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RTHK Radio 3, which is mainly broadcast in English, is positioned as a “news and information and entertainment platform” to tie in with the pace of international metropolises in Hong Kong and provide information for English speakers in Hong Kong to help them understand world and local affairs. There are Nepali, Urdu and Tagalog periods. [2]
The station's first news and financial news channel, Radio 7, was established in November 1989. In December 1994, RTHK launched its website and made its television productions, as well as content from its seven radio channels, available online.
Government radio-television station: Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK) RTHK Radio 1 (FM 92.6 MHz - 94.4 MHz) RTHK Radio 2 (FM 94.8 MHz - 96.9 MHz) RTHK Radio 3 (AM 567 kHz, AM 1584 kHz/FM 106.8 MHz Hong Kong South, FM 97.9 MHz Happy Valley, Jardine's Lookout, Parkview Corner, FM 107.8 MHz Tseung Kwan O, Tin Shui Wai)
RTHK - Radio Television Hong Kong Radio 1 - Cantonese news talk Radio 2 - Cantonese culture entertainment family music Radio 3 - English news and music Radio 4 - English classical music Radio 5 - Cantonese Chinese opera, elderly, children, education Radio 6 - Cantonese / Mandarin China Central Radio Hong Kong
Despite moving to television news in March 2008, Pang maintains a presence on RTHK Radio 2. She continued to co-host Cantonese Top 20 Pop Chart until July 2009, filled-in for her Morning Suite replacement on 1 October 2008, and made numerous guest-hosting appearances on other RTHK radio programmes.
He began his career with RTHK Radio 4 in 1986, where he presented classical music for three decades. [4] His show, Artbeat, was among the station's regular programming during his tenure. [4] Douglas's broadcasting career with RTHK Radio 4 also encompassed Morning Call, a program combining classical music, interviews, and arts reviews. [4]
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[3] By early 1989 Willson was the producer/presenter of "Night Music" 4 weekly late night radio shows on RTHK (Radio Television Hong Kong) Radio 3. [4] [5] This was ended by a serious motorcycle accident. In addition to hosting Sunset Sounds and Simon's Rolled Gold on RTHK Radio 3, Willson has been the DJ of the Hong Kong Sevens since 2011. [6]