Original name: Zhang Meixi Birthday: February 20 Height: 168cm Zodiac sign: Pisces Hometown: Jilin Education: Jilin University of the Arts, Bachelor's degree After former Shenzhen Satellite TV star Zhang Yan joined CCTV, she has a distinct personal imprint Shenzhen Satellite TV's "Live from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan" program welcomed a new anchor the night before. Mei Xi, the former host of Shenzhen Metropolis Channel's "1 Time" program, has officially made her debut and will host the program alternately with Wang Liufang, another original anchor of the program. Yesterday, Mei Xi was interviewed by our reporter. She admitted that she was working hard to learn about politics, economics and culture in Taiwan, hoping to incorporate her own style into the new program. Experience: Across various entertainment and people's livelihood programs "The main reason why we chose her is her rich experience and her self-precipitation in these experiences," the person in charge of the "Live Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan" program told reporters. When asked to introduce herself, "rich experience" was also the biggest feature Mei Xi mentioned. Her original name is Zhang Meixi, from Jilin. In 2004, she participated in the Youth Star Competition sponsored by Shenzhen Radio and Television Group and moved south to Shenzhen. When she first arrived at Shenzhen Satellite TV, Meixi was assigned to do behind-the-scenes work. As a broadcasting and hosting professional, she also felt lonely. Three months later, she got her first hosting opportunity and worked as a location host in "First Fashion". Started a career as a host across various types of programs. Soon, Meixi's lively, smart, fashionable and dynamic hosting style was recognized by the audience, and she finally started hosting programs as she wished. A series of large-scale evening shows such as "Anita Mui Imitation Show Contest" and "Same Song" made her stop. wish. "Entertainment, people's livelihood, parties, food, everything has been done, and the span is relatively large," Mei Xi said with a smile, "1 Time" has brought her the biggest change, "As an anchor, you need to sit down and talk about the news, and you need to do it beforehand. When doing editing work, I choose my own topics. I have never been exposed to this kind of work before, and I am always afraid that I will not be able to get it right. I have become familiar with it through hard work.” Mei Xi was also one of the hosts of the "Kung Fu Star Global TV Competition". 1. In the Shenzhen Division six-to-three finals, she couldn't help but see the brutal duel between the contestants. Tears came to her eyes, which made the young "Kung Fu Stars" rush to comfort her after the party and gave her gifts. She was nicknamed "Kung Fu Girl" to encourage her and she is now affectionately known as "Kung Fu Girl". Challenge: Anchor in a news-telling way Although she has rich experience, "Live Broadcasting from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan" is still a new challenge for Meixi. "I asked the producer if it was time to 'return to zero' for the new program, and she said, 'It's not about returning to zero, it's about starting from a higher starting point.'" Mei Xi believes that "Live from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan" is better than "1 Time" requires higher professionalism, and I still have flaws in my knowledge structure. "Although I used to be concerned about the political and economic changes in Taiwan, I generally didn't understand it in detail and only knew a little bit about it. Now the program requires professionalism. , you need to have your own point of view. In the past, comments on people's livelihood programs were relatively casual, and it was enough to express what was on the mind for the people. Now you need to have a sufficient knowledge background, otherwise you will not be able to form a back-and-forth discussion atmosphere with the guests, and it will be unnatural; no point of view, the show will look pale.
"Aware of these shortcomings, Meixi is working hard for this, "Yesterday was her first appearance. In terms of program hosting, I got a feel for it, hoping to incorporate my own style into it, and use a 'news-telling' way. Anchor; In addition, since I decided to come to this show, I have found many senior reporters and guests and asked them to recommend websites and books on Taiwan’s politics, culture and economy. I have to do my homework! ”