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Propaganda and Lies: Background of Phoenix TV Whose Reporter Spoke for the CCP at White House Press Briefing

At the White House briefing on April 6, a Phoenix Television reporter asked President Trump whether he is “personally working directly with China” on securing medical supplies.

“Only last week, there were multiple flights coming from China full of medical supplies,” the reporter said. “Companies like Huawei and Alibaba have been donating to the United States, like 1.5 million N95 masks and also a lot of medical gloves, and many more medical supplies.”

“Sounds like a statement more than a question,” Trump answered, “Who are you working for, China?”

The reporter said no and named Phoenix TV as her outlet, calling it a “privately-owned company.”

Later, Senator Ted Cruz pointed out that Phoenix TV  “has been waging information warfare in the U.S. for years. They are nominally private but actually state owned (by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)).” Representative Paul Gosar, an Arizona Republican, also asked in a tweet, “Why is an outlet with such close ties to Communist China allowed in the White House briefing room?”

Background on Phoenix TV

The National Review reported that a former Phoenix TV news director, Chung Pong, who said that then Chinese president Jiang Zemin fired him in 2002, testified to the U.S. Federal Communication Committee (FCC) in 2018 that the Chinese government had tight enough control of the outlet that it was able to order the removal of specific news items that “positively reported [on] the United States or events in the United States.”

“I know from personal experience that Phoenix TV’s content is subject to the dictates of the leadership of the CCP Central Committee’s Propaganda Department, the CCP Central Committee’s Overseas Propaganda Office, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs which has often sent instructions directly to Phoenix Satellite TV.”

Epoch Times reported that several Phoenix key personnel have close ties to the government:

  • Liu Changle, born in 1951, is the Chairman and CEO of Phoenix TV.  He joined the army at the age of 19. He graduated from the Beijing Broadcasting Institute in 1983; was assigned to China National Radio (CNR) as a military reporter; and successively moved up as an editor, news commentator, and Director of the Editorial Department. He always held a military rank while working at the CNR. Liu said that he was at the level of Colonel in the late 1980s.
  • Wang Jiyan, Executive Director and former Executive Vice President and Director of the Chinese Language Station, was a member of the China Film Administration’s five-member group to study overseas media.
  • Shao Wenguang, Director of the European Station, was a Ministerial Counselor to the United States.
  • Cui Qiang, Executive Deputy CEO, Executive Director, Chairman of Phoenix New Media, worked at the CNR for 10 years.
  • Yu Tonghao, a senior consultant and former Executive Vice President and Co-founder of Phoenix TV, served the Director of the Guangdong Radio Station, the Director of the Pearl River Economic Station, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Guangdong Provincial TV Station, Deputy General Manager of China Radio and Television International Economic and Technical Cooperation Corporation, and Director of China Radio and Television Society, before.

The Hoover Institution’s report, “Chinese Influence & American Interests: Promoting Constructive Vigilance” about the CCP’s infiltration in U.S. media industry, released on November 29, 2018, mentioned that Phoenix TV tried to buy two FM radio stations in Los Angles but was blocked. Then it went through H&H Capital Partners to purchase the radio station XEWW in Tijuana city, Mexico, which is on the U.S.-Mexico border. They then changed the station to broadcast in Chinese instead of Spanish. The document that H&H Capital Partners submitted to the FCC showed Phoenix was the buyer.

Related postings on Chinascope:

1. Source: National Review, April 7, 2020
https://www.nationalreview.com/news/republicans-demand-explanation-after-reporter-with-ties-to-china-questions-potus-at-white-house-briefing/

2. Excerpt in Chinese:

刘长乐是凤凰卫视董事局主席兼行政总裁,他于1951年出生,19岁参军,1983年毕业于北京广播学院,被分配到中央人民广播电台任军事记者,历任编辑、新闻评论员及编辑部主任。其在央广工作期间一直是解放军编制。根据刘长乐本人接受《华盛顿邮报》采访时的说法,他在80年代后期在军内有相当于上校的军衔。

例如,凤凰卫视现任执行董事、前执行副总裁兼中文台台长王纪言,曾任北京广播电视学院电视系主任和副院长,是中共广播电影电视部研究海外媒体的五人小组成员。

邵文光,凤凰卫视欧洲台台长,原中共驻美国的公使级参赞,正局级。

崔强,凤凰卫视常务副行政总裁、执行董事,凤凰新媒体董事长,毕业于上海复旦大学新闻系,在中央人民广播电台任职10年,曾任北京天华国际文化艺术有限公司董事总经理。

余统浩,凤凰卫视公司前执行副总裁、联合创始人,现任集团高级顾问。他毕业于中国人民大学国际政治系,历任广东电台台长、珠江经济台台长、广东省电视台副总编、中国广播电视国际经济技术合作总公司副总经理及中国广播电视学会理事。

2018年11月29日,美国知名智库加州斯坦福大学胡佛研究所(Hoover Institution)发表重量级报告“中国影响与美国利益,提高建设性警惕”(Chinese Influence & American Interests: Promoting Constructive Vigilance),其中分析了中共在美国传媒界的渗透和染指情况。

报告提到,几年前香港凤凰卫视集团尝试收购洛杉矶两家调频电台,但是受阻。可是,凤凰卫视并未放弃南加州的无线电市场。2018年夏天,纽约的鸿慧资本(H&H Capital Partners)公司宣布收购墨西哥蒂华纳(Tijuana)市的广播电台XEWW,该电台位于美墨边境。鸿慧公司希望收购后将电台的西班牙语广播改为中文广播,届时广播可覆盖南加州全境。

胡佛的报告指出,鸿慧资本由几名在中共党媒《环球时报》担任记者多年的人士主导,而且鸿慧公司向美国联邦通信委员会提交的并购交易文件显示,凤凰卫视仍然是墨西哥电台的买家。

Source: Epoch Times, April 7, 2020
https://www.epochtimes.com/gb/20/4/7/n12010211.htm