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Something for everyone on summer’s TV screens

THIS summer, a diverse array of new TV programs is available to cater to various audiences.

“The Silicon Waves,” a highly anticipated urban drama, is already on CCTV-8 and streaming services including YouTube, iQiyi and Tencent Video. The 34-episode series produced by China Central Television and SMG Pictures focuses on the development of cutting-edge technologies in China over the past 12 years.

The sixth season of “Singing with Legends” will start on Dragon TV tomorrow. Well-known singers from around the world will form a multinational partnership in the show to interpret classic pop songs.

The show is the first domestic variety program that has multiple foreign versions in Europe based on the successful Chinese format. In 2022, the Spanish version of the show, titled “Dos increbles,” aired on Spain’s public broadcaster RTVE to wide acclaim.

Besides, the 11th season of the popular home decoration program “Dream Home” will take place in Malaysia, where designers will transform old houses with stunning new looks.

Every Saturday evening, the News Channel’s “Touch Future” will showcase the city’s latest scientific and technological achievements and their impact on everyday life.

ShanghaiEye will focus on the city’s summertime exhibitions and activities in culture, sport and tourism. New fashionable cultural landmarks across the city will be introduced to overseas audiences.

Shanghai Media Group will broadcast the Paris Olympic Games live, along with a series of films, TV dramas, documentaries, and animations on its TV channels and streaming platform BesTV, featuring titles like “China before China,” “Yao-Chinese Folktales” and “YOLO.”




 

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