After the arrest of Long Qiuyun, the former chairman of Hunan Radio and Television Network Holding Group Co., Ltd., another high-ranking official in the Hunan Radio and Television system has been investigated.On October 17, the Hunan Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision disclosed that Huang Wei, member of the Party Committee and deputy director of Hunan Radio and Television Station, was suspected of serious violations of discipline and law, and is currently undergoing disciplinary review and supervisory investigation by the Hunan Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision.

Data map of Huang Wei

Huang Wei, 51 years old, is a native of Liling, Hunan. Before being investigated, he was a member of the Party Committee and Deputy Director of Hunan Radio and Television Station for nearly seven years.In 2015, Huang Wei began to concurrently serve as the head of the key engineering headquarters of Hunan Radio and Television Station. According to the disclosure of Hunan Radio and Television, its key engineering projects include the renovation project of the square in front of the Golden Eagle Building and the program production base project.

Huang Wei worked as a technical management post in Hunan Radio and Television System for many years. During the ten years from 1996 to 2006, he successively served as the deputy director, deputy chief engineer and chief engineer of the Technical Production Department of Hunan Economic TV Station. At the end of 2006, he was promoted to the director of the Technology Center of Hunan Radio, Film and Television Group.After that, he served as the director of the Production Scheduling Center of Hunan Radio and Television Station.

Hunan Radio and Television Production Scheduling Center is a technical functional department under Hunan Radio and Television, providing technical support for satellite TV channels, economical video channels, urban channels, etc., OB vans, mixers, lighting consoles, special equipment, communication equipment, camera equipment, etc.All are managed by the production scheduling center.

A senior person in the industry who is familiar with the Hunan radio and television system analyzed to Caixin reporters that Huang Wei is mainly in charge of the technical field in Hunan TV, and the annual purchase of equipment in the station is a large amount. These areas are more likely to breed corruption problems. It may be him.One of the reasons for this investigation.

Since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, many executives of provincial radio and television stations have been sacked. Most of them are involved in issues such as TV program and drama procurement, advertising management, and project contracting.Director Zhang Suzhou and Deputy Director Zhao Hongmei, etc.This year, a number of persons in charge of provincial radio and television systems were also investigated.According to incomplete statistics by Caixin reporters, Cao Gang, assistant director of Sichuan Radio and Television Station, Zhao Chuntao, director of Inner Mongolia Radio and Television Station, and Li Jianguo, deputy director of Jiangxi Radio and Television Station, were all suspected of serious violations of discipline and law..

In addition, some sacked radio and television system officials were publicly sentenced this year.On June 1, 2018, the Yongzhou Intermediate Court sentenced Luo Yi, former deputy director of Hunan Radio and Television Station and director of the Operation and Industry Management Committee (deputy department level), to three years and six months in prison and a fine of 300,000 yuan; Sentenced to three years and six months in prison and a fine of 300,000 yuan for the crime of accepting bribes. It was decided to implement five and six months in prison and a fine of 600,000 yuan.On the same day, the Yongzhou Intermediate People's Court also sentenced Zhang Weiwei, the former deputy director of Hunan Radio and Television Broadcasting Media Center and director of the Human Resources Department, to three years in prison, suspended for three years, and fined RMB 200,000 for accepting bribes.

The above-mentioned industry insiders believe that since the rapid development of provincial satellite TV in 1996, there has been a situation where one foot is moving too fast and one foot is left unattended. In recent years, relevant departments have begun to control the other foot. From the current trendLook, to solve the problems that have accumulated over more than ten years, industry rectification will inevitably not be phased, but will become the norm.■