The latest regulation issued by the State Administration of Radio, Film and
Television Monday restricts live broadcast by provincial satellite stations of
the primary round of selections of televised entertainment contests like
"Dreaming China" or "Super Girls."
The regulations also limit the age of contestants to 18 or above and
adjudicators are requested not to put embarrassing question to contestants.
"We will closely follow the regulations," said Ha Wen, producer of "Dreaming
China", an entertainment TV show on CCTV, China's central television station.
"Selected contests will be broadcast by non-satellite service channel."
Li Hao, director of the editorial department at Hunan Satellite Television,
said the biggest problem could be the "Super Girl" contest that needs to be
hosted in different areas of China with the final hosted in Hunan Province.
"We will be more cautious with Super Girl 2006 to avoid unnecessary errors,"
Li said.
Ha said the age for program participants has been strictly limited
to over 18 following international convention.
"We will make efforts to
apply for the approval of contestants under the age required by the television
administration," Ha added.
In addition, the administration suggested that
adjudicators should make well-intentioned, practical and encouraging comments
instead of unrealistic or embarrassing censures of participants.
"Hunan
Satellite Television is going to make some improvements in the selection of
adjudicators beforehand and the evaluation system of the contest," Li
said.
"I could say that the style of our program has been sound, though
we didn't invite adjudicators to our programs before," Ha said.
Further,
the clothes and decorations participators wear should not be in poor taste,
according to the administration.
Last year, contests like "Dreaming
China" and "Super Girl" programs, designed for ordinary people to able to
fulfill their dreams and appear on TV, became the most widely watched TV
programs in the country.