CCTV+ was launched in December 2010 covers stories from all over the world in six languages televised on over 1600 television channels in more than 70 countries.[2]
The cooperation of news organizations includes the Belt and Road News Alliance (BRNA),[3] the Africa Link Union (ALU),[4] the Socios Latinoamericanos (SAL)[5] and the Pacific Island Partners (PIP)[6] and the Newsharing.[7]
A news dissemination platform jointly launched by Socios Latinoamericanos (SAL) and CCTV International Video News Agency in April 2016, broadcast covered China and Latin America.
The Africa Link Union (ALU) and CCTV International Video News Agency jointly cooperated in June 2016, mainly to promote the communication and dissemination between Chinese and African media.
The Belt and Road News Alliance (BRNA) was established in May 2017 to cooperate with CCTV International Video News Agency to promote the development and construction of the Belt and Road, as well as to put all these official medias together to communicate.
Pacific Island Partners (PIP) and CCTV International Video News Agency were jointly established in April 2018 to promote resource sharing and program cooperation between the two countries.
Newsharing, initiated by CCTV International Video News Agency in 2016, mainly provides news information services for broadcast media and readers in China.
CCTV+ provides tailored news products and services based on the specific needs of the clients, including news footage, a live signal and news programs.