Zhejiang Media College, formerly known as Zhejiang Radio and Television College, was formed by the merger of the former Zhejiang Radio and Television School and the former Zhejiang Radio and Television College in 2000. The former Zhejiang Radio and Television School started with 1978, and the former Zhejiang Radio and Television College started with the Zhejiang Radio and Television College established with 1984. In 2004, the school was officially renamed as Zhejiang Media College. 20 10 The People's Government of Zhejiang Province signed an agreement with the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television to establish Zhejiang Media College.
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As of February 20 19, the school has 13 secondary colleges, including broadcasting and hosting College, Television Art College, Huace Film College, Electronic Information College, Animation College, Management College, International Cultural Communication College, Design Art College, Cultural and Creative College, College of Literature, New Media College, School of Journalism and Communication, Conservatory of Music, Foreign Language Teaching Department, and School of Music.