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Chinese Radio and Television (CRTV) is an organization created to bring Chinese language programming to the Netherlands and is operated by a group of enthusiastic volunteers. CRTV started with a biweekly one-hour radio program and has developed into one of the biggest cross-media platforms in Europe. CRTV offers a wide range of programs and activities: radio, television, a website, events, and editorship. CRTV offers programming in three languages: Cantonese, Mandarin and Dutch.

The audiences of CRTV programs include Chinese immigrants from mainland China and Hong Kong, the next generation of Dutch-born Chinese, students from China, and Dutch people interested in Chinese culture.

History

CRTV was founded by a group of young Chinese graduates in May 1996. They started initially with a one-hour radio program called Chinese Radio Amsterdam (CRA) broadcast every other week through cable. The idea was to present a radio program in Chinese to inform the Chinese community about social, cultural and political issues.

Development

Today, the audience can listen to one-hour radio programs on cable, on air and on the Internet every Sunday till Friday. The subjects of the programs include news (local, national and China), education (health, legislations, finance), discussions, entertainment (show business, films, quizzes, sports), interviews, language courses, and reports, interluded by modern and classic Chinese music.

CRTV offers also television programs in Amsterdam, Rotterdam and The Hague every last Sunday. CRTV issues its own magazine and organizes talk shows about Chinese culture and society. Chinese Radio and Television cooperates with Dutch and Chinese organizations to make programs and to get or to give support. Recent examples are co-organization of the Amsterdam China Festival, promotion of Chinese films, and interviews with Chinese performers.

Chinese Radio and Television has become a communication platform between the different generations of Chinese people and between the Chinese community and Dutch society.

Broadcasts

Radio

  • Live in Amsterdam at FM 99.4 on air and at FM 104.6 on cable, every day except Saturday from 21:00 till 22:00 (Monday till 23:00)
  • In The Hague at FM 106.8 on cable every Monday from 22:00 till 23:00
Topic Language Content
Monday CRTV Info

城市之聲資訊站

Cantonese News and information for first generation Chinese people;

activities and Dutch language lessons.

Tuesday CRTV Culture

城市之声文化馆

Mandarin Chinese culture in-depth discussion, Chinese artist

interviews, Chinese music introduction

Wednesday CRTV Showbiz

城市之聲娛樂場

Cantonese Show business talk and entertainment news from Hong Kong, China,

Netherlands and Hollywood; a quiz.

Thursday CRTV Society

城市之声社会篇

Mandarin Subjects related to living in the Netherlands.

Every last Thursday of the month features law issues.

Friday CRTV News

城市之聲新聞台

Cantonese News and health information for first generation Chinese people
Sunday CRTV Infotainment

城市之聲

Dutch News from China; agenda with activities related to China

and interviews; hot topics.

Television

CRTV started its own TV program in October 2007, with broadcasts in Amsterdam, Rotterdam and The Hague every Sunday. The program mainly reports events and interviews of Chinese related activities in The Netherlands and Belgium.

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