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[About BCC
][Mainland China Period][New Park Period]
[Jen-ai Road Period][Songjiang Road Period]
About Broadcasting Corporation of China(BCC)
Broadcasting Corporation of China (BCC) was founded in 1928.
With its 81-years of history, it is the oldest broadcasting company in Taiwan . It is
also the largest broadcasting corporation nationwide with 6 stations. There is
a great deal of information and stories about BCC and with the massive data
available, it was difficult to edit.
Wunde Broadcasting Explore Team presents a digest concerning BCC with
pictures and short texts. The team will introduce the path and evolution of BCC
using 4 periods, each represented with a different address of BCC HQ.
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Mainland China Period |
Foundation -- 1928~1949
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In 1928, BCC, known then as Central Radio Broadcasting
Station, started broadcasting at Dingjiaqiao, Nanjing . It continued broadcasting until 1949,
when BCC moved to Taiwan following the KMT government. This is called the “Mainland China Period” by BCC
staff.
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New Park Period
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Transition -- 1949~1972
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In 1949, the communist party took over China, and BCC staff transported its broadcast equipment to Taiwan under dangerous conditions and
re-established its HQ at New Park, Taipei(currently 228 Memorial Peace Park). It 1972, the HQ was moved to Jen-ai Plaza on Jen-ai Road.
This is called the New Park period.
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Jen-ai Road Period
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Growth -- 1972~1999
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In 1972, BCC HQ was
moved from New Park to the Jen-ai Plaza located at the intersection of Chianguo S. Road and Jen-ai Road.
In 1999, BCC’s HQ was moved to Songjiang
Road, where it currently resides. This is called
the Jen-ai Road Period.
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Songjiang Road Period
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Evolution -- 1999~present
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In 1999, the HQ was moved to the BCC Songjiang Building on Songjiang Rd. ,
where it current resides. BCC officially entered Songjiang
Road Period.
On December 26, 2005, Hua Hsia
Investment Co., the holding company of BCC, transferred all its BCC shares to Rong
Li Investment Co. BCC officially became a civilian-run media.
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