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SHENZHEN, May 20 (Xinhua) -- China is planning to
have all its citizens to be accessible to digital cable TV programs from 2015,
an official said here Saturday.
Zhang Haitao, deputy director of the State
Administration of Radio, Film and Television, said China is working to switch
from analog cable television to digital cable television after a three-year
pilot program proves successful in 49 urban areas.
He made the remarks at the on-going second China
International Cultural Industry Fair held in the southern Guangdong province.
By now, the upgrading of digital broadcasting in
cities like Qingdao, Hangzhou, Shenzhen has been completed, while the work in
provinces and municipalities including Shanghai, Tianjin, Guangdong and Sichuan
is still going on.
By the end of last year, China had 2,548 radio and TV
stations.
According to government statistics, there are 126
million cable TV users in the country.
China has a total of 900 million TV viewers with most
of them living in the countryside, whom will not be provided with digital cable
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