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i-CABLE News Channel was a Cantonese cable news channel in Hong Kong.It is the first 24-hour television news service in Hong Kong and Asia. The channel forms part of Cable News Hong Kong and is owned by i-CABLE News Limited, and is seen on Channel 9 (Until 23 May 2018 in SD and Channel 209 Until 7 May 2018 in HD) on Cable TV Hong Kong's channel lineup.
Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK) 香港電台 RTHK 31; RTHK 32; RTHK 33; RTHK 34; RTHK 35; HK Television Entertainment Company Limited 香港電視娛樂 ViuTVsix (Selected program in Cantonese dubbed & the following program in Putonghua) ViuTV; Fantastic Television Limited 奇妙電視 HOY TV Channel 77; HOY International Business Channel 76
Founded in 1999, the company provides broadband internet and pay-TV services. i-Cable also develops its fibre coaxial network (also used for the paid-TV service). The broadband internet access service deploying cable modem based technology via the TCP/IP which is differed from the PPPoE technology provided by conventional carrier.
Billionaire Henry Cheng Kar-shun is sinking HK$316.4 million (US$40.6 million) to take full control of pay-TV operator i-Cable Communications to turn around 13 years of losses amid heightened ...
Henry Cheng Kar-shun, who is the chairman of property development group New World Development, has taken control of I-Cable, Hong Kong’s largest cable TV network operator and the territory’s ...
Cable News is responsible for the newsgathering operation of Cable Television in Hong Kong. It is run by i-CABLE News Limited. One of its many channels is the i-CABLE News Channel. Cable News Hong Kong incorporates 3 channels. i-CABLE Finance Info Channel; i-CABLE News Channel; i-CABLE Live News Channel
Hong Kong Cable Television Limited (Chinese: 香港有線電視有限公司), formerly known as Wharf Cable Television Limited (Chinese: 九倉有線電視有限公司) until 31 October 1998, is a cable television provider in Hong Kong currently owned by Forever Top (Asia) Limited, which operates it as a part of i-Cable Communications business.
Asian shares were mixed Tuesday with China's Shanghai Composite Index inching up 0.2% to 3,283. Major indexes in Hong Kong and Tokyo were down, with Japan's Nikkei losing 0.6% to end the day at ...