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BEIJING, Dec. 14 (Xinhuanet) -- The State
Administration of Radio,Film and Television (SARFT) Tuesday called off "The
Mask," a sex TV talk show supposed to be debut at midnight Jan. 1 next year.
China's top TV authority asked all
TV stations not to broadcastthe TV talk show on the grounds that its producer,
the Beijing Shixi Media Company, does not have a license to produce TV and radio
programs, SARFT said in a circular made public Tuesday.
The administration banned all TV and radio stations
from buying programs from "unqualified producers."
The SARFT required local TV and radio agencies to
begin investigating the TV and radio programs that local media have bought "to
guarantee every minute of TV and radio program gives right guidance to public
opinion," according to the SARFT circular.
The TV and radio stations should improve the
management on making talk show programs, acknowledged the SARFT circular.
They need to produce talk shows talking topics about
major issues in China's political and economic life and basic interests of
people, the circular said.
Those shows "giving wrong guidance to public opinion
and leading to bad social impact" will be forbidden, the circular added.
SARFT urged Beijing municipal TV authority to
seriously penalize the Beijing Shixi Media Company for producing TV
programswithout license.
The half-hour program "The Mask" is said to talk
about issues in common Chinese people's daily sex lives with experts on hand
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