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In March, two provincial radio stations were newly appointed as editors-in-chief

Comprehensive editor of "Radio and Television Exclusive"; source | Shandong Provincial People's Government, The Paper, ai Blue Media

On March 28, the Shandong Provincial People's Government announced the appointment and dismissal of personnel, and decided to appoint Zhou Shengkuo as the editor-in-chief of Shandong Radio and Television Station (at the level of the main office, probationary period of one year).

In March, two provincial radio stations were newly appointed as editors-in-chief

The radio and television system has also been adjusted. "Radio and Television Exclusive" learned that Shandong Radio and Television Station has ushered in a new editor-in-chief.

According to the website of the Shandong Provincial People's Government, the provincial government announced the appointment and dismissal of personnel on March 28, and decided to appoint Zhou Shengkuo as the editor-in-chief of Shandong Radio and Television Station (at the level of the main office, probationary period of one year).

According to public resumes, before that, Zhou Shengkuo, born in October 1965, served as deputy secretary of the party committee of Shandong Radio and Television Station. At the end of February this year, the Organization Department of the Shandong Provincial Party Committee issued a pre-appointment announcement showing that Zhou Shengkuo intended to assume the leadership position of the provincial department (unit) at the level of the main department.

In March, two provincial radio stations were newly appointed as editors-in-chief

Zhou Shengkuo Qilu network data map

Li Cuifang, former editor-in-chief of Shandong Radio and Television, stepped down from that post earlier last year and stopped serving as deputy director of the Population, Resources and Environment Committee of the Shandong Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference in January. At present, the director of Shandong Radio and Television Station and the secretary of the party committee is Lu Peng.

Shandong Radio and Television is also the second provincial radio and television station to welcome a new editor-in-chief this month.

According to the news of "Dolphin Vision", a news client of Anhui Radio and Television Station, on March 16, Anhui Radio and Television Station held a cadre meeting to announce the decision of the provincial party committee: Comrade Nie Qingyi was appointed secretary of the party committee of Anhui Radio and Television Station, and nominated as the director and editor-in-chief of the station. Comrade Zhuang Baobin no longer serves as secretary of the party committee, director, and editor-in-chief of Anhui Radio and Television Station.

The same personnel change also occurred on Tencent.

Wang Yongzhi, former editor-in-chief of Tencent and general manager of the information operation department, announced his retirement in the form of an internal email on the afternoon of March 27.

In March, two provincial radio stations were newly appointed as editors-in-chief

The data shows that Wang Yongzhi is a reporter from the Xinhua News Agency. He joined Tencent in 2005 and has been around for 15 years. He has successively served as the deputy director of the Tencent News Center, the editorial board member of Tencent.com, the assistant general manager of the sports department, and the editor-in-chief of Tencent.com.

This personnel adjustment is rumored to be related to Tencent's ongoing internal mid-level retirement plan. Some media contacted Wang Yongzhi himself, who responded that the "retirement" had already determined the time with the company a year ago, and had nothing to do with the "Zhonggan Optimization Plan", which was purely coincidental. Tencent said Wang Yongzhi will continue to serve as an advisor to Tencent after his retirement.

Wang Yongzhi said in a 2016 interview with hedgehog commune that by 2018, it is likely that more than two-thirds of the print media will be "shut down and transformed" and "most of the 250,000 practitioners will be laid off in 2017 and 2018", causing controversy.

"Most of the 250,000 workers will be laid off between 2017 and 2018 due to the overabundance and obsolescence of industries and skills. Some media people have transformed into media PR, but they don't have such a multimedia PR position, and they don't need so much PR. Overall, practitioners cannot find jobs in the future under the existing skills.

"People in the newspaper often say to me, Lao Wang, we are having a hard time now, do you have a job or something there for me to help you manage it, do some planning and so on." I'm old now and don't want to do it on the front line, so give me some easy positions. As soon as I heard this, I immediately refused, because the Internet now does not need this so-called senior management talent, but it wants people who work, regardless of age. He said at the time.

In March, two provincial radio stations were newly appointed as editors-in-chief

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