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Who are the female anchors of Oriental TV News?

1, He Jie, anchor and broadcast director of Shanghai Radio and Television Media Center. Born in Lanxi, Zhejiang. In July 2000, he graduated from the School of Journalism of Fudan University with a master's degree in literature. Joined Shanghai Radio and Television Station in the same year. He has hosted many programs including Oriental Night News, Meridian and Love the East.

2. Ye Rong, born on March 20th, 1974, a native of Chengdu, Sichuan, graduated from the Broadcasting Department of Beijing Broadcasting Institute and was the host of China. 1998, Ye Rong was transferred to Oriental TV to host the news column "Oriental News"; In 2000, Ye Rong became the first host of Shanghai Radio and Television System and won the first prize of China Radio and Television Host and Broadcasting Works.

3. Yin Hong, 1982 was born in Wuhan, Hubei Province. She graduated from Shanghai Theatre Academy and was the female anchor of Oriental TV. In 2002, she won the first prize in the vocal competition of Shanghai University Students Art Festival. 2009-20 14 news anchor of Oriental TV's large-scale morning program "Looking at the East".

4. Li Han, born in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, graduated from Communication University of China, and is a hostess in Chinese mainland. In 2002, the leisure sports program Good Morning China was broadcast live on five central sports channels. In early 2006, I went to Oriental TV to host the morning program "Looking at the East". Since 2008, he has hosted Oriental News, Oriental Night News, Super Parents' Meeting and barristers face to face.

5. He Qing, born in June 1986 10 in Wuhu, Anhui Province, graduated from Communication University of China, majoring in broadcasting and hosting, and majoring in sports journalism in Beijing Sport University. In the contest hosted by Shanghai Xingshang Channel in October11September, she stood out from tens of thousands of contestants in China and won the championship. Later, she joined Oriental TV and became the female anchor of Oriental TV's ace program "Looking at the East".