The 'Broadcasting Corporation of China' (中國廣播公司
Pinyin:Zhōngguó Guǎngbō Gōngsī), 'BCC', is a
broadcasting company of the
Republic of China. It was founded as the 'Central Broadcasting System' in
Nanjing in
1928.
History
Central Broadcasting System is considered the first Chinese run radio station with a legit infrastructure. The first station in the Republic of China, however, was the
1923 Radio Corporation of China[1]. CBS was originally established by the
Nationalist Party. It made its first broadcast in
1928 with the
Call sign of XKM, and later changed to XGOA
1. The station became the central point with multiple stations established in other major cities. The infrastructure was significant in controlling airwave communication and the any spread of
propaganda1.
The name was changed to "Broadcasting Corporation of China" in
1947. BCC was moved to
Taiwan in
1949 when the
Kuomintang government was defeated in the
Chinese Civil War.
In 2005, following the government's policy to remove political and military influences from the media, BCC was privatized and sold to a holding company in the
China Times Group. In December 2006, China Times Group sold BCC to UFO Radio, controlled by Jaw Shaw-kong, a politician with links to the
New Party.
Present
Today, it is a privately-owned company under a Government contract, and it also has the most
radio network services in
Taiwan.
See also
★
Yan'an New China Radio Station (First CPC Radio)
External links
★
Official Website of BCC
★
Introduction to the BCC history
★
Taipei Times (2007-06-29): Jaw was BCC's sole buyer: lawmakers
References
1. Miller, Toby. [2003] (2003). Television: Critical Concepts in Media and Cultural Studies. Routledge Publishing. ISBN 0415255023
Source: Pinyin translated by
Cozy Website