Fang Jing | |||||
Native Name: | 方静 | ||||
Native Name Lang: | zh-hans | ||||
Birth Date: | June 1971 | ||||
Birth Place: | Beijing, China | ||||
Death Place: | Taiwan | ||||
Education: | Harvard University | ||||
Occupation: | anchorwoman | ||||
Years Active: | 1994 - 2009 | ||||
Known For: | Oriental Horizon | ||||
Television: | China Central Television | ||||
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Fang Jing (; June 1971 – 18 November 2015) was an anchorwoman of China Central Television (CCTV). She hosted several programs including the prime-time military program Defense Watch.[1] In 2009 she came under suspicion of spying for Taiwan.
Fang Jing started working for CCTV in 1994 after graduating from China's top school for broadcasting and spent four months at Harvard University as a visiting scholar. She hosted a number of shows including the three-day live coverage of the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong and other millennium celebrations.
In 2009, Fang was accused of disclosing state secrets to a man from Taiwan and receiving money from him. She denied the accusation,[2] but no longer hosted CCTV's Defense Watch program after March 1, 2009.
Fang Jing received treatment for cancer in Taiwan, where she died on 18 November 2015, aged 44.[3]