Howkins, John, "Mass Communication in China", New York: Annenberg/ Longman Communication Books, 1982.
According to China Radio International, many Thai soap operas are aired in China (translated by dubbed into Chinese language).
The station simulcasts English language programming from China Radio International for its entire broadcast day.
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On February 6, 1938, the Chongqing University, the Sichuan College of Education, the Chongqing Nankai Middle School, the Chongqing Electrical Steel Works and several institutions which settled at Shapingba from Beijing, Shanghai or Nanjing such as the National Central University, the China Radio International, and the Academia Sinica, also the business and the financial together set the Chongqing Shaci Cultural District.
It directly controls state-owned enterprises at the national level such as China Central Television, China National Radio, China Radio International, as well as other movie and television studios and others non-business organizations.