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BEIJING, June 10 -- China's 10 most valuable TV hosts were elected Tuesday by the World Economic Forum and the World Brand Lab. The top three ¡ª Li Yong from CCTV, Yang Lan from Sun TV and Wang Xiaoya, also from CCTV ¡ª were respectively worth 420 million yuan (US$50.8 million), 400 million
yuan and 350 million yuan in revenue to their respective networks.
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| CCTV host Li Yong makes the list leading
all Chinese TV hosts. (baidu) | Li Yong came in
first place for the second time. He topped the most valuable TV show host list
in 2004.
This was the second year that the two agencies
selected China¡¯s top 10 TV hosts. However, the candidates last year were limited
to those from CCTV.
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| Yang Lan, as a TV host, is professional,
tenacious, and tolerant. She comes only after Li Yong on the list.
(baidu) |
Of the 10 selected this year, five were men and five
were women. Totally they were worth 1.49 billion yuan. Li Yong topped the list
for being considered ¡°humorous and intelligent¡± and able to break with
conventions, while hostess Yang Lan was regarded as being ¡°professional,
tenacious and tolerant.¡± Wang Xiaoya was described as peaceful and hardworking
person who was a mouthpiece of China¡¯s middle class.
According to Ding Haisen, a judge of the panel, an
elected host was a good advertisement for a TV network, able to help attract
viewers and enhance audience loyalty.
Li has been considered unique among CCTV¡¯s numerous
hosts, most of whom more or less behave in a uniform manner. Li not only laughed
most but also laughed rather wildly in front of a camera. He moved between the
stage and the audience whenever he wanted. He talked while he walked. He would
never falter because he always spoke the sentence ¡°stay tuned and we¡¯ll be back
after the commercial¡± toward the camera.
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| Wang Xiaoya, CCTV host of a quiz game
program, becomes a household name overnight.
(baidu) |
With a long face, a big mouth and small eyes, Li was
regarded as sort of ugly. Some predicted that his future as a TV host would be
anything but rosy when he first appeared on the screen. Contrary to
expectations, he became China¡¯s most popular TV show host.
¡°I would not have become a so-called celebrity
without CCTV. I don¡¯t consider myself a celebrity. I am just a host, or a public
figure. I don¡¯t feel like a famous person. I don¡¯t believe that my popularity
will always be there. I know one day I¡¯ll ¡®fall on the stage.¡¯ Then I¡¯ll walk
away myself. I¡¯ll not have others push me away,¡± he said.
A Zhejiang native who grew up in Sichuan, Wang Xiaoya
became a reporter with a business newspaper after graduation from university.
She entered CCTV in 1997 and rose to fame in 2001 with ¡°Happy Game,¡± a quiz
program. That year, she was elected into the top 10 hosts of CCTV.
(Source: Shenzhen Daily) |