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After returning to Beijing to promote the vice department for 4 years, Zhang Zhengzai went to the local area to be the only host of CCTV with a doctorate, "never regarded himself as a celebrity" No matter what position he was in, he could quickly change his role and return to Beijing to take charge of the national ideological and cultural newspaper

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According to Hebei Daily, the CPC Central Committee approved Comrade Zhang Zheng to be appointed as a member of the Hebei Provincial CPC Committee and a member of the Standing Committee.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="2" > was the only host on CCTV with a doctorate</h1>

Zhang Zheng, born in April 1966, 55 years old, Han ethnicity, Heilongjiang Daqing City, joined the Communist Party of China in December 1987, joined the work in August 1989, graduated from the Broadcasting Department of Beijing Broadcasting College, majored in broadcasting, and graduated from Beijing Broadcasting College with a master's degree in radio and television art.

Public information shows that Zhang Zheng has worked in the media industry for a long time and was the only host of CCTV with a doctorate.

In September 1985, Zhang Zheng studied broadcasting in the Broadcasting Department of Beijing Broadcasting Institute, and after graduating in four years, he worked as an announcer and program host at CCTV (until November 2003).

According to public information, Zhang Zheng once served as the host of brand columns such as "News Network", "China Report", "Economic Half Hour", "Chia Tai Variety" and other brand columns on CCTV.

After returning to Beijing to promote the vice department for 4 years, Zhang Zhengzai went to the local area to be the only host of CCTV with a doctorate, "never regarded himself as a celebrity" No matter what position he was in, he could quickly change his role and return to Beijing to take charge of the national ideological and cultural newspaper

In November 2003, Zhang Zheng was appointed deputy director of the China Broadcasting Arts Troupe, and in March 2006, he was appointed deputy director of the China Performance Management Center, and later promoted to director.

In August 2008, Zhang Zheng was appointed as a member of the Party Group and Assistant to the Chairman of the People's Government of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (suspended post), and in December 2009, he was appointed Deputy Secretary of the Altay Prefectural Committee (at the level of director general).

In February 2012, Zhang Zheng crossed the provinces to Guizhou and served as deputy secretary of the Tongren Municipal Party Committee of Guizhou Province (at the level of director of the main department), and in July of that year, he was appointed deputy secretary of the Qianxian Prefecture Party Committee of Guizhou Province (retaining the level of director of the main department). In January 2013, Zhang Zheng took office as the secretary of the xinqian Southwest Prefecture Party Committee.

After more than four years of working as a secretary, Zhang Zheng returned to the media industry as editor-in-chief of Guangming Daily.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="2" > "never saw yourself as a celebrity."</h1>

In 2003, a few months after being out of the public eye, Zhang Zheng revealed some details of the transformation to the media.

At that time, he said in an interview that he thanked the audience for their tolerance of "our kind of hosts" for many years, and also thanked CCTV for its cultivation. Regarding the work of the deputy head of the China Broadcasting Arts Troupe, he said that he mainly cooperated with the head of the group and other deputy leaders to do a good job.

"I've been a supporting character everywhere and I've never seen myself as a celebrity." For the regret of many viewers, Zhang Zheng thanked the audience, "In fact, there is no pity, CCTV has more than 400 hosts, and it does not matter if you walk alone." ”

After returning to Beijing to promote the vice department for 4 years, Zhang Zhengzai went to the local area to be the only host of CCTV with a doctorate, "never regarded himself as a celebrity" No matter what position he was in, he could quickly change his role and return to Beijing to take charge of the national ideological and cultural newspaper

After working in the Altay region of Xinjiang, some media asked Zhang Zheng what was the biggest feeling from the host to the deputy secretary of the Altay local party committee.

Zhang Zheng replied, "Being a moderator and doing administrative work are two completely different things. But I have one of the most fundamental principles that cannot be changed, and to be a person, we must be serious, rigorous, and upright. ”

"I'm a very adaptable person. But what needs to be emphasized is that from being the host to today's deputy secretary of the local party committee, I did not ascend to the sky in one step. In fact, as early as 2003, I stopped being a host and became the deputy head of the China Broadcasting Arts Troupe, and over the years, I have been doing administrative work. ”

In 2009, after the "7.5" incident in Urumqi, Zhang Zheng resolutely implemented the various measures of the central and autonomous regional party committees to maintain stability, and safeguarded ethnic unity and social stability with practical actions. During his tenure as deputy secretary of the Altay Prefectural Committee, Zhang Zheng paid attention to strengthening ties with agriculture-related enterprises and scientific research institutes and promoting the development of agricultural industrialization.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="2" > can quickly change roles no matter what position you are in</h1>

After leaving Xinjiang, Zhang Zheng went to Guizhou to train again.

In February 2012, Zhang Zheng was appointed deputy secretary of the Tongren Municipal Party Committee. After arriving in Tongren, Zhang Zheng gave full play to the advantages of human resources, increased publicity, and made significant contributions to the publicity and promotion of Tongren. In July 2012, Zhang Zheng was appointed deputy secretary of the Qianxian Prefecture CPC Committee.

Chen Mingming, secretary of the Qianxian Prefecture CPC Committee at that time, mentioned in introducing Zhang Zheng that Comrade Zhang Zheng had good political quality, high enthusiasm for work, clear work ideas, and a strong sense of dedication and responsibility. After taking up a position in a local area, no matter which position you are in, you can quickly change your role and quickly adapt to your work.

At that time, Zhang Zheng said that the opportunity to have the opportunity to serve the development of Qianxian Prefecture and the 3.24 million people of all ethnic groups in Qianxian Prefecture is a great opportunity in the journey of life, and he will cherish this opportunity. He also mentioned that he was a "new recruit" in southwest Qianxi and would insist on making a good start on the word "new".

Six months later, Zhang Zheng was promoted to secretary of the Qianxian Prefecture Party Committee.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="2" > returned to Beijing to take the helm of the national ideological and cultural newspaper</h1>

In June 2017, Zhang Zheng took up the position of editor-in-chief of New Guangming Daily and became the deputy director.

After returning to Beijing to promote the vice department for 4 years, Zhang Zhengzai went to the local area to be the only host of CCTV with a doctorate, "never regarded himself as a celebrity" No matter what position he was in, he could quickly change his role and return to Beijing to take charge of the national ideological and cultural newspaper

Guangming Daily was founded on June 16, 1949, and at the beginning of its establishment, Guangming Daily was once the organ newspaper of the China Democratic League, and was once jointly sponsored by various democratic parties and the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce, and has now grown into a national ideological and cultural newspaper sponsored by the CPC Central Committee.

Zheng Zhijun noticed that before Zhang Zheng took office as editor-in-chief of Guangming Daily, the Central Inspection Group gave feedback on the inspection to the newspaper.

On February 16, 2017, the First Inspection Group of the Central Committee gave feedback on the special inspection to Guangming Daily. The inspection group mentioned that Guangming Ribao had problems such as "weakening of the party's leadership," "weak party building," "politicians' awareness of running newspapers is not strong enough," and "there are deviations in the orientation of individual propaganda reports."

In an interview in 2019, Zhang Zheng said that the problems pointed out by the central inspection team "hit the nail on the head, to the point, and accurately and profoundly pointed out the outstanding problems existing in the newspaper."

He also mentioned that in order to effectively strengthen and improve the party's overall leadership over the work of the newspaper, Guangming Daily, under the leadership of the new editorial board, has gradually explored and established a set of work methods for the party building system.

"Strengthen ideological innovation, make it clear that the whole society takes party building as the command, implements the 'two resolute safeguards' in every report, and effectively resonates with the central authorities; creates a mechanism for party working committees and study groups to integrate party building into the whole process of news reporting and content production, so that the guiding requirements and propaganda discipline are implemented in the whole process of news information collection, editing, publication, reprinting, and pushing, so that the party's leadership is always available and everywhere."

Now, after less than 4 years working at Guangming Daily, Zhang Zheng has once again left Beijing for the local area, this time in Hebei.

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