China’s “Shortwave Broadcasting Service Revitalization Co-creation Plan”

A forum was held at Shougang Convention & Exhibition Center in Peking on April 24, as part of the 32nd China International Radio & Television Information Network Exhibition (CCBN2026) there. The forum was directed by SARFT Security Department (电视总局安全传输保障司), in charge of supervision, management, and technical support of secure broadcast television broadcasts, and construction of the national emergency broadcasting systems. The event brought together

regulators, experts, scholars, and business leaders, to discuss multi-channel technological innovation and integrated development paths, focusing on new broadcasting networks, terrestrial, satellite, cable, and wireless technologies.

The forum launched a "Shortwave Broadcasting Service Revitalization Co-creation Plan", with the goal of "innovative cases".

This sounds rather blurred, but probably builds on existing, individual and possibly so far decentralized approaches to broadcasting in various regions. It may include both analog and digital (DRM) shortwave and mediumwave broadcasting, but the results of the current case-finding activities are yet to be presented. A case in point appears to be the adoption of emergency broadcasting, as well as a general flow of information, into every car.

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