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Where is the copyright of the songs on The Voice of China?

The program "The Voice of China" was purchased from the Netherlands and has always been called "The Voice of China". In 2016, Zhejiang Satellite TV temporarily changed the name of "The Voice of China" to "The Voice of China"; in 2018, Zhejiang Satellite TV officially changed the name of "The Voice of China" back to "The Voice of China". The mentors are Jay Chou, Yu Chengqing, Nicholas Tse, and Li Jian , premiered on Zhejiang Satellite TV on July 13, and ended on October 7, 2018. On December 31, 2018, the show won the 2019 iQiyi Scream Night Annual IP Variety Show Award.

"The Voice of China" is an inspirational professional music review program launched by Zhejiang Satellite TV.

"The Voice of China" includes: "The Voice of China Season 1", "The Voice of China Season 2", "The Voice of China Season 3", "The Voice of China Season 4", "The Voice of China 2018".

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There are many outstanding students in the first season, such as: Wu Mochou, Liang Bo, Jin Chi, Jin Zhiwen, Ping An, Jike Junyi, etc. These students are basically all with solid singing skills and high musical literacy. They all have their own strengths and characteristics. Liang Bo also studied for a master's degree in music.

"The Voice of China Season 1" is not a "separation of production and broadcasting" in the traditional sense. The simple separation of production and broadcasting means that the broadcast platform and the producer buy the films, and the broadcast platform does not care about the intermediate production process at all.

So the production investment in the first season was very large and very refined, which resulted in the first season's ratings being off the charts. Although after the broadcast of "The Voice of China", other stations also followed suit and launched some similar talent shows, but most of them were less popular than others and gradually disappeared. Therefore, no matter how you look at it, the first "The Voice of China" is the most classic.