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CCTV bans items dealing with celebrity private lives
www.chinaview.cn 2006-12-18 21:39:35

    BEIJING, Dec. 18 (Xinhua) -- China Central Television (CCTV), the biggest state broadcaster, has decided to ban reports about celebrities' private lives in a campaign against vulgarity on the screen.

    According to the Beijing Legal Evening News, CCTV has run a number of seminars this month involving different departments in order to take a close look at low-brow programs.

    Entertainment programs are the focus and participants in the seminars are working on a mechanism to keep vulgar programs off the screen.

    According to sources close to the seminars, CCTV officials called on staff members to "optimise" cultural and entertainment reporting and improve investigative reporting and cultural review programs in order to boost "green audience ratings".

    CCTV will, they said, stick to its vocation of "spreading advanced culture" and actively advocate mainstream values in line with the times.

Editor: Wang Yan
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