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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 AdministrationArticle 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 (
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, Tacheng, Altay), Kyrgyz ( Kizilsu), and Mongolian ( Bortala and Bayingolin). Within the 8th Division of the
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there was the
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People's Broadcasting Station with programmes in Uyghur.


Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

On prefectural level there were 12 stations with programmes in Mongolian (including
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In Liaoning there was 1 station with programmes in Mongolian on prefectural level (
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).


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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urn:nbn:de:gbv:547-200900052
{{Indigenous media Mass media in China Television in minority languages