Satellite broadcasters in China have cut entertainment TV by two-thirds following a government campaign, state news agency Xinhua has reported.
An order by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) to curb ''excessive entertainment'' came into effect on 1 January.
The number of entertainment shows aired during prime time each week has dropped to 38 from 126, said the watchdog.
The news came as the president warned of the influence of Western culture.NANNYSTATISM IS JUST TYRANNY BY ANOTHER NAME.
GEE: I WONDER WHAT TOM "CHINA FOR A DAY" FRIEDMAN THINKS OF THIS.
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