“China Central Adult Video (CCAV)”的版本间的差异
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− | [[File:ccav3.jpg|400px|thumb|left|''“CCAV: Against pornography, violence and vulgarity.”'']] CCAV is a derogatory nickname for CCTV (China Central Television). | + | [[File:ccav3.jpg|400px|thumb|left|''“CCAV: Against pornography, violence and vulgarity.”'']] CCAV is a derogatory nickname for CCTV (China Central Television). “AV” is Chinese slang for a pornographic film, because it is short for “adult video.” |
− | CCAV became a popular term when CCTV’s evening news broadcast a piece about the need to crack down on adult videos. The term | + | CCAV became a popular term when CCTV’s evening news broadcast a piece about the need to crack down on adult videos. The term is often used to describe CCTV when the media organization's actions are thought particularly hypocritical. |
− | CCTV is often a target among Chinese netizens. [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/China/han-han/ Han Han], China’s most popular blogger, [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2009/02/han-han-韩寒-bash-cctv-when-its-on-fire/ took aim] when the new CCTV headquarters, still under construction, [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2009/02/china-detains-building-chief-in-tv-complex-blaze/ caught fire] in early 2009. | + | CCTV is often a target for mockery among Chinese netizens. [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/China/han-han/ Han Han], China’s most popular blogger, [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2009/02/han-han-韩寒-bash-cctv-when-its-on-fire/ took aim] when the new CCTV headquarters, still under construction, [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2009/02/china-detains-building-chief-in-tv-complex-blaze/ caught fire] in early 2009. |
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CCAV is a derogatory nickname for CCTV (China Central Television). “AV” is Chinese slang for a pornographic film, because it is short for “adult video.”
CCAV became a popular term when CCTV’s evening news broadcast a piece about the need to crack down on adult videos. The term is often used to describe CCTV when the media organization's actions are thought particularly hypocritical.
CCTV is often a target for mockery among Chinese netizens. Han Han, China’s most popular blogger, took aim when the new CCTV headquarters, still under construction, caught fire in early 2009.
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