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CGTN Spanish
CountryChina
Programming
Language(s)Spanish language
Ownership
OwnerChina Central Television
File:CCTV-E.png
Original CCTV-Español logo

CGTN Spanish (formerly CCTV International Spanish or CCTV-Español and CCTV-E) is a Spanish language entertainment and news channel of China Central Television (CCTV) originating in China, and is part of the Chinese Government's information ministry.

The channel caters to an international audience. All programs are dubbed into Spanish or they have Spanish subtitles. There are also news programs featuring Spanish-speaking reporters. These programs provide both Chinese and international news coverage.

Most programs on CCTV-E are 30 minutes long. They feature a variety of content, including news programs, educational programs, and Chinese soap operas.

There are also programs offering tourism advice and showcasing new Chinese artists.

CCTV-E was launched on October 1, 2007. It replaced the bi-lingual Spanish / French language CCTV E&F channel which was launched on October 1, 2004.

Programs

  • Escuela de sabores (hosted by Daniela Anahi Bessia and Victor Ai)
  • CCTV noticias:
  • América ahora:
  • Así es China:
  • Extranjeros en China:
  • El proyector:
  • Hora infantil:
  • Ronda artística:
  • Asia hoy:
  • Diálogo:
  • Documental:
  • Nihao China:
  • Puntos de vista:
  • De China a tu cocina:

Presenters

  • Daniela Anahi Bessia (Escuela de sabores)
  • Pan Jinjing (Noticiario)
  • Harold Santana (Noticiario)
  • Lourdes Fernández (Noticiario)
  • David Ramírez Valdés

(Noticiario)

  • Javier Ibáñez (Noticiario)
  • Song Xiaoxi (Noticiario)
  • Jia Jiabin (Diálogo)
  • Wu Shuoyu (Puntos de vista)
  • Yanan Zhenjing (De China a tu cocina)

See also

Competitors

References