The Internet Age

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The Internet Age
Also known asHulianwang Shidai
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 互聯網時代
Simplified Chinese 互联网时代
GenreDocumentary
Directed byShi Qiang
Sun Zengtian
Country of originChina
Original languageMandarin
No. of episodes10
Production
Executive producerYang Ye
ProducerZhang Zheng
Production locationChina
Running time50 minutes per episode
Production companies CCTV
China Television Media, Ltd
Release
Original network CCTV-2
Original release25 August (2014-08-25) 
4 September 2014 (2014-09-04)

The Internet Age is a 10-part Chinese documentary television series produced by CCTV. It was first broadcast on CCTV-2 from 25 August 2014 to 4 September 2014. [1] [2] [3] It discusses the "Internet".

Contents

List of episodes

The original titles of the 10 episodes (in Chinese) are listed as follows, each with an accompanying rough translation in English.

  1. 《时代》 (Age)
  2. 《浪潮》 (Wave)
  3. 《能量》 (Energy)
  4. 《再构》 (Reconstruction)
  5. 《崛起》 (Rise)
  6. 《迁徙》 (Migration)
  7. 《控制》 (Control)
  8. 《忧虑》 (Worry)
  9. 《世界》 (World)
  10. 《眺望》 (Overlooking)

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References

  1. 大型纪录片《互联网时代》开播仪式在京启动. Sohu (in Chinese). 2014.
  2. 《互联网时代》总导演:期待中国变“创造大国”. qianhuaweb.com (in Chinese). 2014. Archived from the original on 2015-09-24.
  3. 中科院院士:《互联网时代》是第一个拿得出手的东西. 凤ifeng (in Chinese). 2014.