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Being one of the most important
departments in the English Service, the Editorial Department
is composed of senior editors with vast work experience and
an acute sense of news, as well as talented and promising young
editors recruited from some of the most prestigious universities
across China. Some professional journalists from the United
States and the United Kingdom, and other nations whose mother
tongue is English work in the Editorial Department as language
consultants.
Our editorial policy is to inform CRI's listeners at home and
abroad about what's happening in China in an objective and balanced
way and with a simple broadcasting style.
We are also committed to the provision of comprehensive and
professional information services. Like most other professional
news organizations, the Editorial Department operates 24 hours
a day to ensure that major news events with domestic and international
impacts are constantly covered. The Editorial Department also
supplies five other categories of information including business,
SciTech, culture and showbiz, city reports and sports. We keep
in constant touch with CRI's resident correspondents in major
parts of the world and keep them informed of home desk decisions
to ensure an in-depth coverage of developing news events. Many
of our editors also go on air, working as anchors of feature
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