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On 21 March 2018, it was announced that China Central Television, China National Radio, and China Radio International were to be unified to become theChina Media Group as part of thedeepening the reform of the Party and state institutions. That same day,Shen Haixiong, was officially named President of China Media Group.[4] The CMG was created to serve as a unified holding company of the People's Republic's national and international radio and television broadcasting services.[1]
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