Why Does China Television Network Frequently Make Mistakes?
Everyone makes errors. The question is whether mistakes are significant and whether lessons are learned.
Online discussion forums frequently report China Television Network (CTi) mistakes. The most common refrain from posters is: “I just happened to be watching.”
Really? People who regularly watch China Television haven’t noticed these minor mistakes, yet you—switching channels randomly—instantly caught them? You must be a broadcast quality inspector!
The Obvious Pattern
For someone to:
- Identify such minor errors quickly
- Reference programs from months earlier (like aircraft crash victim names)
- Possess technical capability to capture news segments
…suggests they’re almost certainly not casual viewers but industry professionals with specific reasons to frequently monitor competing news channels.
Media Deception Beyond Simple Errors
Beyond ordinary mistakes exists an insidious problem: intentional “false-truths”—deliberate fabrication disguised as error. I won’t name which networks engage in this practice, but the industry knows.
This represents far more serious corruption than simple mistakes.