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Wei Yidong's character profile

Wei Yidong

Wei Yidong, born on September 23, 1975, is a native of Zhejiang and was born in Beijing. Graduated from the School of Broadcasting and Hosting Art of Beijing Broadcasting Institute (now Communication University of China). He joined Beijing TV Station in 1998 and has hosted sports programs ever since. Over the years, he has hosted dozens of columns, including "China Football Report", "China Sports Report", "Football 100 Points" and other programs, which have had considerable influence among sports fans and have become branded programs in the industry. Sports news program, Wei Yidong is also one of the anchors. Every night "Tiantian Sports" is the best platform for sports fans to understand information and achieve interactive communication.

Chinese name: Wei Yidong

Nationality: Chinese

Ethnicity: Han

Birthplace: Beijing

Born Date: September 23, 1975

Occupation: Host

Graduation school: School of Broadcasting and Hosting Art, Communication University of China

Representative work: "Chinese Football" Report", "China Sports Report", "Football 100 Points"

Origin: Zhejiang

Main Columns

"BTV Sports News", "Football 100 Points" ", "Tiantian Sports", "Green Fax", "Basketball Online", as well as commentary and commentary on the Chinese Super League, international football events and racing events. Constellation: Libra Height: 174CM Blood type: Type O Hobbies: football, tennis, reading, music. Idols: Baggio (Italian football star), Jordan (American basketball star) Favorite books: "Dragon" (Jin Yong), "Divine Psalms" (Zhang Chengzhi), "On the Road" (Kerouac) ) Favorite movies: "Beautiful Legend of Sicily", "Seven Deadly Sins" Favorite music: "Andante Cantabile" (Tchaikovsky) Motto: Know what you have and what you don't know, what you can do is what you can't do. Host’s thoughts: If you have to speak, tell the truth.

In the complicated work, football commentary is Wei Yidong's main task. Starting from the 1999 America's Cup, his football commentary gradually formed a style. Hundreds of football broadcasts every year include the Chinese Super League, the Premier League, and the World Cup and European Cup football matches. These make Wei Yidong's football commentary have a considerable sense of recognition among Beijing audiences.

Character profile

Wei Yidong, born on September 23, 1975

Native in Zhejiang, Han nationality

Graduated from Communication University of China in Broadcasting Hosting the Academy of Art

He joined Beijing TV Station in 1998 and has hosted sports programs ever since.

The main columns are: "BTV Sports News", "Football 100 Points", "Tiantian Sports", "Green Fax", "Basketball Online", as well as commentary on the Chinese Super League, international football events and racing events Comment.

Constellation: Libra

Height: 174CM

Blood type: Type O

Hobbies: football, tennis, reading, music.

Idols: Baggio (Italian football star), Jordan (American basketball star)

Favorite books: "The Eight Parts of the Dragon" (Jin Yong), "The Psalms of Divine Revelation" (Zhang Chengzhi), "On the Road" (Kerouac)

Favorite movies: "The Beautiful Legend of Sicily", "Seven Deadly Sins"

Favorite music: " "Andante Cantabile" (Tchaikovsky)

Motto: Know what you have and what you don't know, what you can do and what you can't do.

Host’s thoughts: Since you have to speak, tell the truth.

Manuscript source: Beijing TV

Celebrity Quotations

If there is one thing that I am most grateful for in my career, it is the smooth realization of my ideals. . Ten years ago, my dream of becoming a sports commentator drove me to work hard and was finally accepted by Beijing TV Station. So today, ten years later, I am honored to have this opportunity to tell you - young people who have the same dream as me, pursue it firmly and don't give up. Looking forward to my new colleagues in the Olympic year. This is the first day of 2009.

This is a day when you should have some thoughts.

When I woke up, my first thought was "I should have some ideas." So let’s give some expectations for the New Year.

After the end of such an extraordinary year in 2008, one of the New Year congratulatory messages I received read: 2009, the first year after the Olympics

Yes, the first year after the Olympics The Chinese people of 2010 should be a little different. I hope

First of all, I hope that this year, all children will be proud to live in this world, whether in Baghdad, Somalia, Darfur or Wenchuan

< p>Secondly, I hope that sports can receive greater and more deserved attention in a new Olympic host city. Although "Sports News" has been canceled by Beijing Satellite TV.

Third, I hope that Bolt and Phelps can prove that their Olympic glory is not false in their respective world championships in July and August of this year. This is another opportunity for me, as one of the Olympic hosts, to empathize with their achievements.

Fourth, I hope that the National Games in October will be less turbulent. The competition between Shandong and Liaoning should be on the field rather than in the referee's gestures and urine bottles. This way I can be less anxious and more appreciative in the studio.

Fifth, I hope to do something at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome in May, preferably with a commentary seat, because this may be the last Champions League final that I commentate on the spot

Sixth, I hope that the rally, which is still called "Dakar" but has nothing to do with "Senegal", can be successfully completed. This will be a declaration of war on terrorism by sports in its own right.

Seventh, I hope that the Chinese men’s football team (don’t laugh), I really hope they can learn from their shame and be courageous

There are many hopes, too many to count, because there is no It is possible to realize all of them, one or two out of ten is enough. But I still hope

Hello everyone, my name is Wei Yidong. My title on the business card is "Beijing TV Sports Program Center Host", but I prefer the title given to me by the owner of the newsstand at my door: "Beijing TV Sports Talker" because it marks my ideals.

But I am often afraid of this, because the fans are so cool that they often recite the entire quote:)

I took advantage of the World Cup to make a home here. To borrow the slogan of the World Cup, let's "make friends".

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