Editor Lv Ningsi.
It seems that Dong Jiayao is also a small boss.
The following is the background information of Phoenix Satellite TV executives:
Liu Changle was born in Shanghai on 195 1. Graduated from Beijing Broadcasting Institute. From 65438 to 0983, he joined the Central People's (and) People's Broadcasting Station and worked as a reporter, editor, news commentator and senior manager, and participated in reports and comments on important national events and events many times. 1988 Liu immigrated. It is said that Liu Changle, as the chairman, was an accomplished journalist as early as when he was the director of the Central People's Broadcasting Department. He won the prize in the national news competition and caused a sensation. Regarding the motivation of establishing Phoenix Satellite TV, he said in the article: "When we started to do Phoenix Satellite TV, we didn't want to make money with it, and of course we didn't want to lose money."
"Why do you want to set up a Chinese information desk? Mr Tung Chee-hwa praised us for doing a good deed. Chief Executive Dong said that in the past, people could only watch BBC and CNN, and all of them interpreted China or Asian events from the perspective of westerners. Now we finally have a channel to explain Asian news from the Chinese point of view. " It is worth noting that in domestic public information, Liu Changle's wealth was obtained in this way: "Liu Changle used to be a reporter at the Central People's (and) People's Broadcasting Station. 1988 moved overseas, 1990 stopped in Hong Kong. Subsequently, Liu Changle dug up the "first bucket of gold" in the oil trade and real estate business, and then resolutely retreated in the real estate business, avoiding the long-term downturn in the property market. " In the 1980s, the reporter of the Central People's (and) People's Broadcasting Station earned so much money that he was able to engage in oil and real estate businesses that needed a lot of money in just four years after he emigrated overseas, and made a profit from it. It is really doubtful whether his funds are his own.
Wang Jiyan, director of Chinese Channel of Phoenix Satellite TV, served as director of TV Department of Beijing Radio and Television Institute 10 for more than 6 years, and served as vice president. He is also a member of the five-member group of the Radio, Film and Television Department to study overseas media. As one of the major TV producers in Chinese mainland. Responsible for program planning, program style, program content and program production, coordinating the management of various channels, and concurrently serving as the director of China TV Station.
Cao Jingxing: 1978 returned to Shanghai from the mountainous area in southern Anhui and entered the history department of Fudan University. 1in the spring of 989, he went to Hong Kong and worked as a commentator in Asia Weekly. Later, he became the former editor-in-chief of Asia Weekly.
Shao, director of Phoenix Satellite TV in Europe, is an out-and-out diplomat, Minister Counsellor of China in the United States, and a bureau-level cadre. He is an international public relations expert. A Journey to Europe is his masterpiece since he took office.
Cui Qiang: Acting as the executive deputy general manager of the company. Graduated from Shanghai Fudan University, worked in china national radio 10, and became the managing director of Beijing Tianhua International Culture and Art Co., Ltd. After joining, he was fully responsible for the company's daily operation, external public relations and publicity, and assisted in formulating and implementing the company's development strategy.
Yu: served as the executive vice president of the company. Graduated from the Department of International Politics of Renmin University of China, he is a well-known domestic radio and television worker. He has served as director of Guangdong Radio Station, director of Pearl River Economic Station, deputy editor-in-chief of Guangdong TV Station, deputy general manager of China Radio and Television International Economic and Technical Cooperation Company, and director of China Radio and Television Society. Responsible for advertising business and marketing network after joining.
As for the source of funds for Phoenix Satellite TV, according to Phoenix Satellite TV's own introduction, "Phoenix Satellite TV Holdings Limited is mainly composed of three shareholders: Asia Today Limited, Hong Kong Satellite TV Limited and Huaying International Limited. Satellite TV Co., Ltd. is wholly owned by American News Group and has rich experience in international media operation. Today, the major shareholders in Asia are powerful and have rich experience in enterprise operation in Chinese mainland market. Over the years, they have invested nearly10 billion pounds in oil, trade, highways, real estate, industry and culture. Nowadays, the extensive and close relationship between Asia and Chinese mainland has created a good environment for Phoenix TV to enter the China market. Huaying International Co., Ltd. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of China Bank. He has rich experience in China and international financial operations and has a deep understanding and extensive resources for the development of the China market. " According to the survey, Liu Changle Asia Holding Company, Satellite TV Group and Huaying International Advertising Company invested 45: 45: 10 to build Phoenix Satellite TV. It can be seen that Huaying International, a subsidiary of Liu Changle and China Bank, holds 55% of the shares, and Phoenix Satellite TV is actually a China holding company. "International media giants have always wanted to hold shares, but Murdoch gave up holding shares in the Phoenix Project, which shows that he is far-sighted." Wang Jiyan, director of Chinese Channel of Phoenix Satellite TV, once said such a passage. In fact, if this is Murdoch's vision, it is better to say that he knows the background of Liu Changle and others. "Shareholders with official backgrounds certainly want to hold shares."
Judging from the above information, Phoenix Satellite TV, as rumored, is indeed a Chinese-funded TV station full of official flavor.