The second stage of the China Short Video Conference will be broadcasted tonight

The second stage of the "China Short Video Conference", jointly produced by the Central Radio and Television Administration, the Propaganda Department of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China, and the Hangzhou Municipal People's Government, will be broadcasted on CCTV Finance Channel tonight (6th).The second stage of the program focuses on the highland of the short video industry in Hangzhou, creating propositions and awarding honors to the chief promoter of the national short video base for each track

The second stage of the "China Short Video Conference", jointly produced by the Central Radio and Television Administration, the Propaganda Department of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China, and the Hangzhou Municipal People's Government, will be broadcasted on CCTV Finance Channel tonight (6th).

The second stage of the program focuses on the highland of the short video industry in Hangzhou, creating propositions and awarding honors to the chief promoter of the national short video base for each track.

Since its launch in July this year, the "China Short Video Conference" has relied on the national short video base to create a large number of high-quality online audiovisual products, helping to build a short video industry ecosystem that "promotes the main theme and spreads positive energy", and promoting the improvement, upgrading, prosperity, and healthy development of short videos.

The "China Short Video Conference" focuses on eight major tracks, including food, anime, drama, vision, exploration, rhythm, fashion, and sports, with "flower young" as the core word. In the first stage, it vividly outlines the beautiful style of China in the new era and leads the audience to see China in the short video.

This episode will feature the global premiere and exhibition of two track works. The program will end today at 19:30 on CCTV Finance Channel, CCTV Video, and CCTV Network.

(CCTV News Client)


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