Jiangsu Broadcasting Corporation
Chinese media company
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Jiangsu Broadcasting Corporation (JSBC) (Chinese: 江苏省广播电视总台(集团); pinyin: Jiāngsū Shěng Guǎngbò Diànshì Zǒngtái (Jítuán)) is China's third biggest television network after China Central Television (CCTV) and Hunan Broadcasting System (HBS). The television network is owned by the Jiangsu Provincial People's Government, an agency subordinate to the Jiangsu Provincial People's Congress. The network is based in Nanjing in Jiangsu.
| Company type | Broadcaster |
|---|---|
| Industry | Broadcasting |
| Founded | June 2001 |
| Headquarters | , |
Area served | China |
| Owner | Jiangsu Provincial People's Government |
| Website | www |
History
Before the establishment of Jiangsu Broadcasting Corporation, the local television stations first aired in Nanjing and southern Jiangsu in October 1952. JSBC was established in June 2001 to compete with other major Television networks and expanded its network through nationwide satellite television in January 1997.
Television channels
- Jiangsu Satellite TV
- City Channel
- Arts Channel
- Films and Series Channel
- Sports and Leisure Channel
- News Channel
- Youman Cartoon
- International Channel
- Haoxiang Shopping Channel
- Educational Channel
- Learning Channel
- Adornments Channel (pay channel)
- Fortune Land Channel (pay channel)
- Mobile Channel
- nowJelli (cooperation channel between JSBC and Hong Kong now TV)
Former television
- Preschool Channel (pay channel, stopped airing on January 6, 2016)
- English Learning Channel (pay channel, stopped airing in 2010)
Programming
JSBC has broadcast notable programming such as If You Are the One,[1] often referred to as the Chinese version of the Australian dating game show Taken Out.
- Celebrity Battle
- I Can See Your Voice
- If You Are the One
- Fei De Will Watch
- Kunlun Fight
- Raid the Cage
- Who's Still Standing?
- Win in China
- The Brain
- King of Mask Singer
- Mask Singer
- Masked Dancing King
- Dating with the Parents
See also
- Zhi Lai Zhi Wang (2010)