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National Geographic Magazine (or National Geographic for short) is the official magazine of the National Geographic Society of the United States, and its first issue began to be published nine months after the establishment of the National Geographic Society in 1888. Now National Geographic magazine has become the most widely known magazine in the world. The bright yellow border and laurel pattern on its cover have become its symbols, and these logos are also registered trademarks of National Geographic magazine.
National Geographic magazine is published 12 times a year (this magazine is a monthly magazine), each with an auxiliary map. However, occasional special editions are not subject to this restriction. The contents of the magazine include geography, popular science articles, history, culture, facts and photos.
The current chief editor of the magazine is Chris Johns, a famous photojournalist. The website
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National Geographic Channels International,
company headquarters: Washington, D.C.
National Geographic Channel inherits the core values of the National Geographic Society, and is committed to exploring adventure, protecting the environment and promoting education, and will enrich the information and refined content of National Geographic, including adventure exploration, natural history, science, wild world and human beings. National Geographic Channel is broadcast in 27 languages to 153 countries around the world, with more than 17 million viewers. [Edit this paragraph] History of National Geographic Channel
In order to achieve lofty goals such as exploring the world, sharing knowledge and protecting the environment, the National Geographic Society, with the purpose of "promoting and popularizing geographical knowledge", established another communication channel besides magazines and books in 1997, that is, the National Geographic Channel jointly established by National Geographic TV and Fox Entertainment Group.
before the birth of National Geographic Channel, Melville? Bell? Grosvenor had a hunch that he could use color TV sets to broadcast the films made by the National Geographic Society to the national audience. On September 1th, 1965, the Society broadcasted its first TV special program "Americans in Everest", which had a great influence and created the highest ratings of documentaries at that time. Soon, the society's four feature films each year not only promoted the promotion of industry standards, but also attracted a large audience. In 1968, Amazon had 35 million viewers, which was higher than any other TV program in two weeks.
In September, 1997, the National Geographic Channel was first established in Europe, and then successively launched in Asia, Latin America and the United States. In just a few years, the programs of National Geographic Channel have been broadcast in 34 languages in 166 countries and regions, including topics such as exploration and discovery, environmental education, new scientific knowledge, and humanistic customs. With unparalleled visual quality and fascinating storyline, it has won more than 1, industry awards and 126 Emmy awards. [Edit this paragraph] National Geographic Channel In China
In October p>2, the National Geographic Channel was allowed to transmit program materials to TV stations in mainland China via satellite, so that hundreds of millions of viewers in China could enjoy the programs of the National Geographic Channel more quickly. The National Geographic Channel has cooperated with more than 2 local TV stations to launch the "Global Geography" column, which shows the world's most advanced technology and the most amazing natural pictures to TV viewers in China for one hour every day, seven days a week. Wonderful programs such as Painted Africa, The Brand of Pearl Harbor War and The Pulse of the Earth infected and attracted tens of thousands of mainland audiences.
The National Geographic Channel also brought the China audience a story about China from the perspective of a national geographic photographer, which was broadcast in Global Geography. For example, the theme series Charming China, The Giant Panda as a National Treasure, which reveals the mysterious life of giant pandas, and The Secret of Qin Shihuang, which tells how Qin Shihuang unified the country and became the first emperor of China.
In June, 22, two documentaries of National Geographic Channel, The Beast with Teeth and The Hunter in the Air, won the Magnolia Award for Best Nature Documentary Photography and the Jury Special Award respectively at the 9th Shanghai Film Festival. This is a national geographic documentary that has won the industry honor in China since 1998.
In September, 22, National Geographic Channel cooperated with CCTV to broadcast the live archaeological special program "Revealing the Egyptian Tomb" for the first time, which enabled millions of mainland China viewers to enjoy this archaeological event with hundreds of millions of viewers around the world through CCTV 1 and CCTV 1. In 26, National Geographic Channel once again joined hands with CCTV to launch the international version of The Forbidden City, showing the world audience the ancient and long-standing China culture through the global broadcast network of National Geographic Channel. Let China know about the world and let the world know about China. National Geographic Channel is undoubtedly one of the best channels to connect the two.