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CCTV has declined to comment.
Even modern CCTV has its limitations.
CCTV has a search engine, too, which hardly anyone uses.
CCTV has been widely introduced in Britain over the past two decades to help prevent crime.
In Chinese slang, the acronym for CCTV has become an oft-used pejorative.
Chinese state television service CCTV has said that he is still recovering in hospital.
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The overseas newscasts of CCTV have shed the shrill ideological bombast of the Maoist years, adopting the professionalism and slick production values of their Western counterparts.
CCTV had its own problems; for one, its construction was widely seen as part of a huge public relations campaign in the run-up to the 2008 Olympic Games here.
From a distance it's virtually impossible to get a grip on the building's size — an apt metaphor for the way giant media companies like CCTV have collapsed the scale of our world.
And domestically, when it comes to politically delicate subjects like Tibet, jailed dissidents or the maneuvering for power among the party's top leaders, Xinhua and CCTV have glaring blind spots.
CCTV had suggested the location information gathered by its devices might expose "state secrets" to competing national powers.
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