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The website, presented in English, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese, initially offered free news via email three times per day, as well as online content. In 2013, RTHK trialled and launched a new television channel.
The Chinese language newspapers Headline Daily and Oriental Daily News have the highest shares in the Hong Kong newspaper market, while the Hong Kong Economic Times is the best-selling financial newspaper. The Standard, a free tabloid
Hong Kong Connection (Chinese: 鏗鏘集), formerly The Common Sense, is a long-running news documentary television programme produced by Hong Kong public broadcaster RTHK. It mainly covers Hong Kong politics, economics, education, disadvantaged, environmental protection, mainland China affairs, international affairs, etc. The programme ...
RTHK's main channel. Cantonese: 1080i HDTV: Terrestrial and hybrid fibre-coaxial: 13 January 2014 RTHK [5] 32 RTHK TV 32 港台電視32: A live feed of Legislative Council meetings every Wednesday and other important press conferences or events. 33 RTHK TV 33 港台電視33: Simulcast of the Hong Kong version of CCTV-1 HD: Putonghua: 34 RTHK TV ...
Jacqueline Pang's Chinese Biography in a Free Chinese Newspaper; Jacqueline Pang Chinese Bio "My Wonderful World" (Pgs. 24-30 of the Book-section only) by a Popular Chinese Writer; Jacqueline Pang's Hints & Tips on Voice Training for budding DJs. NOTE: Links that lead to RTHK's Program archives are valid for one year from the date of Broadcast ...
Headliner (Chinese: 頭條新聞) was a Hong Kong television program produced by RTHK that airs on RTHK TV 31 which satires current affairs in Hong Kong, mainland China and the rest of the world. It first aired on 4 April 1989.
According to independent surveys conducted by The Chinese University of Hong Kong, South China Morning Post and Ming Pao are the most trusted newspapers in Hong Kong. [14] The Chinese language newspapers Headline Daily, Oriental Daily News, Apple Daily and Sun Daily have the highest shares in the Hong Kong newspaper market, while the Hong Kong ...
The outlet expanded in 2021, recruiting journalists from Chinese News Group of Cable Television on 18 January 2021 after their resignation in protest to staff cuts, [5] and from RTHK, after many of its staff left the public broadcaster over what was seen as increasingly pro-government and censored political coverage.