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RTHK Putonghua Channel: AM FM (kHz) 621 (Golden Hill) (MHz) 100.9 (Happy Valley, Causeway Bay, Wan Chai, Tuen Mun North), 103.3 (Tseung Kwan O, Tin Shui Wai) Mandarin (primary) / other languages (secondary) News and finance, Community Involvement Broadcasting Service (CIBS) (community radio) [23] China National Radio Voice of Hong Kong Channel: AM
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 ...
RTHK Radio 6 (AM 675 kHz) (24-hour relay of China National Radio) RTHK Putonghua Channel (AM 621 kHz, FM 100.9 MHz Causeway Bay, Wan Chai, Tuen Mun, FM 103.3 MHz Tseung Kwan O, Tin Shui Wai) RTHK Radio The Greater Bay (FM 102.8 MHz) Commercial radio stations: Commercial Radio. Supercharged 881 (FM 88.1 MHz - 89.5 MHz)
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.
The Pulse was a Hong Kong weekly current affairs television program produced by RTHK that airs on RTHK TV 31, which provided in-depth reports and interviews on current issues in Hong Kong, mainland China and the rest of the world. Created by its first executive producer Gary Pollard, the series broadcast its first episode on January 7, 2005.
Starting 1 December 2021, six digital television channels (being TVB Jade, ViuTVsix, ViuTV, RTHK TV 31, RTHK TV 32 and RTHK TV 33) will transit from frequencies in the 600/700 MHz bands to the 500 MHz band to support and boost telecommunication services for applications like 5G networks as well as improving network coverage. A six-month ...
RTHK Programme Staff Union also added that the police force should accept public criticism. [9] The Office of the Communications Authority announced on 18 February that they had received more than 200 complaints about the programme. [10] Edward Yau, the Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development, urged RTHK to abide by its own charter. [11]
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