
Founded in 1994, a well-known TV media brand, the first provincial satellite TV to land in Taiwan, focusing on news and information/variety shows/documentary cultural programs around the concept of the strait, "Taiwan Strait" and "entertainment" are the two major characteristics of Southeast Satellite TV
Southeast Satellite TV is a satellite TV channel under Fujian Radio, Film and Television Group, and the only TV media in Fujian Province that covers Chinese mainland and has great influence overseas. "Taiwan Strait" and "entertainment" are the two major characteristics of Southeast Satellite TV.
The Southeast Satellite TV station logo uses blue and white as the basic colors. The blue color represents the Taiwan Strait, and the white color in the middle is the initial letter "F" for Fujian. This "F" is also shaped like a white seagull flying freely over the Taiwan Strait, meaning the strait.
Southeast Satellite TV was officially launched in 1994; In 1997, it launched high-rated programs such as "Galaxy Star Arena" and "Happy 100", which were popular all over the country and Southeast Asia.
In 1998, Southeast Satellite TV became the first provincial-level satellite TV to land in Taiwan; In 2003, Southeast Satellite TV first launched the mainland's first news and information program "Strait Shinkansen" that reported on current affairs, people's livelihood and culture on both sides of the strait. Influential variety shows and authoritative Taiwan information have made Southeast Satellite TV rank among the top provincial satellite TV in the national audience satisfaction ranking for several consecutive years.
In 2013, Southeast Satellite TV fully implemented the theme of "Great Ocean Era", increased the speed of the whole screen, and entered the first echelon camp of satellite TV. As of 2013, it has created many high-quality columns such as "Study Hard", "Same Table Plan", "National Conjecture", "Love to Fight to Win", "Dating Heartthrob" and so on.
Through the Zhongxing 6 satellite and the Zhongxing 9 live broadcast satellite, the Southeast Satellite TV signal covers nearly 50 countries and regions in Asia, North America, Eastern Europe, Africa and Oceania, with more than 750 million receiving population in the world. In 1998, Southeast Satellite TV landed in Taiwan, becoming the first provincial-level satellite TV to land in Taiwan Province, providing unique Chinese TV information for Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao audiences.