Shanghai Media Group
Type | Broadcast |
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Country | China |
Availability | in Shanghai, other parts in China |
Launch date | 2001 |
Official website | SMG Online |
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Simplified Chinese | 上海东方传媒集团 | ||||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 上海東方傳媒集團 | ||||||||||
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Shanghai Media Group (SMG; Chinese: 上海东方传媒集团; pinyin: Shànghǎi Dōngfāng Chuánméi Jítuán) under the Shanghai Media & Entertainment Group (SMEG), is a Chinese multimedia television and radio broadcasting, news and Internet company. The company employs around 5,200 people, with capital assets totalling RMB 11.7 billion.
SMG’s core business is television broadcasting and related media entertainment services including sports, showbiz, performance arts, science and technology, and finance. Revenue from advertising accounts for 10% of the commercial sales turnover in the local market.
History
Formed in 2001, SMG is the result of a merger between the People’s Radio Station of Shanghai, East Radio Shanghai, Shanghai Television Station, and Oriental Television Station. It has 11 analogue TV channels, 90 digital paid cable TV channels, an internet TV service, plus 10 analogue and 19 digital radio services. The group also operates and owns 5 sports centres and 14 cultural art centres. According to a survey of AC Nielsen, eleven of the group’s TV channels have achieved a market share of 76% during prime time in 2003.
In 2003 the group conducted a feasibility study with a view to set up a new English channel.[1] It renamed its Shanghai Broadcasting Network to Dragon TV and moved that channel's best-known English program "News at Ten" to Shanghai Television Business Channel and Dragon TV.[2] In January 2008, the Group launch a 24-hour English TV news channel, (ICS - International Channel Shanghai), the second in China after the state-own China Central Television's English channel (CCTV-9).[3] The content of ICS News is distributed on mobile and internet platforms by US Company China Animation Partners, LLC.
English radio programming includes "Live It Up, Shanghai" broadcasts on the East Radio channel (792am and 89.9fm).
On 2 October the Group hosted special concert to mark the 20th anniversary of South Korea and China's diplomatic ties, with performers including along Kim Jang-hoon, Super Junior-M and EXO-K.[4]
The Walt Disney Studios and Shanghai Media Group Pictures signed a movie development agreement, before the March 6, 2014 announcement, in which Chinese themes would be incorporated into Disney branded movies.[5]
Shanghai Media Group is the holding company of China Business Network (CBN), which in addition to the TV channel also runs a magazine named CBN Weekly, a newspaper called CBN Paper, radio channel CBN Radio and a number of websites carrying the name.[6][7] In 2015 Alibaba Group paid 1.2 billion yuan ($193.5 million) to Shanghai Media Group for 30% of CBN's stocks.[8][9][10][11][12]
TV channels
Channel | Channel content | Format | Launch Date |
Dragon Television | main Standard Chinese channel Free-to-air in Shanghai only formerly known as STV (Shanghai Television) | HDTV&SDTV | 23 Oct. 2003 1 Oct. 1998 (STV) |
STV News and General | general and news channel | HDTV&SDTV | 1 Oct. 1958 |
CBN | financial news channel | HDTV&SDTV | 1 Aug. 2003 |
Channel Young | youth channel | HDTV&SDTV | 1 June 2009 |
STV Drama | serial channel | HDTV&SDTV | 26 Dec. 1992 |
Great Sports | sports channel | HDTV&SDTV | 8 Oct. 2001 |
STV Documentary | documentary channel | HDTV&SDTV | 1 Jan. 2002 |
STV Entertainment | entertainment channel | HDTV&SDTV | 18 Jan. 1993 |
STV Art Media | artistic channel | HDTV&SDTV | 1 Jan. 2008 |
ICS | international English channel | HDTV&SDTV | 1 Jan. 2008 |
OCJ 1 & 2 | Infomercial channels | HDTV&SDTV | — |
Haha Kids | children channel | HDTV&SDTV | 18 July 2004 |
Toonmax | animation channel | HDTV&SDTV | 26 Dec. 2004 |
East Movie Channel | movie channel | HDTV&SDTV | 28 Dec. 2003 |
Radio stations
Frequency | Description |
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990 AM / FM 93.4 | Shanghai People's Radio Station |
648 AM / FM 105.7 | Traffic |
1296 AM / FM 90.9 | Eastern China Regional News |
792 AM / 89.9 FM | Shanghai Local News |
101.7 FM | Popular Music (POP 101) (Mandopop) |
103.7 FM | Love Music |
94.7 FM | Classical Music |
97.7 FM | Economic/Business News |
107.2 FM | Story Channel |
1197 AM / FM 97.2 | Marine Channel |
94.0 FM | Sports News |
98.1 FM | Western Pop Music |
Programmes
- Dwelling Narrowness
- We Got Married - a special Valentine's Day Chinese version[13]
Films
- Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016)
- Earth: One Amazing Day (2017)[14]
References
- ↑ "Shanghai plans all English TV channel" China.org. 22 October 2003. Retrieved 2012-10-01
- ↑ "Shanghai plans all English TV channel" People's Daily Online. 23 October 2003. Retrieved 2012-10-01
- ↑ Chen, George (18 September 2007). "Shanghai Media plans English news channel in China". Reuters. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
- ↑ Lee, Tae-ho (27 September 2012). "Kim Jang-hoon to Donate 300 Mln Won For Afforestation in China". 10 Asia. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
- ↑ Peters, Chris; Sikka, Kanika (March 6, 2014). "Walt Disney, Shanghai Media Group to develop Disney-branded movies". Reuters.com (Thomson Reuters). Retrieved November 30, 2015.
- ↑ "China Business News Celebrates Fifth Anniversary". prnewswire.com. November 17, 2009. Retrieved February 23, 2016.
- ↑ "Our Partner: China Business Network". Retrieved February 23, 2016.
- ↑ Wei Gu, Gillian Wong (June 3, 2015). "Alibaba to Invest in China Business News". wsj.com. Retrieved February 23, 2016.
- ↑ Shu Zhang, Paul Carsten (June 3, 2015). "Alibaba to invest in China Business Network to expand finance services: China media". reuters.com. Retrieved February 23, 2016.
- ↑ Shai Oster (June 4, 2015). "Alibaba Expands Into Financial News With China Media Investment". bloomberg.com. Retrieved February 23, 2016.
- ↑ Ingrid Lunden (June 4, 2015). "Alibaba Invests $194M Into China Business News To Build A Financial Data Platform". techcrunch.com. Retrieved February 23, 2016.
- ↑ Mani (June 3, 2015). "Alibaba Group Holding Ltd To Invest $200M In China Business News". valuewalk.com. Retrieved February 23, 2016.
- ↑ Kil Hye Sung (15 February 2012). "Chinese version of WGM, which stars T-ara’s Hyomin and Super Junior’s Kyuhyun, airs in Korea". Star News. Retrieved 1 May 2012.
- ↑ Leo Barraclough (October 21, 2015). "BBC, China’s SMG to Co-Produce ‘Earth,’ Release ‘Sherlock’ in Chinese Theaters". variety.com. Retrieved October 21, 2015.
External links
- Shanghai Media Group official website (Chinese)
- Shanghai Media Radio official website (Chinese)
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