“China Central Adult Video (CCAV)”的版本间的差异
来自China Digital Space
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− | [[File:ccav3.jpg|250px|thumb| | + | [[File:ccav3.jpg|250px|thumb|right|''“CCAV: Against pornography, violence and vulgarity.”'']] |
− | [[File:ccav1.jpg|250px|thumb| | + | [[File:ccav1.jpg|250px|thumb|right|''“CCAV: On site and providing you with all the gossip.”'']] |
− | [[File:ccav2.jpg|250px|thumb| | + | [[File:ccav2.jpg|250px|thumb|right|''CCTV program on anti-pornography efforts.'']] |
− | [[File:ccav4.jpg|250px|thumb| | + | [[File:ccav4.jpg|250px|thumb|right|''Completed in May 2012, the new CCTV headquarters is as known as the [[Big Boxer Shorts]].'']] |
− | [[File:ccav5.jpg|250px|thumb| | + | [[File:ccav5.jpg|250px|thumb|right|''A netizen points out an intriguing gaff.'']] |
− | [[File:ccav6.jpg|250px|thumb| | + | [[File:ccav6.jpg|250px|thumb|right|''The CCTV tower, a.k.a. the [[Big Boxer Shorts]] under construction.'']]Derogatory nickname for CCTV (China Central Television), the state-run national network. “AV” is Chinese slang for “adult video,” i.e. pornographic film. |
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 seem particularly hypocritical. | 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 seem particularly hypocritical. |
2014年7月31日 (四) 22:31的版本

Completed in May 2012, the new CCTV headquarters is as known as the Big Boxer Shorts.

The CCTV tower, a.k.a. the Big Boxer Shorts under construction.
Derogatory nickname for CCTV (China Central Television), the state-run national network. “AV” is Chinese slang for “adult video,” i.e. pornographic film.
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 seem particularly hypocritical.
CCTV is often a target of netizen mockery. 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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