Who founded Sunshine TV?

Sunshine TV (founder Yang Lan) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hong Kong listed company Sunshine Culture Network TV Holdings Limited (0307). In March 2000, Yang Lan and her husband Wu Zhi acquired Ji Liang Group, a Hong Kong listed company, and renamed the former Ji Liang Group as Sunshine Culture Network TV Holding Co., Ltd., with Yang Lan as the chairman. At the end of March, 2000, they successfully went public, and changed from operating the construction industry to developing media-related businesses. Raise 200 million yuan to produce high-quality special programs, open theme channels and build a huge documentary library. It took only four months from the establishment of the company to the launch of Sunshine TV on August 8, 2000, which set a record for the TV industry in Chinese mainland and Hongkong.

But Yang Lan didn't expect that Sunshine TV became the biggest setback in her career. In just three years, the cumulative loss of Sunshine TV has exceeded HK$ 200 million. In June 2003, Yang Lan announced that 70% of the shares of Sunshine TV would be sold to a media group in the Mainland. Since then, Yang Lan has withdrawn from the operation of Satellite TV.

"Sunshine Culture" Group is positioned as the global leader in the creation and distribution of Chinese information and entertainment special programs and brands, and is committed to the production of special programs such as history, people, tourism, science and technology, health and food. Its development aim is to "spread education through entertainment and illuminate life through information". Therefore, "sunshine culture" is not only a TV channel, but also a leading cultural brand gradually formed through multimedia distribution. "Sunshine" is the content owner, not the content middleman.