Featured Playlists
City Beat
First broadcast in 1998, CityBeat now aims at the 18-45 year old, upwardly mobile, college-educated consumers looking for lifestyle enhancement, and foreigners working and living in Shanghai. Bilingual weekly show focusing on the most trendy lifestyles and art in Shanghai. It covers the most fabulous events such as Shanghai International Arts Festival, Shanghai International Film Festival, feature interviews with the avant-garde artists, photographers, architects and designers, etc. Eye-catching excitements of Shanghai, all in City beat.
More Than Jazz
More than Jazz is a program primarily focused on Jazz music, yet it covers so much more.
More Than Jazz -- the name speaks for itself. It's the first music program specializing in jazz in Chinese Mainland. Combining the historical and cultural background of Shanghai, with its unique appreciation for art, the show is aimed at well-educated white-collar English-speaking or bi-lingual audiences, who share a high-level demand for artistic appreciation. The program is dedicated to the deep understanding and interpreting of jazz and other related genres of music, creating a widened and comprehensive concept of Jazz.
More than Jazz provides insight into the origins of jazz by inviting professional musicians to tell the legends of music's "greats", and discuss some of their classic pieces. Each week the show invites outstanding groups, from both China and abroad, to give exclusive performances for the viewing audience. In our "Tip" section, we entertain audiences with active and natural explanations by advanced players on the concepts, techniques, or instruments related to Jazz, encouraging viewers to try first-hand.
Besides jazz, all kinds of music can find their stage here. We welcome all outstanding musical groups (international, local, non-jazz, or pan-jazz) to perform their original music on More than Jazz.
Most of the musicians appearing on More than Jazz agree: "Jazz has always been 'More than Jazz", since it's constantly blending in other styles of music, and performances change from day to day -- Jazz will always be new."
All of this is what More than Jazz represents.
Getaway
Every Thursday 21:30-22:00 International Channel Shanghai
Want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the cities?
Want to have a taste of the originality and diversity of different regions across China?
Want to get to know China more by stepping deep into the exotic places that you might have never been to?
GetAway, a thirty minute bilingual show on International Channel of Shanghai, offers more not just that. Focusing on self-driving travellers' experience, it takes you away to the most exciting and interesting places across China, from Tibet, Yunan, Mongolia to West Gobey...from sunny beaches to the most remote and reserved forrests and moutains, from people on the horseback to the minority tribes in the south...
Beatiful landscapes, local customs and interesting history and legends in a package of a fascinating visual pleasure, along with handy tips on travel itinerary, dining, accommodation, entertainment and shopping. We set our foot on the unlimited fun land across China, just wait to be surprised!
You Are the Chef
Fresh,Fun and Fabulous
International Channel Shanghai, 19:30-19:45 pm. from Monday to Friday
"You Are the Chef", a brand new fashionable service program with lots of fresh ideas, was launched on 7th July 2002 by the English Program Department of Dragon TV. Famous chefs in Shanghai get together to introduce gourmet food from around the world. On every show, a famous chef gets together with the Australian host Heidi Dugan to create a fantastic dish which is also a feast for the eyes.
"You Are the Chef", broadcast at 6:00 p.m. everyday on the International Channel, was converted into a daily program in 2008 xx? Targeted at white collar individuals and well-off housewives who have a passion for good food, in addition to top cuisine, it touches on other fashion and life-style refinements.
Shanghai Quest
Shanghai Quest is a weekly 30-minute reality-style TV program, featuring foreigners who live in Shanghai - their gains, losses and culture shock insights. The show is fun, vivid and practical. Each episode will focus on one representative character, and is comprised of a ten-minute documentary depicting the difficulties and achievements encountered during their Shanghai quest; a studio discussion with the featured individual and a guest, who professionally provides insight and suggestions on getting by in Shanghai; and an informative section, where the host gives detailed information on the related topic, such as official websites, addresses and contacts. Audience participation is also included, with answers to e-mails about life in Shanghai - from business procedures to dining.
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