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Cable television was legalized in 1993. [4]Cable television is prevalent in Taiwan, as a result of cheap subscription rates (typically around NT$550, or US$15 a month) and the paucity of free-to-air television, which comprises four channels.
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)
Taiwanese Opera (楊麗花歌仔戲), a Taiwanese opera TV featuring Taiwanese opera singer Yang Li-hua, began showing in the early evening slot from 1962 to 1975 and again from 1979 to 1994 where she also produces her Taiwanese opera works. In 1994, the show presented "The Goddess of the Luo River (a.k.a. "Mystical Enchantress") was the first ...
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.
1992 - The Book and the Sword (1992 TV series) (書劍恩仇錄) - Chinese Television System (CTS) 1993 - New Legend of Madame White Snake ( 新白娘子傳奇 ) 1995 - Chor Lau-heung (1995 TV series) (香帥傳奇) - Taiwan Television (TTV)
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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.
Sales of TV Guide began to reverse course with the 4–10 September 1953, "Fall Preview" issue, which had an average circulation of 1,746,327 copies; by the mid-1960s, TV Guide had become the most widely circulated magazine in the United States. [9] Print TV listings were a common feature of newspapers from the late-1950s to the mid-2000s.