Guangzhou Broadcasting Network
The Guangzhou Broadcasting Network, also known as GZBN, is a municipally owned television network in Guangzhou, Guangdong, People's Republic of China. The television department made its first broadcast on 10 January 1988, while radio department made its first broadcast on 1 December 1991. The GZBN is also owns a cable company and a showbiz newspaper, and owns Sky Link TV in the US.
History
used the name Guangzhou Television from 1959 to 1979. In September 1987, Guangzhou Television was officially established. Broadcasts started on 10 January 1988 on UHF channel 34.On 10 January 2000, it unveiled a new spherical logo and the slogan "Impactful News, Unmissable Entertainment".
Television
- General : launched in 1988 with news, TV series, entertainment, lifestyle and public affairs programming. Available in SD and HD since February 2018.
- News : launched in 1992 with local news and documentaries. Available in SD and HD since February 2018.
- Drama : launched in 1994 with TV series, currently airs Canto-dubbed series. Available in SD and HD
- Sport : launched in 1994 with simulcasts of Star Sports Network, now the partner and home broadcaster of local basketball team Guangzhou Long-Lions. Available in SD and HD
- Legal : launched in 1994 with the name Guangzhou TV Economic, currently airs Mandarin TV series and legal programming. Available in SD and HD
- TV Ultra HD : Mandarin-language 4K TV channel launched in 2020 to replace Kids, Lifestyle and Shopping channels. The channel is the first UHD channel owned by a Chinese municipal broadcaster.
Defunct channels
- Lifestyle : on air between 1994 and 2020, previously airs English-language programming under the name "I Channel" from 2005 to 2014.
- Kids : airs kids' programming mostly in Mandarin, on air between 2005 and 2020.
- Shopping : airs teleshopping and infomercials from different companies, on air between 2006 and 2020.
- Gov : airs government affairs programming, on air between 2016 and 2017, currently serves as a production unit.
Radio
- News Radio : News and talk format
- Car Music Radio : music format
- Traffic Radio : traffic updates, also served as the emergency broadcasting service "Guangzhou Emergency Radio"
- Teens Radio : music format under the My FM China branding, also known as "Guangzhou My FM88.0"
Controversies
A video report edited by the network's social media team were claimed "misleading" by medical personnel during the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic over steaming medical masks for re-use.