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Taiwan terminated over-the-air analog broadcasting on 30 June 2012, and the remainder of the analog system ended in 2014, when the analog cable television broadcasts were terminated. The first three free-to-air analogue terrestrial television stations, using the American NTSC system, were launched during the 1960s and 1970s:
CTS Main Channel is on air 24 hours each day. Except the last day and first day open at 5.00 am and closing 4.00 am. Note: ^ The song "中華民國國歌" Zhōng Huá Mín Gúo Gúo Gē (National Anthem of the Republic of China), lyrics by Sun Yat-sen (孫中山) and composed by Ch'eng Mao-yün (程懋筠) was played at the start of each broadcast day.
It was established on April 28, 1962, and started formal broadcasting on October 10, 1962, as free-to-air. [2] [3] It is the first television company in Taiwan. [4] [5] The station became home to many trailblazing and innovative shows at the time.
Cartoon Network (Asian TV channel) Cartoonito (Asian TV channel) Channel V; China Television; Chinese Television System; Chung T'ien Television; CTi Entertainment; CTi International; CTi Variety; CTS Education and Culture; CTS Main Channel; CTS News and Info; CTV (Taiwanese TV network) CTV Classic; CTV News Channel (Taiwanese TV channel)
TVBS News (Chinese: TVBS新聞台) is a Taiwanese pay television channel. Launched in 1995, it is the first 24-hour nationwide news channel in the country. Launched in 1995, it is the first 24-hour nationwide news channel in the country.
Taiwan Broadcasting System (TBS; Chinese: 台灣公共廣播電視集團), founded 1 July 2006, is a public broadcasting group that operates 8 television channels in Taiwan. It also owns 2 (CTS and PTS) of the five major Taiwan television networks (the other are TTV, CTV and FTV). TBS plate at Public Television Service A Building
Television broadcast stations: 29 (plus two repeaters) (1997) Televisions: 8.8 million (1998) Broadcast media: 5 nationwide television networks operating roughly 75 TV stations; about 85% of households utilize multi-channel cable TV; national and regional radio networks with about 170 radio stations (2008)
In 2007, Taiwan Indigenous Television (TITV), Hakka TV, and Taiwan Macroview Television (MACTV) join Taiwan Broadcasting System, completed the structure of TBS. [ 2 ] In 2020 the Taiwanese Ministry of Culture announced that they would be providing PTS with funding to produce English language programming. [ 1 ]