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广电总急 (Guǎng Diàn zǒng jí): State of Anxiety on Film, Radio, and Television
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<h3>''Guǎngdiàn Zǒng Jí'' 广电总急</h3>
[[File:FSARFT.png|250px|thumb|right|''([http://beijingcream.com/2013/01/fuck-sarft/ Beijing Cream])'']]
 
  
Play on the abbreviation for the State Administration of Radio, Film, and Television (广电总局 Guǎng Diàn zǒng jú), the administrative body that directly regulates state-owned media. The last character, jú (bureau) becomes jí (anxious) to jab at the agency’s role in sanitizing the media.  
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[[File:FSARFT.png|250px|thumb|right|''(Source: [http://beijingcream.com/2013/01/fuck-sarft/ Beijing Cream])'']]Play on the abbreviation for the State Administration of Radio, Film, and Television (''Guǎngdiàn Zǒngjú'' 广电总局), the administrative body that until 2013 directly regulated state-owned media. The last character, '''' (局, bureau) becomes '''' (急, anxious) a reference to the keen sensitivity that Chinese censors are known to display when sanitizing the media.  
  
SARFT was merged with the General Administration of Press and Publications in 2013 to form the State Administration of Press, Publications, Radio, Film and Television, but the [http://www.sarft.gov.cn/ acronym SARFT is still used officially]. In addition to regulating the content of broadcast media, the administration also [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2012/07/sarft-extends-censorship-internet-video/ plays a role in regulating Internet content].
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SARFT was merged with the General Administration of Press and Publications in 2013 to [https://chinadigitaltimes.net/2013/07/gapprft-portfolio-published/ form the State Administration of Press, Publications, Radio, Film and Television (SAPPRFT)]. In addition to regulating the content of broadcast media, the administration also [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2012/07/sarft-extends-censorship-internet-video/ plays a role in regulating internet content].  
  
'''Sample Usage:'''
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During the National People's Congress meeting in Beijing in March 2018, a [https://chinadigitaltimes.net/2018/03/government-provides-outline-of-major-restructuring-plan/ government restructuring proposal] included the abolishment of SAPPRFT, to be [http://xinhuanet.com/english/2018-03/13/c_137035787.htm replaced with a State Administration for Radio and Television] (国家广播电视总局) that would oversee radio broadcasting and film productions. The proposal, to be deliberated at the ongoing political meetings in Beijing, has again changed the name and jurisdiction of the State Council-led media regulator.
  
<blockquote>胡泳: SARFT: Internet celebrities and scandalous personages prohibited from appearing as special guests on TV</blockquote>
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<blockquote>''HuYong'' (@胡泳): SARFT: Internet celebrities and scandalous personages prohibited from appearing as special guests on TV</blockquote>
  
 
<blockquote>广电总局:禁止网络红人、有丑闻劣迹的人物上电视做嘉宾</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>广电总局:禁止网络红人、有丑闻劣迹的人物上电视做嘉宾</blockquote>
  
<blockquote><blockquote>崔向红: The State of Anxiety on Film, Radio, and Television sure is busy. (May 18, 2014)</blockquote></blockquote>
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<blockquote><blockquote>''CuiXianghong''(@崔向红): The State of Anxiety on Film, Radio, and Television sure is busy. (May 18, 2014)</blockquote></blockquote>
  
 
<blockquote><blockquote>广电总急真忙 [[https://freeweibo.com/weibo/3711587150185666 Chinese]]</blockquote></blockquote>
 
<blockquote><blockquote>广电总急真忙 [[https://freeweibo.com/weibo/3711587150185666 Chinese]]</blockquote></blockquote>
  
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In 2014, SARFT issued a [https://chinadigitaltimes.net/2014/11/nowhere-pun-amid-crackdown-wordplay/ ban on puns in broadcast advertisements and content].
  
 
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2018年3月14日 (三) 22:56的版本

Guǎngdiàn Zǒng Jí 广电总急

(Source: Beijing Cream)

Play on the abbreviation for the State Administration of Radio, Film, and Television (Guǎngdiàn Zǒngjú 广电总局), the administrative body that until 2013 directly regulated state-owned media. The last character, (局, bureau) becomes (急, anxious) a reference to the keen sensitivity that Chinese censors are known to display when sanitizing the media.

SARFT was merged with the General Administration of Press and Publications in 2013 to form the State Administration of Press, Publications, Radio, Film and Television (SAPPRFT). In addition to regulating the content of broadcast media, the administration also plays a role in regulating internet content.

During the National People's Congress meeting in Beijing in March 2018, a government restructuring proposal included the abolishment of SAPPRFT, to be replaced with a State Administration for Radio and Television (国家广播电视总局) that would oversee radio broadcasting and film productions. The proposal, to be deliberated at the ongoing political meetings in Beijing, has again changed the name and jurisdiction of the State Council-led media regulator.

Example:

HuYong (@胡泳): SARFT: Internet celebrities and scandalous personages prohibited from appearing as special guests on TV

广电总局:禁止网络红人、有丑闻劣迹的人物上电视做嘉宾

CuiXianghong(@崔向红): The State of Anxiety on Film, Radio, and Television sure is busy. (May 18, 2014)

广电总急真忙 [Chinese]

In 2014, SARFT issued a ban on puns in broadcast advertisements and content.