Shanghai Dragon Television or Dragon TV (Chinese: 东方卫视; pinyin: Dōngfāng Wèishì; lit. 'Eastern satellite channel'), commonly nicknamed the Tomato Channel (蕃茄台) based on its logo, is a provincial satellite TV station. It launched in October 1998 as "Shanghai Television" but changed its name to Dragon Television on October 23, 2003.[1] Currently, Dragon TV's signal covers most of Mainland China and worldwide. From September 28, 2009, the channel used standard high-definition broadcast.
History
All of Dragon TV's news programs are owned by the parent company SMG TV news production center. The center has a professional staff of 500 people a day, 7 sections provided for the Dragon TV news programs which amounts a total of five hours. It is Asia's largest open-press studio and the largest television news production and broadcasting of news organizations.
Now Available On TVB Network Vision Channel 88, Cable TV Hong Kong Channel 21, HKBN BBTV Channel 715 and the SPB TV OTT TV.
News programs include Morning (看东方), Dragon TV News Midday (午间30分), Primetime News (东方新闻) and Tonight (今晚).
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| Channels |
- CBN
- ICS
- Shanghai News & General
- Channel Young
- Shanghai Drama
- G-Sports
- DocuChina
- Shanghai Entertainment
- Shanghai Art
- OCJ
- Haha Kids
- Toonmax
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| Frequencies |
- Shanghai News
- Shanghai Traffic
- Shanghai Chinese Performing Arts
- Shanghai Story Channel
- G-Sports Radio
- East City Radio
- M-101 Pop Radio
- Shanghai Love
- CBN Radio
- Classical 94.7
- ERC News
- KFM981
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| Variety shows |
- China's Got Talent
- The Amazing Race: China Rush
- Shanghai Rush
- Asian Wave
- MasterChef China
- Chinese Idol
- One Out of 100
- Who Can Choose One Out of 100
- The Cube
- Let's Shake It
- Super Diva
- The Story in ER
- Dancing with the Stars
- Grandpas Over Flowers
- GAG Concert
- 2 Days & 1 Night
- The Jinxing Show
- Sisters Over Flowers
- Go Fighting!
- Auv Nana
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| Dramas | | 2000-2010 | |
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| 2011 |
- Happy Memorise of the Ma's
- Yan'an Love Story
- Legends of the Message
- Jiachangcai
- Borrow Gun
- All Men Are Brothers
- Men
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| 2012 | |
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| 2013 |
- New Age of Love
- Old Days In Shanghai
- The Princess
- Longmen Express
- Prince of Lan Ling
- Little Daddy
- Hot Mom!
- The Distance of Love
- Daughter Back
- To Ellerly with Love
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Hearty Eighty Minutes |
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| 2016 | |
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| 2017 | |
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| 2018 |
- Home with Kids: Initial Growth
- Caught in the Heartbeat
- Martial Universe
- Eagles and Youngster
- Speed
- The Story of Zheng Yang Gate 2
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Big 12 Commercial (National) | |
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Other Commercial (National) |
- Chongqing STV
- (Fujian) Southeast STV
- (Fujian) Strait STV
- Fujian Education STV
- (Fujian) Xiamen STV
- Gansu STV
- Guangxi STV
- Guizhou STV
- Hainan STV
- (Hainan) Travel Channel
- (Hainan) Sansha STV
- Hebei STV
- Heilongjiang STV
- Henan STV
- Hubei STV
- Hunan STV
- (Hunan) Aniworld
- Nei Mongol STV
- Jiangxi STV
- Jilin STV
- Liaoning STV
- Ningxia STV
- Qinghai STV
- Shaanxi STV
- Shaanxi Forestry STV
- Shandong STV
- Shandong Education STV
- Shanxi STV
- Sichuan STV
- Tianjin STV
- Xinjiang STV
- Xinjiang STV News
- Xinjiang STV Sports and Health
- Xinjiang STV Children
- (Xinjiang) Bingtuan STV
- Xizang STV
- Yunnan STV
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Non-Chinese (National) |
- Qinghai STV Tibetan (Amdo)
- Xizang STV Tibetan (Wü-Zang)
- Kangba STV Tibetan (Kam)
- Nei Mongol STV Mongolian
- Xinjiang STV Uyghur
- Xinjiang STV Kazakh
- Xinjiang STV Uyghur Variety
- Xinjiang STV Kazakh Variety
- Xinjiang STV Uyghur Life
- Yanbian STV (Korean)
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| Subscription platforms |
- Cable TV (Cable)
- TVBNV (Satellite; defunct)
- Now TV (IPTV)
- HKBN bbTV (IPTV)
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| Macau | | Free-to-air | |
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| Cable | |
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| Satellite |
- MASTV
- Lotus TV
- Kung Fu TV
- CSTV
- NewSky STV
- Confucius TV
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