Inner Mongolia Radio and TV Station has eight TV channels: Chinese TV channel, Mongolian TV channel, news comprehensive channel, culture and sports channel, economic life channel, agriculture and animal husbandry channel, children's channel and Mongolian culture channel.
9 broadcasting frequencies: Mongolian broadcasting, grassland voice broadcasting, news broadcasting, Chinese news comprehensive broadcasting, traffic voice broadcasting, economic life broadcasting, music voice broadcasting, storytelling and folk art broadcasting, and green field voice (rural pastoral area) broadcasting.
Inner Mongolia Radio and Television Station has more than 200 people of all kinds 1.200, and has 24 departments, namely:
Office, human resources department, finance department, editor-in-chief, news center, translation center, program production center, literature and art center, TV drama production center, Mongolian satellite TV channel, Chinese satellite TV program center, cultural and sports channel, economic life channel, film and television channel, children's channel, research room, broadcasting steering committee, technology department, production department, broadcasting department, advertising department, advertising management center and TV newspaper.
Development of Inner Mongolia Radio and Television Station;
Inner Mongolia Radio and Television Station is the provincial media in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. It has 9 broadcast frequencies, 8 TV channels and 1 new media news center approved by the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television. Mongolian Prairie Voice and Mongolian News Integrated Channel (Mongolian TV) have landed in Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, through FM and cable networks respectively.
The logo of Inner Mongolia TV station replaced the three larks in the previous logo, highlighting the national and regional characteristics and modern atmosphere. The new logo is a combination of the capital pinyin "N" and "M" of Inner Mongolia, Lian Bi and public figures, and the English abbreviation "TV" of TV. The sign looks like mountains and rivers vertically and rivers horizontally.
It is also a continuous yurt, like a galloping horse, which embodies the pursuit of cultural identity based on channel positioning and core audience positioning, symbolizes the rich natural resources and simple customs of Inner Mongolia, and also represents the herdsmen's survival by running water, full of national flavor.
Inner Mongolia Radio and TV Station-Baidu Encyclopedia