Cannabaceae

News and Newspapers Summary
新闻和报纸摘要
GenreNews
Theme music composerWang Shen
Opening themeOde to the Motherland
Original languagesMandarin
Uyghur
Standard Tibetan
Production
Production locationChina
Running time30 minutes
Production companyCNR News Radio
Original release
NetworkCNR News Radio
CNR Business Radio
CNR Countryside Radio
Release10 April 1951 (1951-04-10) –
present

"News and Newspaper Summary" (Chinese: 新闻和报纸摘要; pinyin: Xīnwén hé Bàozhǐ Zhāiyào, IPA pronunciation:[ɕín.wə̌n.xɤ̌.pâʊ.ʈʂɻ̩̀.ʈʂáɪ.jǎʊ]) the China National Radio's daily morning news programme, also the station's oldest, most influential, highest standing broadcasts. Having a greater influence in mainland China. According to the official introduction of the China National Radio, listeners, the program always ranked list of all programs all stations, has a broad, long-term and fixed audiences. It is usually broadcast live over CNR News Radio and CNR Countryside Radio from Beijing Time 6:30-7:00 a.m. every day. It also simulcasts on the flagship services of the local radio stations in China. The programme reruns on CNR Business Radio at 7:00 am every day.

History[edit]

News anchors[edit]

Yu Fang, Zhong Cheng, Fang Liang, Zheng Lan, Wei Dong, Chen Liang, Zhi Peng, Wang Yi, Wan Ying

Ident[edit]

The theme music of News and Newspapers Summary is Ode to the Motherland, a well-known Chinese patriotic song, with an announcer's voice "(This is) China National Radio, now it's the time for News and Newspapers Summary (Chinese: 中央人民广播电台,现在是新闻和报纸摘要节目时间; pinyin: Zhōngyāng Rénmín Guǎngbō Diàntái, xiànzài shì Xīnwén hé Bàozhǐ Zhāiyào jiému shíjiān and IPA Pronunciation:[ʈʂʊ́ŋjáŋɻə̌nmǐnkwàŋpwótjɛ̂ntʰǎɪ],[ɕjɛ̂ntsâɪʂɻ̩̂ɕínwə̌nxɤ̌pâʊʈʂɻ̩̀ʈʂǎɪjâʊtɕjěmûʂɻ̩̌tɕjɛ́n]).

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  1. Well, that’s interesting to know that Psilotum nudum are known as whisk ferns. Psilotum nudum is the commoner species of the two. While the P. flaccidum is a rare species and is found in the tropical islands. Both the species are usually epiphytic in habit and grow upon tree ferns. These species may also be terrestrial and grow in humus or in the crevices of the rocks.
    View the detailed Guide of Psilotum nudum: Detailed Study Of Psilotum Nudum (Whisk Fern), Classification, Anatomy, Reproduction

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