让世界了解中国 让中国走向世界

CCTV-9是中国第一个以外国主流社会观众为主要对象的电视频道。频道以新闻类节目为主,以专题、文化和文艺类节目为补充,每天24小时不间断播出。CCTV-9开播于2000年9月25日,其传输信号通过卫星已基本实现全球覆盖,并已在许多国家和地区进入直播平台或有线网络落地播出。CCTV-9的开播,为世界打开了一扇了解中国的窗口。
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Culture Express
The new and improved Culture Express is dedicated to give viewers updated reports on Chinese cultural news and events. Each of the seven segments deals with a particular aspect of the Chinese culture.
Asia Today
Asia Today debuted on CCTV International on May 3, 2004. This 30-minute program airs three times a day and aims to keep viewers updated on news concerning Asia. Asia Today presents a comprehensive analysis on important issues that is objective and reflective of all perspectives. Information is meaningless without a clear understanding, and understanding is what Asia Today provides. Joined by our CCTV correspondents around the world, we report on Asia from the Asians' perspective.
Biz China
Biz China replaced Financial Report and has become CCTV International′s flagship business news program. Broadcasted live from Beijing, Biz China delivers news, opinions and analysis six times a day, everyday. Biz China is made up of three significant components. First, both the domestic and international financial and corporate news; Second, Biz China's exclusive interview which features the business insiders on the state of the economy, business trends, and industry analysis; Third, a recap on the activities taking place in the financial markets around the world.
Sports Scene
Sports Scene is a daily 15-minute sports news program on CCTV International. The program brings a roundup of major sports stories taking place in China and around the world. Every Sunday, there is a 30-minute special edition of Sports Scene (on Sundays, the program broadcast time begins 15 minutes earlier than weekday broadcasts.) In addition to the latest sporting news, the weekend edition of Sports Scene include a recap of the past week′s main stories and a profile of one of China′s Olympic champions. With the Olympic Games coming to Beijing, China in 2008, Sports Scene will be playing an even more important role in keeping the world informed of the Olympic Games related developments in Beijing and China′s contributions to the world of sports.