Qianxinan Television or QXNTV is a Chinese cable television station based in Qianxinan Bouyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou, China. It operates under the Qianxinan Prefecture Radio and Television Bureau and holds independent legal entity status. History. In 2011, pursuant to Qianxinan prefecture government document No. 88 (2002), Xingyi City Television Station was merged with the original Qianxinan Television to form the current Qianxinan Television. It is classified as a deputy county-level public institution with 98 allocated staff positions. The station developed a public affairs program, "Jinzhou New Vision", and its official website, both launched on July 1, 2010. It also controls three cultural industry companies and integrates traditional and emerging media to serve as a regional media hub. Structure. The station is led by one director, three deputy directors, one chief editor, and two deputy chief editors. It employs 20 administrative staff, 73 technical professionals, and five support workers. As of present, the station has 104 personnel, including 83 permanent employees. Broadcasting. Qianxinan Television operates multiple media platforms: Its two radio signals cover a population of 6 million across parts of Guizhou, Guangxi and Yunnan. The station serves 200,000 cable digital TV subscribers and over 30,000 mobile news subscribers.