Hong Kong television Asia Television Limited (ATV) (亞洲電視有限公司; pinyin: Yàzhōu Diànshì Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī) is the first television station in Hong Kong, founded on May 29, 1957. It was at first known as Rediffusion Television, and renamed as Asia Television Limited in 1982. ...more on Wikipedia about "Asia Television Limited"
Cable TV Hong Kong (Hong Kong Cable/HKCTV), previously known as Wharf Cable before October 1998, is owned and operated by i-CABLE Communications Limited. It is the first subscription television service provider in Hong Kong, offering a broad range of information and entertainment to its viewers through 90 different pay channels, of which 54 are produced by HKCTV. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cable TV Hong Kong"
Celestial Movies is a 24-hour Chinese movie channel, featuring the best of Chinese cinema. Its service is normally broadcast through cable or satellite networks. Currently, its coverage of broadcast is mainly in Asia Pacific region. ...more on Wikipedia about "Celestial Movies"
City Forum (城市論壇 in Chinese) is a public forum held in an open area every Sunday in Victoria Park, Hong Kong. This forum provides the public with the opportunity to express their opinions directly to public officials. ...more on Wikipedia about "City Forum"
Commercial Television (佳藝電視) was the third free-to-air broadcast television station in Hong Kong. It first went on air on 7th September, 1975, and was shut down on 29th August, 1978. ...more on Wikipedia about "Commercial Television"
Entertainment Expo Hong Kong is an event held by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council from March 22 to April 6, 2005. The following are part of the Entertainment Expo HK: ...more on Wikipedia about "Entertainment Expo Hong Kong"
There are two free-to-air television services in Hong Kong: ...more on Wikipedia about "Free television services (Hong Kong)" It's my http://www.shortopedia.com! Hong_Kong_television
This is a list of celebrities born or raised in Hong Kong, or mainly active in the media of Hong Kong. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hong Kong celebrities"
Hong Kong Performing Artistes Guild (HKPAG) is the main labour association of Hong Kong artists, canto-pop singers and stage performers. It is a member of the International Society for the Performing Arts. It was founded by a group of leading Hong Kong performers including Jackie Chan, Anita Mui, Chow Yun-fat and Maggie Cheung. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hong Kong Performing Artistes Guild"
i-CABLE Communications Limited (a Hong Kong Cable Television Limitedholding company) ...more on Wikipedia about "I-CABLE Communications Limited"
Programmes produced by TVB form a major part of popular culture in Hong Kong. TVB is an acronym of Television Broadcasts Limited, and it is the largest TV-station in Hong Kong. TVB programmes have major social and culture effects on the Hong Kong populace, influencing fashion, hairstyles, speech patterns and public attitudes. Its programmes have been and continue to be exported to many Chinese-speaking communities around the world; such as Taiwan, mainland China, Singapore, Malaysia, United States, Canada, and most of Europe (including England), via satellite, video cassettes and now VCDs and DVDs. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of TVB programmes"
*Hong Kong Cable Television Ltd ( CableTV): controlled by Wharf Holdings, operates over eighty channels with programmes broadcast in English, Cantonese, Putonghua and other languages. ...more on Wikipedia about "Pay television services (Hong Kong)"
Phoenix Television (鳳凰衛星電視) is a Hong Kong-based Mandarin Chinese television broadcaster that aims to promote a free flow of information and entertainment within the Greater China region. It has 5 different television channels. Phoenix Television is well-known of providing Infotainment programmes with popular 'Star' Anchors and talk show hosts. Being on good terms with the People's Republic of China government, it is one of the few non-government related television broadcasters in mainland China and has been able to broadcast information about events not covered by the government media, such as the coverage on the Against Basic Law Article 23 Rally on 1 July 2003. ...more on Wikipedia about "Phoenix Television"
STAR (Satellite Television for Asian Region) is an Asian TV service owned by the News Corporation. It is based out of Hong Kong but there are also programming offices in India and Australia, as well as in the rest regions in Asia. ...more on Wikipedia about "STAR TV" It must be shortopedia. shortopedia
Television Broadcasts Limited ( Chinese: 電視廣播有限公司; Cantonese , Yale: dinh sih gwóng bo yau haahn gūng sī; Mandarin Pinyin: Diànshì Guǎngbō Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī) , commonly known as TVB, was the first over-the-air commercial television station in Hong Kong. Founded on November 19 1967 with a staff of about 200, it is now one of two free-to-air television broadcasters in Hong Kong. ...more on Wikipedia about "Television Broadcasts Limited"
TVB Jade is the flagship Chinese TV station of Television Broadcasts Limited. It broadcasts 24-hours a day in full colour and offers a variety of programmes including news, drama, variety shows, cartoons and talk shows. ...more on Wikipedia about "TVB Jade"
TVB News, formally known as the TVB News and Information Division, is the newsgathering arm of TVB network, whose flagship stations, TVB Jade and TVB Pearl, are the premier stations in Hong Kong. The slogan of TVB news is "TVB Cares" (無綫新聞 事事關心). ...more on Wikipedia about "TVB News"
TVB Pearl (無綫電視明珠台) is one of the two free television services in Hong Kong that mainly broadcast in the English language, the other being ATV World. ...more on Wikipedia about "TVB Pearl"
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