15.Television business in China has developed largely in isolation from the rest of the world.
Despite tremendous efforts, _______________ They have been restricted to TV sets in
Hong Kong and in expensive hotels, or reduced to selling the odd programs to domestic
networks. Nonetheless, isolation does not mean Chinese television is stagnating. On the
contrary, it is progressing at a lunatic pace.
(A) television is well-suited to bringing new products to the attention of China’s fastgrowing
middle class.
(B) China Central Television announced that it had already booked 12.7 billion dollars of
advertising for 2011.
(C) the TV industry used to be dominated by the state-run China Central Television.
(D) Western media firms have been unable to launch mainland channels in China.