The government of China just put a chill into media companies salivating at the prospect of spreading entertainment shows to TV stations that reach the country’s booming middle class. The State Administration of Radio, Film and Television just ordered China’s 34 satellite TV stations to dramatically cut back on programs that it considers to be vulgar or “overly entertaining,” the AP reports. It wants to see more news and cultural programming instead of talent shows, game shows, variety shows, talk shows and reality programming. “Satellite channels are mainly for the broadcast of news propaganda and should expand the proportion of news, economic, cultural, science and education, children’s, and documentary programming,” the agency said. It added that programs must “resolutely oppose money worship, hedonism, and extreme individualism and arduously correct bad tendencies such as abusing one’s powers, fakery, unprincipled acts, and harming others for profit.” Satellite channels collectively can offer a maximum of nine restricted programs a night between 7:30 and 10:00 while individual channels have a cap of two shows of 90 minutes or less. In addition, they must have two hours or more of news programs from 6:00 AM to 11:30 PM, including two that run at least a half an hour during prime time. The new rules were no surprise: Last month the government told Hunan Satellite to stop showing a singing contest Super Girl. The government also said it will crack down on Internet sites that transmit pornography, vulgarity, and the “transmission of harmful information.” The state news agency Xinhua said that three people have been given warnings or detained for up to 15 days for using the Web to spread rumors.
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So do we.
Apparently CBS has the same policy.
Hilarious! Sad but true…
I love the last bit about 3 people being giving warnings for spreading rumors on the internet. Is this how we can get rid of Perez Hilton, once and for all?
Why don’t you point out TMZ, Radar Online, People.com, etc. as well? Did he stand you up in WeHo or something??
China: a Kardashian free paradise.
Everything has it’s advantages somewhere. Probably no Jersey Shore either.
Please export WHITNEY.
-RnsW
So what you are saying is that their television will look like NBC?
NBC did the same thing years ago in the United States and it worked.
My first thought after reading the headline was, “Wow, that’s dumb.” But after reading the article I thought, “Can we do that too?”
Right G. I felt the same way.
I love my country but damn, judging by what’s on TV it’s clear that we are a brotherhood of idiots. I can’t blame the Chinese government for fearing American style television.
For all the bitching we do about all the crap that’s on tee vee, at least we have the ability and freedome to have the crap, watch or not watch and let the shows succeed or fail on their on merits or faults. All-in-all I think we’re pretty lucky.
Typical mis-direction by misbegotten authority. How about cracking down on your beyond extreme over-population & social injustice? Such a good looking & smart people, ruled by the criminally insane. AND yeah, kinda like the US w/o the freedom to fail big.