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32 RTHK TV 32: A live-event channel covering Legislative Council meetings and other important press conferences, news sports highlights and events of public interests 13 January 2014 (Digital terrestrial Television launched) 33 RTHK TV 33 At launch, it was a simulcast channel of what is now CGTN Documentary.
RTHK TV 31: 港台電視31: 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 ...
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 ...
Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK) 香港電台 RTHK 31; RTHK 32; RTHK 33; RTHK 34; RTHK 35; HK Television Entertainment Company Limited 香港電視娛樂 ViuTVsix (Selected program in Cantonese dubbed & the following program in Putonghua) ViuTV; Fantastic Television Limited 奇妙電視 HOY TV Channel 77; HOY International Business Channel 76
RTHK.hk Watch Live (Limited programming outside Hong Kong) RTHK TV 31 ( Chinese : 港台電視31 ; Jyutping : gong2 toi4 din6 si6 saam1 sap6 jat1 , formerly RTHK TV 31A for analogue TV) is a 24-hour Chinese-language free-to-air television channel in Hong Kong , owned by RTHK .
Now TV (also stylised as now TV) is a pay-TV service provider in Hong Kong operated by Now TV Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of PCCW.Launched on 26 September 2003, its TV signal is transmitted with IPTV technology through HKT's fixed broadband network.
Pages in category "RTHK" ... RTHK TV 32; RTHK TV 36; C. Chung Wai-ming; Ray Cordeiro; L. Doming Lam; Q. Nabela Qoser; R. RTHK 2020 awards; RTHK Radio 3; T. Top Ten ...
Upon approval, HKTVE planned to launch a Cantonese channel within 12 months and an English channel within 24 months. The Cantonese service and ATV's replacement, ViuTV, would operate on a 24-hour schedule, [2] while the English channel, ViuTVsix, would operate on a 17-hour schedule. The license was issued for a 12-year term, subject to a mid ...