Cctv Dsng 1 Working Biss Key And Frequency On AsiaSat 5 @ 2023

Cctv Dsng 1 Working Biss Key And Frequency On AsiaSat 5 @ 2023

CCTV-1 CCTV General Channel is the primary channel of CCTV, the national flagship terrestrial television network of the People’s Republic of China. It broadcasts a range of programs from CCTV Headquarters at East 3rd Ring Road in Beijing and is available to both cable and terrestrial television viewers. The terrestrial signal of CCTV-1 is free-to-air across China. However, due to copyright restrictions, the satellite signal of CCTV-1 is encrypted, and smartcards are necessary for decryption

The CCTV Headquarters serves as the headquarters for China Central Television (CCTV) that was formerly at the old China Central Television Building located at 11 Fuxin Road some 15 km (9.3 mi) to the west. The tower is a 234-metre (768 ft), 51-story skyscraper on East Third Ring Road, Guanghua Road in the Beijing Central Business District CBD Groundbreaking took place on 1 June 2004 and the building’s facade was completed in January 2008. After the construction was delayed by a fire that engulfed the adjacent Television Cultural Center in February 2009, the headquarters was completed in May 2012[5] and was officially inaugurated in June 2013. The CCTV Headquarters won the 2013 Best Tall Building Worldwide from the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat.

Rem Koolhaas and Ole Scheeren of OMA were the architects in charge for the building, while Cecil Balmond at Arup provided the complex engineering design.

Cctv Dsng 1 Working Biss Key And Frequency On AsiaSat 5 @ 100.5° East 2023
Channel Cctv Dsng-1
Satellite AsiaSat 5 @ 100.5° East
Frequency 3925 H 7120
SID 0001
System MPEG 4 – DVB-S2 – HD
BISS  : 20 21 09 4A 09 AA AA 5D

On 1 May 1978, Peking Television was renamed China Central Television CCTV with the approval of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. CCTV began domestic satellite transmissions in 1984 using the Song Dang Hong 2 satellite. In 1988, it began stereo broadcasting on all television channels. In 1994, it moved satellite broadcasting from Chinasat-3 to Chinasat-4, a quality-level broadcaster. It turned on its digital signal in 2002. CCTV-1 began broadcasting 24 hours a day on 1 October 2004 and began high-definition broadcasting on 28 September 2009. On 1 March 2011, Hong Kong’s Asia Television (ATV) started relaying CCTV-1 instead of CCTV-4, a Hong Kong-based free-to-air digital terrestrial station that is usually tuned to 15 on the UHF band. On 29 May 2017, Hong Kong’s RTHK started relaying CCTV-1 instead of CGTN Documentary, a Hong Kong-based free-to-air digital terrestrial station that is usually tuned to 33 on the high-definition television.

Updated: September 20, 2023 — 6:16 am

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