Anchors
Tian Wei Enter Tian Wei´s blog >>
An active Chinese journalist in the U.S. before joining CCTV in 2005, Tian produced stories and interviewed people from all walks of life.
Alistair Shewring Enter Alistair Shewring´s blog >>
I´ve been a sports anchor at CCTV-9 for just over a year now, so I guess there´s no excuse for not starting a blog.
Aurora Carlson Enter Aurora Carlson´s blog >>
I hope you join me in Rediscovering China, to explore this magnificent place from a unique foreign perspective.
Jennifer Hsiung Enter Jennifer Hsiung´s blog >>
A day before her 24th birthday, Jennifer anchored her first live sports show for CCTV-9. She has been working for the station since 2006 and also started co-hosting Culture Express in 2007.
Edward Law Enter Edward Law´s blog >>
It is a real privilege to be working for CCTV-9 and to talk to so many business and government leaders. I am proud to be part of the great team at BizChina- I hope our viewers like our show and I am sure that we will go from strength to strength.
James Chau Enter James Chau´s blog >>
Before joining CCTV, James was a news reporter and presenter in Hong Kong for Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB Pearl) and has contributed to the Sunday Mirror, Evening Standard and the Daily Telegraph.
Liu Xin Enter Liu Xin´s blog >>
Welcome to Xin´s blog on CCTV.com. Check out the photos in my album for now since I´m still working on the English version. But I promise, it will come soon.
Yang Rui Enter Yang Rui´s blog >>
To be or not to be, no one is able to provide an ultimate answer. I prefer to choose a third way. Let´s think about it.
Rui Chenggang Enter Rui Chenggang´s blog >>
Chenggang was one of the founders of China´s very first international TV channel, CCTV-9, a.k.a CCTV International, and remains the channel´s most popular and renowned anchorperson.
Ji Xiaojun Enter Ji Xiaojun´s blog >>
You will never know what´s going to happen next. In 2000, after a long way around, I am back to my dream - I become an anchor. In "Notting Hill", Hugh Grant says, ´It´s real, but nice.´ Now I´ll say – It´s real, and nice!