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What channel is Hunan Entertainment Channel?

Hunan Entertainment Channel is Hunan TV Station;

In November p>1949, Hunan People's Broadcasting Station began broadcasting. In October, 196, Hunan TV started broadcasting with the call sign "Changsha TV Station". In October 197, "Changsha TV Station" changed its call sign to Hunan TV Station. In April 199, Hunan Cable TV, the first provincial cable TV station in China, started broadcasting.

in August p>1992, Hunan economic radio station started broadcasting. In January, 1995, Hunan Economic TV was piloted and officially launched in January, 1996. In November, 25, Xiaoxiang Film Channel was piloted and officially launched in January, 26. In December 2, the above-mentioned institutions were integrated to form Hunan Radio, Film and Television Group. In June 21, Hunan Radio, Film and Television Group was cancelled and Hunan Radio and Television Station was established.

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The logo of Hunan Radio and Television Station was originally the logo of Hunan Satellite TV, but now it is the logo of all its channels. The difference is that all channels except Hunan Satellite TV will be marked with the channel name below the logo (the satellite TV channel is not marked). The original meaning of the logo is "Land of Fish and Rice", which is an orange oval with a notch in the lower left corner and a part of spindle-shaped hollow in the middle. The two together form the shape of a fish, and the head of the fish faces upward to the right.

separately, the spindle-shaped hollow part in the middle looks like a grain of rice. The logo as a whole implies that Hunan is a land of plenty. The shape and color of the logo make it look like a mango, so the audience gave it a nickname "Mango Taiwan", while Hunan Radio and Television Station accepted this nickname and took "Mango Taiwan" as its official nickname. Its official network TV platform is also called "Mango TV". The logo was designed by American designer Bai Shili, who is also the designer of the logo of Phoenix Satellite TV.