Lost In Beijing Channel Myanmar | [updated]
It highlights the massive gap between the migrant workers (the "ants" of the city) and the nouveau riche.
A more controversial theory circulating in Southeast Asian Telegram groups suggests that a disgruntled employee within the Beijing broadcasting headquarters hijacked the signal for 72 hours. The "lost" nature of the channel, proponents say, is the result of the Chinese government scrubbing the existence of that broadcast from the internet. According to this theory, the Myanmar military demanded China remove the rogue stream because it was helping the PDF (People's Defence Force). lost in beijing channel myanmar
As of the writing of this article, there is no definitive, verified "lost channel." The most credible findings lead to defunct satellite links from China's Miao-Miao Broadcasting or standard CGTN reruns that were pulled for copyright strikes. It highlights the massive gap between the migrant