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CTi News's application to renew its broadcast license was rejected by Taiwan's broadcast regulator, the National Communications Commission (NCC), on 18 November 2020. The NCC's decision cited repeated violations of rules regarding accuracy in reporting. [3]
[17] [18] CTi TV made an urgent change to its news segment and later apologized on both their channel and website. [ 17 ] In July 2019, CTi TV was fined NTD 1.6 million by the NCC for mis-reporting that it was fined NTD 1 million for reporting that the Chinese embassy in Japan dispatches stranded Chineses at Kansai International Airport in ...
Given its reputation as the network wherein many of Taiwan's best dramas were broadcast, CTS today is active in an ongoing campaign to restore its status as the official drama channel of Taiwan. On April 19, 2021, CTS News and Info Channel took over Taiwan's Cable Channel 52 replaced the rival CTi News, owned by the Want Want China Times Group ...
On April 19, 2021, CTS News and Info Channel took over Taiwan's Cable Channel 52 replaced the rival CTi News, owned by the Want Want China Times Group after the National Communications Commission approved CTS News and Info Channel's transfer from cable channel 130 to cable channel 52.
CTi Entertainment (Chinese: 中天娛樂台) is a satellite cable channel operated by Chung T'ien Television in Taiwan. In August 2013, Chung T'ien Television launched CTi Entertainment 2 ( Chinese : 中天娛樂2台 ), a sister channel to CTi Entertainment.
TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan will support companies that plan to relocate to the United States, including helping them find partners, the economy ministry said on Monday, outlining assistance it will ...
Taiwan's government on Thursday said it will from this month allow Chinese tourists and business people to visit again as it seeks to resume exchanges halted by the COVID-19 pandemic and extend an ...
Speaking at a regular news conference in Taipei, Jan Jyh-horng, spokesperson for Taiwan's China-policy making Mainland Affairs Council, said China was to blame for tension in ties with Taiwan.