CCTV-11

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CCTV-11 戏曲
CCTV channel 11.svg
Country China
Programming
Picture format 1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 576i for the SD feed
Ownership
Owner China Central Television
History
Launched9 July 2001
Links
Website CCTV-11
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital TV (DTMB)Digital channel number varies by area
Streaming media
CCTV program website

CCTV-11 is the Chinese opera channel of the CCTV (China Central Television) Network in the People's Republic of China launched on July 9, 2001.

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