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HOY TV's business news channel English 1080i HDTV Hybrid fibre-coaxial, cable and terrestrial 30 July 2018 [6] I-CABLE HOY: 77 HOY TV: HOY TV HOY TV's general entertainment channel. Cantonese 14 May 2017 78 HOY Infotainment: HOY 資訊台 A 24-hour news, financial and infotainment channel. 21 Nov 2022 81 TVB Jade: 翡翠台
i-CABLE Finance Info Channel Hong Kong: Chinese (Cantonese) 1995 - 2023 i-CABLE Live News Channel Hong Kong: Chinese (Cantonese) 2005 - 2023 i-CABLE News Channel Hong Kong: Chinese (Cantonese) 1993 - 2023 i-CABLE Weather Channel Hong Kong: Chinese (Cantonese) 2003 - 2019 ITV News Channel United Kingdom: English 2000 - 2005, replaced by CITV and ...
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.
Hefei TV News Channel; ... i-CABLE Top News; i-CABLE Finance Info; ... Hong Kong Broadband Network (HKBN) 香港寬頻網絡有限公司 bbTV ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
As Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) is Hong Kong's largest television station, the television programmes it broadcasts form a major part of popular culture in Hong Kong. TVB programmes have major social and culture effects on the Hong Kong populace, influencing fashion, hairstyles, speech patterns and public attitudes.