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Who is the host of Dream China?

Li Yong's Dream China CCTV's "Dream China" was founded in August 2004. It cloned the "Very 6 1" column as its annual special edition.

The founding purpose of "Dream China" is to create a civilian talent show for the Chinese people and launch their own civilian idols. The event uses fashionable means to create the concept of "dream" and create "Chinese idols" so that ordinary people can People step onto the stage of their dreams and achieve ordinary people’s dreams of becoming stars.

The competition system is set to include one Golden Butterfly Award (overall champion), two Silver Butterfly Awards (runner-up and third runner-up), and the Best Media Viewing Impression Award. [Edit this paragraph] 2004 2004 is the founding year of Dream China. In 2004, the "Dream China" event was led by "Extraordinary 6+1" to form the "Dream China" crew, and 12 brother TV stations formed an interactive consortium to jointly create a three-month full media linkage + a seven-day full process. live streaming.

"Dream China" has achieved several firsts:

For the first time, ordinary civilians received high-level courtesy and stepped onto the dream stage in Hall No. 1 of CCTV;

For the first time, a Chinese TV program has fully digitalized stage design and successfully broadcast live for seven days;

Using a popular vote to determine the final award, the will of the audience is fully demonstrated;

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The 2004 "Dream China" large-scale TV event was a complete success, setting a new record for the channel's highest ratings, and setting the highest number of votes for a single event in China with 4 million valid mobile phone text messages. Volume of text messages.

In 2004, Dream China’s first civilian idol, the first Golden Butterfly Award--Wang Sisi, and the Silver Butterfly Award--Alixir, Su Feng, and the media guest viewing group "Media Impression Award"--Li handsome.

Full music consultant in 2004: Universal Music [edit this paragraph] 2005 In 2005, CCTV's "Dream China" teamed up with 12 TV stations (including Hong Kong TVB for the first time) to jointly create this The largest platform to achieve common people's artistic dreams, with the slogan "Let passion realize dreams"! The entire event lasts from May, when the flowers are in full bloom, to October, the golden autumn when the fruits are abundant. Its time span and scale have doubled compared to last year.

Since May 2005, "Dream China" has been broadcast in 13 provinces and municipalities in Sichuan, Liaoning, Guangdong, Hubei, Gansu, Jiangsu, Shandong, Xinjiang, Guangxi, Henan, Zhejiang, Beijing and Hong Kong Start player registration. The entire event is divided into three stages: local selection from May to September (auditions plus local series of events), qualifying competitions to select players from each division held in Beijing from July to September (qualifying competitions to participate in the finals: 6 advance to 3) and the finals held in Beijing from October 11th to 23rd (36 players sprint for the final prize). The program selects contestants in different regions across the country. Each province and city will hold more than three large-scale evening parties (auditions, preliminaries and finals), and the 6 selected outstanding contestants will compete in Beijing for three consecutive months of qualifying. (broadcast by both CCTV and local provincial stations), in the golden autumn of October, 36 contestants conducted live finals for 10 consecutive days in Beijing CCTV Studio No. 1, and finally there were 1 "Golden Butterfly Award" and 2 "Silver Butterfly Award" winners. Award" and individual awards.

From October 1st to 6th, 2005, 6 contestants competed in 6 talent competitions every day, and the national audience voted in real time to select 2 winners to enter the rematch on the 7th day; from October 7th to 9th, There will be talent competitions in which 12 will advance to 9, 9 will advance to 6, and 6 will advance to 3. The promotion of all contestants will be determined by real-time voting by the national audience; on October 10, 3 contestants will compete on stage, and the national audience will vote in real time to determine the "Golden Butterfly Award", The "Silver Butterfly Award" and the "Media Impression Award" are recommended by the media viewing group. The winner of the "Golden Butterfly Award" also receives the "Passion Achieves Dreams and Enterprising Award".

On October 10, 2005, Wu Wenjing (formerly known as Wu Wenjing) won the Golden Butterfly Award with an absolute majority of votes, Zhang Chenlei and Zheng Fan won the Silver Butterfly Award, and Zhang Qin won the "Media Impression Award" from the media guest viewing group.

2005 Dream China Top 12:

1st place: Wu Wenjing 2nd place: Zhang Chenlei 3rd place: Zheng Fan 4th place: Zhang Qin 5th place: Yao Dan 6th place: Tu Zhiwei

7th place: Yang Huai 8th place: Zheng Yufan 9th place: Cao Juan 10th place: Chen Luhong 11th place: Pan Yongsheng 12th place: Ai Yiman

13th place: Liu Ning 14th place: Parallel Space 15th place: Li Ping

2005 full music consultant: Universal Music Group

Theme song "Just Today" 》 [Edit this paragraph] The 2006 CCTV large-scale TV event "Dream China" was officially launched on March 29, 2006. The slogan is "Music makes dreams come true". There are 7 competition areas nationwide (Chongqing, Shenyang, Nanjing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Xi'an, Beijing), with more than 90,000 players participating. The competition system has changed from last year and is divided into auditions, qualifying rounds, knockout rounds, and a 10-week live finals!

2006 Dream China Annual Top 18 "Dream China"

Hemingway, Cao Xue, Bai Binglian, Luo Yongjuan, Wang Feixue, Wu Qiong

Yang Jin, Zhao Shuding, Huang Xin, Li Kainian

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The King of Mountains and Rivers, the Eagle, the Big Wild Bear, Rulin, Zhu Qiwei

Champion - Xiong Rulin

The runner-up - Hemingway

The third runner-up - Huang Xin

Dream China’s Heritage Pearl:

Ai Mengmeng Zhou Yu Puyang Gu Xiaoyu Li Ruichao Zhou Luming Zhu Jing Zheng Wei Zhang Shuang Zeng Li Shangzi Mo Wang Bei Liang Zi Liu Xiaoqiao

Zang Helan Pennglei Jin Hui Ma Shuyu, Yang Ningyi, Zhang Yun, Shi Yang, Zheng Yongzheng, Cong Haonan, Yu Jie, Jiang Shiqi, Leilei, Hu Shasha

Yang Qi, Li Jiatong, Yao Wenxue, Gao Wei, Liu Wei, Li Ran, Yanxin, Xu Yanling, Wu Qilong, Li Kaina, Guan Haoyang, Chang Ya, Qiong Teng Haojie

Hou Shaohua Wang Yuanjie Luo Chaolong

Full music consultant for 2006: EEG Emperor Entertainment

Theme song "Let's Dream Together" "Just Today"

"Dream China" 07 The new program planned by Li Yong will be discontinued in 2007

The program "Dream China" will be discontinued in 2007. On January 9, Yang Jie, the coordinating director of CCTV's "Extraordinary 6 1" column, confirmed to reporters that they would indeed no longer hold "Dream China" in 2007. Li Yong and Ha Wen are planning to launch a new talent show in 2007 programme.

It is reported that in response to the imitation and free-for-all of talent shows, the only civilian talent shows approved by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television this year are Chongqing Satellite TV's "First Heartbeat", Jiangsu Satellite TV's "Absolutely Sing" and Hunan Satellite TV "Happy Boys", and "Dream China" has been confirmed to be cancelled. Regarding this news, the reporter interviewed Yang Jie, the coordinating director of CCTV's "Extraordinary 6 1" column, by phone yesterday. Yang Jie said: "We will indeed suspend holding "Dream China" this year. But we have to emphasize one point: it is not that it has not been approved by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, but that we have no plans to hold "Dream China" this year. In fact, "Dream China" is "Dream China" An upgraded version of "Very 6 1". We will not run "Dream China" for the time being, and it has nothing to do with advertising revenue or Li Yong's news. We are planning to create another talent show, which is also an upgrade of "Very 6 1". Edition."

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