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Which universities in China recruit full-time masters in broadcasting and hosting?
There are Nanjing Normal University, East China Normal University, China Communication University, Shanghai Theatre Academy, Jilin University, Shaanxi Normal University, Shanghai University, Henan University and Zhejiang Communication College that recruit full-time masters in broadcasting and hosting.

1, Nanjing Normal University

The main source of the school can be traced back to Sanjiang Normal School, which was founded in 1902. After that, it went through Liangjiang Excellent Normal School, Nanjing Higher Normal School, National Southeast University, National Fourth Sun Yat-sen University, Jiangsu University, National Central University and National Nanjing University. Another source is Huiwen Academy founded by 1888, which later developed into a private Jinling University.

195 1 merged with private Jinling Women's College of Arts and Sciences (formerly private Jinling Women's University) to form public Jinling University.

During the period of 1952, the national departments were adjusted. On the basis of the former Nanjing University, Jinling University and other related departments, Nanjing Normal University was established in the former Jinling Women's University.

1984 was renamed Nanjing Normal University.

In 2000, Nanjing University of Electric Power merged.

2. East China Normal University

East China Normal University was established in June 195 1 65438+ 10/6. Based on Daxia University (1924) and Guanghua University (1925), it was transferred to some departments of St. John's University, Fudan University, Tongji University and Zhejiang University.

1972 merged with Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai Institute of Physical Education and other institutions and changed its name to Shanghai Normal University.

1980 Restore the name of East China Normal University.

1997- 1998, Shanghai Preschool Teachers College, Shanghai Education College and Shanghai Second Education College merged successively.

3. Communication University of China

The school's predecessor was the training course for technicians of the Central Broadcasting Bureau, which was founded in 1954.

1April, 959, with the approval of the State Council, the school was upgraded to Beijing Broadcasting Institute.

In August, 2004, Beijing Broadcasting Institute was renamed China Communication University.