Suzhou administrative level problem

Haha, just ask me this question.

Suzhou TV Station, now known as Suzhou Radio and Television Headquarters, has jurisdiction over TV, radio, newspapers, internet, new media and other forms of communication, and is a media predator among the city-level TV stations in China. In 2008, the revenue reached more than one billion, ranking first in prefecture-level TV stations for several consecutive years!

Qu, the director of the radio and television general station, used to be the secretary-general of the municipal party Committee and was at the level. Now he is a dragon, and he is also the vice chairman of Jiangsu Radio and Television Network Company, so he is the deputy department level. Of course, the post in the back is far less comfortable than that of the front desk director.

Think about it. An ordinary reporter in a TV station can get 20w a year. How much does a desk director get? !

Deputy director is basically a place class.

The relationship between the main station and the new State Administration of Culture, Radio, Film and Television is very delicate. Traditionally, TV stations should be managed by the Bureau of Culture, Radio and Television.

However, because the TV station in Suzhou is so awesome, the Bureau of Culture, Radio, Film and Television is basically only a first-level government department.

I can't talk about managing the TV main station. Now the Broadcasting, Culture and Sport Bureau has also been renamed as the new Broadcasting, Culture and Sport Bureau.

I hope the above answer will satisfy you.