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  2. TaiwanPlus - Wikipedia

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    TaiwanPlus is a public media company based in Taipei.Launched on August 30, 2021, it offers live streaming and an international television channel, delivering a variety of content, including news, lifestyle features, technology, travel shows, entertainment programming, cultural insights, food content, and documentaries.

  3. Category:Television stations in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    CTV News Channel (Taiwanese TV channel) D. Da Ai Television; E. Eastern Broadcasting Company; Era Television; F. Formosa Television; Fox Sports (Asian TV network) FTV ...

  4. EBC News - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 10 February 2024, at 20:08 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Eastern Broadcasting Company - Wikipedia

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    The building of ETTV Shopping in Zhonghe District, New Taipei City. Eastern Broadcasting Company (EBC; Chinese: 東森電視; pinyin: Dōngsēn Diànshì), originally called Eastern Television (ETTV), is a nationwide cable television network in Taiwan that is operated by the Eastern Broadcasting Group, which also operates the online news site ETtoday.

  6. Sanlih E-Television - Wikipedia

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    SETTV building in Neihu, Taipei. Sanlih Entertainment Television or Sanlih E-Television (SET; Chinese: 三立電視; pinyin: Sānlì Diànshì; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Saⁿ-li̍p Tiān-sī) is a nationwide cable TV network operated in Taiwan which was founded in May 1993.

  7. Central Weather Administration - Wikipedia

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    On 19 December 1897, the Taipei Observatory moved to the location presently occupied by the Central Weather Administration. In 1945 when the Kuomintang took control of Taiwan the various stations set up by the Japanese were incorporated into the new Taiwan Provincial Weather Institution, under the Chief Executive of Taiwan Province , Chen Yi .

  8. Chung T'ien Television - Wikipedia

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    In April 2019, The Nikkei reported that CTi-TV parent company received millions in subsidies from the Chinese government. [1] In November 2019, Wang Liqiang, a self-proclaimed PRC spy who defected to Australia, claimed that CTi TV had received Chinese funding in return for airing stories unfavorable of the Taiwanese government. [2]

  9. CTV (Taiwanese TV network) - Wikipedia

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