 2004, the college was officially renamed as Zhejiang Media College. 20111June 0 10 was approved by the Ministry of Education and granted the right to confer professional master's degrees.
Corner of Zhejiang Media College