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Fei Cheng Wu Rao

Fei Cheng Wu Rao is a Chinese dating game show hosted by Meng Fei. Based on the Australian game show Taken Out, the show is produced by Jiangsu Satellite Television and taped in Nanjing. It was first broadcast on January 15, 2010, and currently airs on weekend nights at 9:05 pm JSTV. In Australia, it is broadcast with English subtitles on Friday nights at 8:30 pm on SBS Two. The show has been a rating success in China and is now the highest-rated show for Jiangsu TV. Episodes are also widely distributed online. The show has attracted attention from academics and foreign media. Due to the perceptions that the show promoted problematic values, its format was changed in 2011 to de-emphasize factors such as financial wealth.

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Fei Cheng Wu Rao is a Chinese dating game show hosted by Meng Fei. Based on the Australian game show Taken Out, the show is produced by Jiangsu Satellite Television and taped in Nanjing. It was first broadcast on January 15, 2010, and currently airs on weekend nights at 9:05 pm JSTV. In Australia, it is broadcast with English subtitles on Friday nights at 8:30 pm on SBS Two. The show has been a rating success in China and is now the highest-rated show for Jiangsu TV. Episodes are also widely distributed online. The show has attracted attention from academics and foreign media. Due to the perceptions that the show promoted problematic values, its format was changed in 2011 to de-emphasize factors such as financial wealth.

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