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New Asia Network (NAN; 新亞電視台), parent company Forever Top (Asia) Limited abandoned the application, following its acquisition of Cable TV Hong Kong and its subsidiary, Fantastic Television, which is a free television provider. [2] Phoenix Hong Kong Television (PHKTV, 鳳凰香港電視), parent company Phoenix Television announced its ...
Television channels broadcasting in the English language in Hong Kong. Pages in category "English-language television stations in Hong Kong" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
Media in category "Television stations in Hong Kong" This category contains only the following file. Phoenix HK.svg 127 × 88; 21 KB
A short-lived network, known as Commercial Television, opened in 1975 and operated for about three years until its bankruptcy (see 1970s in Hong Kong). Government-owned Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK) (a radio broadcaster from 1949) starting making TV programmes in 1976—to be aired on TVB and ATV and later on HKCTV and Now TV. In 2016, RTHK ...
2 Hong Kong. 3 Japan. 4 Macau. 5 Mongolia. 6 North Korea. 7 South Korea. 8 Taiwan. 9 See also. 10 References. ... List of television stations in West Asia; References
Hong Kong has three broadcast television stations, ViuTV, HOY TV and TVB. The latter, launched in 1967, was the territory's first free-to-air commercial station, and is currently the predominant TV station in the territory. Paid cable and satellite television have also been widespread.
HOY TV (channel 77): Formerly named Fantastic TV Chinese Channel and Hong Kong Open TV (Chinese: 香港開電視).; HOY International Business Channel (Chinese: HOY國際財經台, channel 76): The channel was tentatively named Fantastic TV English Channel, but after Forever Top's acquisition of Fantastic Television's parent company I-Cable Communications in 2017, it was later announced in ...
RTHK and the Hong Kong Education Bureau jointly produce Educational Television (ETV, 教育電視), a series of educational programmes for primary and secondary students – airing during non-peak hours on RTHK stations. ETV was first broadcast in 1971 for Primary 3 students and was extended to Primary 6 students in 1974.