February**Dynamic Incentive Plan Because the hosts of CCTV are oriented to a national audience, their popularity is much higher than that of local stations. In the hearts of every viewer, there is a favorite host.
Among the many well-known hosts, some are funny and humorous, some are knowledgeable, and some are calm and introverted. In short, they add a lot of fun to the audience's amateur life.
In recent years, some hosts have withdrawn from the stage one after another. At first, everyone thought that they were retired or changed careers, but in fact, many familiar hosts have passed away. Let's see what you didn't know!
1.Shen Li is China's first TV announcer, and her hosting career spans a considerable span, with nearly half a century of broadcasting.
After retiring in 1957, Shen Li joined the ** radio station. At the beginning, she followed Qi Yue to learn broadcasting skills, and a year later, through her own efforts, she passed the layers of selection, was selected by Beijing TV, and began to engage in TV broadcasting.
Shen Li is also the first TV host in the history of Chinese television. In 1983, she was selected as the host of CCTV's first fixed column program "At Your Service". For many older viewers, this show should still leave a certain impression.
After retiring, Shen Li was hired back to the TV station and hosted the first domestic program for the elderly - "Sunset Red".
When hosting this show, she constantly adjusted her role, actively narrowed the distance with the audience, and won their trust. Under her auspices, that program became one of the most watched programs in the daytime stage of ** TV at that time, and was later selected as one of the "Top Ten Excellent Columns of ** TV Station".
In 2000, she officially retired after finishing her last hosting of "Sunset Red". In her decades-long hosting career, she has won many important awards, including the 2nd "Golden Microphone" Special Honor Award, and the 25-year Outstanding Contribution Award of Chinese TV Hosts.
On July 28, 2020, Shen Li passed away in Beijing at the age of 87. After being ill for many years, suffering from lung cancer and unfortunately breaking a bone, she was bedridden for a long time and suffered physically and mentally. However, in the five years she has been battling cancer, she has always maintained a calm and calm attitude.
After graduating from the Communication University of China, Luo Jing began to host the "News Network" program on ** TV. He has won the title of "CCTV's Best Broadcasting Host" for five consecutive years, and is known as the "Broadcasting Triumvirate" along with Song Shixiong and Zhao Zhongxiang, fully demonstrating his hosting strength.
Luo Jing is meticulous in his work, almost to the point of being strict. In his 26-year career as the host of "News Network", he has never made a typo, so he is affectionately known as "the first brother of CCTV on the national face".
Not only does Luo Jing have a good job that everyone envies, but his married life is also unusually happy. The relationship with his wife Liu Jihong has always been very stable. They only had one son, but unfortunately, he died young, unable to take care of his parents and not be able to witness his son start a family.
Luo Jing died in Beijing on June 5, 2009 at the age of 48 due to ineffective treatment for lymphoma. In July of the same year, he was posthumously awarded the "Lifetime Achievement Award in the Broadcasting and Hosting Industry" and the "China Virtue and Art Shuangxin TV Artist Award". In November of the same year, he was awarded the "Golden Microphone Award" for Chinese broadcasting hosts.
Xiao Xiaolin is known as the "iron-faced beauty" and graduated from the Broadcasting Department of Communication University of China. After graduating, she returned to her hometown to develop. In 1985, with the establishment of Changsha TV Station, she became the first batch of announcers of Changsha TV Station in Hunan Province.
In order to further enhance her professional knowledge, she was admitted to the Department of Journalism of the Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in 1987, and was hired by CCTV the following year as a program host and producer, participating in the first in-depth news report in China - "Observation and Thinking".
In her career, it is worth noting that she returned to China to start the program "Today's Statement" after two years of journalism at Utah State University in the United States. When hosting the show, she always presents herself with a serious image and leaves a deep impression on the audience.
She is not only the founder of the "Telling" program, but also quickly became one of CCTV's ten signature columns. In addition, she has hosted "Focus Interviews", "Half the Sky" and, for a while, "News Network". As a host, she dares to adhere to the principles of truth, justice, and fairness, and is willing to reveal the truth to the audience.
In February 2007, Xiao Xiaolin attended CCTV's "Society and Law Channel Annual Conference", where she gave a memorable retirement speech. However, on June 28 of the same year, she died at her son's home at the age of 55 while undergoing colon cancer in the United States**. The news of her death caused a wide repercussion at the time, after all, only a few months after her retirement.
Before she died, Xiao Xiaolin left a very thought-provoking last words: "Pay attention to publicity, don't neglect health like me." I can only be gratified if you live a long and healthy life. This passage is both a reflection on her short life and a warning to everyone. In any case, having a healthy body is the foundation of everything that goes on continuously.
Mr. Zhao Zhongxiang is the first male announcer in China, and his voice has left fond memories for generations. He joined Beijing TV, the predecessor of CCTV, in 1960 and became the first male anchor and host of ** TV.
Mr. Zhao Zhongxiang has a number of firsts in the hosting industry: he is the first Chinese journalist to step into the White House to interview the United States, and he is also the winner of the special honor award of the first "Golden Microphone Award". In addition, he also hosted the first Spring Festival Gala, and became the first announcer of "News Network" since the birth of the "News Network" column.
In 1981, he presided over the "Beijing Middle School Students' Intellectual Competition" for the first time as the host, and participated in the whole process of problem solving, scheduling, hosting and scoring. And for young audiences, the programs "Man and Nature" and "Animal World" hosted by him are indeed unforgettable.
In 2005, Zhao Zhongxiang was elected as "China's Most Valuable Host in the Past 15 Years" in the "2004 China TV Program List" selected by New Weekly. The following year, he won the "25 Years of Outstanding Contribution Award for Chinese TV Hosts" with the highest number of votes.
In addition to his outstanding achievements in hosting, Zhao Zhongxiang also has in-depth research on writing, calligraphy and painting, especially the subject of donkeys. One of his "Five Donkeys" sold for $770,000** at the Hong Kong auction in 2016, while another "Donkey Driver" also sold for $27 in 201960,000 yuan of ** auctioned.
In December 2019, Zhao Zhongxiang went to the hospital for an examination because of leg discomfort and was found to have squamous cell carcinoma. His condition deteriorated rapidly, and just one month later, on January 16, 2020, he passed away in Beijing at the age of 78. The famous and well-known host who is a household name silently said goodbye to the world he loved.
After Zhao Zhongxiang died, he left a billion-dollar inheritance, which aroused doubts from the outside world. After all, as a senior CCTV host, it is really surprising that he has such a huge legacy. In fact, Zhao Zhongxiang is a collector of cultural toys in private, and he has collected countless treasures, with a total value of up to one billion.
In 1991, Li Yong won the only announcer spot of CCTV and began to intern at CCTV. In the era when the Internet was not yet developed, he hosted "Lucky 52" and "Very 6+1" which were deeply loved by the audience. Li Yong's unique humorous hosting style has brought many good memories to the audience.
In particular, "Lucky 52" became the highest-rated program of CCTV II in 2000. The entertainment format of this show is very different from the previous ones, bringing freshness to the audience, coupled with Li Yong's unique hosting charm, it has received unprecedented praise and popularity.
He has been hosting the "Very 6+1" program since October 2003, not only as a host, but also as one of the main creators of the program. On the night of the broadcast, more than 110,000 SMS messages were registered on the audience's mobile phones, setting a new record for interactive SMS for CCTV's normal programs.
In 2004, he hosted the talent show "Dream China", which set a new record for the highest ratings of the channel, which was actually an upgraded version of "Very 6+1", but the recording was changed to live broadcast.
In the same year, he was named "2004 Program Host of the Year" by New Weekly, and CCTV also named him "Top Ten Announcer Hosts of the Year in 2004". At the same time, the World Brand Lab named Li Yong the first place in "China's Most Valuable Host".
In 2011, he partnered with another host to host the country's first entertainment interactive song program "Departure to Happiness" launched by CCTV Variety Channel, which was also the last program he hosted on CCTV.
In 2013, it became a turning point in Li Yong's career. On February 9, he hosted the CCTV Spring Festival Gala, and in the following March, he left CCTV, and his personal personnel file was transferred from CCTV to his alma mater, Communication University of China. Since then, he has taken on a new identity and has become an associate professor of broadcasting and hosting arts at Communication University.
After Li Yong left CCTV, he began to work as a program host on satellite TV in different places and founded his own studio. After having a studio, he launched the first original research and development program "I Know a Woman's Heart". His career has been moving forward according to his plan.
However, on October 25, 2018, the news of his death due to cancer in the United States reached China, shocking everyone like a thunderclap. Both industry insiders and his audience were shocked and deplored. He was only 50 years old when he died, and he was supposed to have the most stable career, but he died suddenly.
Zhao He is the host of CCTV's economic programs, known for his stability and sharpness. He has always been full of love for the hosting career and has dedicated his life to this cause. Since he was a child, he has dreamed of working in a television station. When it comes to storytelling, he's especially good at it. His parents discovered his hobby and advised him to practice reading aloud more in order to make sure that his words were correct and round.
Zhao He accepted the advice of his parents and insisted on practicing broadcasting in his spare time. Coincidentally, after graduating from middle school, the front line of the troops in Fujian needed an announcer, and he successfully obtained this opportunity with his calm aura and excellent voice.
Later, something happened in the family, his father died, so he had to go home to take care of his mother. However, the following year, he returned home, and with the support of his mother, he applied for the Beijing Broadcasting Institute, which later became the Communication University of China. After graduating, he initially worked at Beijing Television Station.
In 1987, CCTV planned to launch a program called "Comprehensive Economic Information", and he was transferred to CCTV, and later this program was revised to "Economic Half Hour", which was still hosted and edited by Zhao He. In order to do this show well, he often works late, sometimes even on weekends for his personal time. As long as he thinks of a topic, he does it day and night.
Under his auspices, "Economic Half Hour" was not as rigid as people imagined, and his topics were often closely related to the economic events that people cared about, so it was widely praised by the audience and became one of the ace programs at that time.
On March 15, 1991, he hosted and edited the 3 15 Gala for the first time, and he continued to host the show for the next ten years. No matter what kind of show he hosts, Zhao He always strives to show his best state to the audience.
Due to irregular work and rest, coupled with long hours of overwork, Zhao He's body went wrong, and he suffered from severe insomnia. His career was a great success, but at the expense of his personal health, and at the end of his career, he was unfortunately diagnosed with bladder cancer.
Zhao Hezhi's success is tied to the silent support of his wife. As a host, he is passionate about cars, has not bought a house for more than 30 years, and most of his income is spent on hobbies, prompting him to allocate a place of residence to his wife's cohabitation unit. This is the most regrettable thing in his life. On January 10, 2022, Zhao He died in Beijing at the age of 60, only six months before retirement. His death has aroused attention and thinking from all walks of life, and they have expressed that health is the greatest happiness. What do you think about these CCTV hosts who passed away due to cancer? Feel free to leave a message in the comment area.