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Beijing plans to merge state media outlets as it tightens control

CCTV and two radio stations will become mega broadcaster Voice of China amid propaganda push at home and abroad

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Xi Jinping shakes hands with staff in the control room of China Central Television in Beijing during a high-profile tour of the top three state media outlets in 2016. Photo: Xinhua via AP

China is merging its state television and radio networks into one mega broadcaster in an overhaul designed to tighten the Communist Party’s grip on public opinion and burnish the country’s global image.

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China Central Television (CCTV), China National Radio (CNR) and China Radio International (CRI) will be consolidated into a new broadcaster called Voice of China – a nod to federally funded Voice of America in the United States and Germany’s Deutsche Welle.

A department head at one of the affected stations confirmed the move to the South China Morning Post.

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“Our senior editors are convening meetings to convey the news this afternoon,” said the source, who requested anonymity because they were not authorised to speak publicly before the official announcement.

Another source at CCTV also confirmed the merger.

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