A Date with Luyu
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It is noted that some interviews are conducted in English, with Chinese subtitles, as was the cases when Lu Yu interviewed Wentworth Miller, Nick Vujicic, and Hillary Clinton with Timothy Geithner.[4] Audience members are required to understand English in these instances, because Lu Yu has warned about problems with interviews being done entirely in a single language, i.e. Mandarin Chinese
Luyu averages 140 million viewers per show.
References
- Chen Luyu's Autobiography, 陈鲁豫新版心相约
- MacDonald, James (March 4, 2007). "Chen Lu Yu: 'China's Oprah'". CNN. Retrieved on March 5, 2007.
- Liu, Melinda (October 10, 2005). "The Last Word: Chen Luyu". Newsweek International Edition. Retrieved on March 5, 2007.
- ↑ Li Yundi, The Pianist Legend Phoenix website
- ↑ Mr. & Mrs. Locke - The China Dream of the U.S Ambassador to China Phoenix TV Website
- ↑ Shakespeare Institute has 'A Date with Lu Yu' Shakespeare Institute website 5-July-2012
- ↑ WSJ Blog
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