Ethnic broadcasting in China comprises both radio and TV
broadcasting for some of the numerous
ethnic groups within the country. Stations are found on the
administrative levels of the nation as a whole,
provinces,
prefectures,
[ NRTA]
地级以上广播电视播出机构及频道频率名录(截至2022年12月)
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Article 10 of the Regulations on Broadcasting and Television Administration
Article 38 of Law of the People's Republic of China on Regional National Autonomy
/ref> They form a part of the ethnic media of China.
National level
Radio
Television
On television there are dubbed versions of the main central news programme '' Xinwen Lianbo'' in minority languages.
Provincial and prefectural level
On provincial level there were 36 broadcasters in 2022; 8 of them had minority language programmes. On prefectural level there were about 350 broadcasters; about 40 of them carried programmes in minority languages.
Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region
On prefectural level there were 13 stations with programmes in Uyghur (including Ürümqi), Kazakh (Ili
Ili, ILI, Illi may refer to:
Abbreviations
* Irish Life International, part of Irish Life and Permanent
* Intuitive Logical Introvert, a personality type in socionics
* Influenza-like illness
* Iran Language Institute, a state-owned, non-profit ...
, Tacheng, Altay), Kyrgyz ( Kizilsu), and Mongolian ( Bortala and Bayingolin). Within the 8th Division of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps
The Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (), also known as XPCC or Bingtuan ("The Corps"), is a state-owned economic and Paramilitary forces of China, paramilitary organization in China, China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR). ...
there was the Shihezi
Shihezi is a sub-prefecture-level city in Northern Xinjiang, People's Republic of China. It has a population of 380,130 according to the 2010 census. The city is also home to Shihezi University, the second-largest comprehensive university under ...
People's Broadcasting Station with programmes in Uyghur.
Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region
On prefectural level there were 12 stations with programmes in Mongolian (including Hohhot
Hohhot,; abbreviated zh, c=呼市, p=Hūshì, labels=no formerly known as Kweisui, is the capital of Inner Mongolia in the north of the People's Republic of China, serving as the region's administrative, economic and cultural center.''The Ne ...
an
Ordos
.
Liaoning Province
Liaoning () is a coastal provinces of China, province in Northeast China that is the smallest, southernmost, and most populous province in the region. With its capital at Shenyang, it is located on the northern shore of the Yellow Sea, and i ...
In Liaoning there was 1 station with programmes in Mongolian on prefectural level (Fuxin
Fuxin () is a prefecture-level city in northwestern Liaoning province, People's Republic of China, bordering the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region to the north. As of the 2020 census, its decreasing total population was 1,647,280 inhabitants (1,8 ...
).
Heilongjiang Province
Jilin Province
In Jilin there was 1 station with programmes in Korean on prefectural level ( Yanbian).
Tibet Autonomous Region
On prefectural level there were 7 stations with programmes in Tibetan (includin
Lhasa
.
Qinghai Province
On prefectural level there were 2 stations with programmes in Tibetan ( Haixi and Yushu).
Gansu Province
In Gansu there was 1 station with programmes in Tibetan on prefectural level ( Gannan).
Sichuan Province
On prefectural level there were 2 stations with programmes in Tibetan ( Garzê and Ngawa) and 1 station with programmes in Nuosu ( Liangshan).
Yunnan Province
On prefectural level there were 3 stations with minority language programmes ( Dêqên Tibetan, Dehong Dai and Jingpo, Xishuangbanna Dai).
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
References
Literature
* NRTA
国家广播电视总局 播出机构(频道)
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Mass media in China
Television in minority languages