1. Luo Jing Luo Jing was born on May 29, 1961 in Chaoyang District, Beijing. He graduated from Communication University of China and is a program host in Mainland China. Together with Zhao Zhongxiang and Song Shixiong, they are known as the "Three Broadcasting Giants".

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一·Luo Jing

1. Luo Jing Luo Jing was born on May 29, 1961 in Chaoyang District, Beijing. He graduated from Communication University of China and is a program host in Mainland China. Together with Zhao Zhongxiang and Song Shixiong, they are known as the

Luo Jing was born on May 29, 1961 in Chaoyang District, Beijing. He graduated from Communication University of China and is a program host in Mainland China.

was admitted to the Broadcasting Department of Communication University of China in 1979. After graduating in 1983, he joined CCTV to host the "News Network" program. Together with , Zhao Zhongxiang, and Song Shixiong, they are known as the "Three Broadcasting Giants".

was diagnosed with lymphoma in July 2008. He stopped working and was hospitalized for treatment. During this period, he received a hematopoietic stem cell transplant and chemotherapy. He passed away due to illness on the morning of June 5, 2009, at the age of 48.

二·Wang Huan

1. Luo Jing Luo Jing was born on May 29, 1961 in Chaoyang District, Beijing. He graduated from Communication University of China and is a program host in Mainland China. Together with Zhao Zhongxiang and Song Shixiong, they are known as the

Wang Huan was born on February 14, 1971 in Chengde, Hebei. Her original name is Wang Wei. He once worked at Hebei Chengde TV Station as a host. He started working at CCTV in 1994 and served as the host of "East, West, South, North, Central" and "China Music Television".

From 1995 to 2013, he served as the editor, director and host of CCTV-6's "Program Preview" and the host of "Next Week's Movie". Died of illness on July 3, 2013.

At 18:58 on July 3, 2013, Wang Huan, the host of CCTV Movie Channel, passed away due to cancer.

三·Fang Jing

1. Luo Jing Luo Jing was born on May 29, 1961 in Chaoyang District, Beijing. He graduated from Communication University of China and is a program host in Mainland China. Together with Zhao Zhongxiang and Song Shixiong, they are known as the

Fang Jing, in June 1971, was the host of CCTV's " Focus Interview " column. At the age of 23, he became the anchor of the " China News " column. He has successively served as the host of famous columns such as " Oriental Time and Space ", "Focus Interview", and "International Observation".

On May 9, 2015, Russia held its Victory Day military parade on the Red Square in Moscow. Fang Jing, who had been involved in the "Spygate" for a long time and had not appeared for a long time, was invited to serve as the host of the live broadcast, returning to people's attention again.

At 10:26 am on November 18, 2015, Fang Jing died in Taiwan due to ineffective cancer treatment at the age of 44.

四· Xiao Xiaolin

1. Luo Jing Luo Jing was born on May 29, 1961 in Chaoyang District, Beijing. He graduated from Communication University of China and is a program host in Mainland China. Together with Zhao Zhongxiang and Song Shixiong, they are known as the

Xiao Xiaolin was born in Changsha, Hunan in August 1962. She graduated from Beijing Broadcasting Institute. After the establishment of Changsha TV station , she became one of the first announcers of Changsha TV station. Later transferred to CCTV.

was admitted to the Broadcasting Department of the Beijing Broadcasting Institute in 1977, the Journalism Department of the Graduate School of the Academy of Social Sciences in 1987, and was transferred to CCTV in 1988.

On July 12, 2017, the famous program host Xiao Xiaolin unfortunately passed away due to rectal cancer metastasis at the age of 55.

五· Li Yong

1. Luo Jing Luo Jing was born on May 29, 1961 in Chaoyang District, Beijing. He graduated from Communication University of China and is a program host in Mainland China. Together with Zhao Zhongxiang and Song Shixiong, they are known as the

Li Yong, born on May 3, 1968 in Urumqi, Xinjiang, graduated from Communication University of China, is a program host in mainland China and a teacher at Communication University of China.

was admitted to Communication University of China in 1987. In 1991, he entered China Central Television as a editor and director

At 5:20 a.m. on October 25, 2018, Li Yong died of cancer in the United States. His funeral was held in New York on the 28th of that month.

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