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RTHK Radio 3 (Chinese: 香港電台第三台; Jyutping: hoeng1gong2 din6toi4 dai6saam1 toi4) is a broadcasting station under Radio Television Hong Kong.It was launched on 30 June 1928 and is the first radio broadcast station in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong RTHK Radio live with Emma's Classical Music Radio Show. The British Hong Kong Government launched its first radio broadcasting station, known as "GOW", on 20 June 1928, [4] with a starting staff of only six people. [5] [6] Several name changes occurred over the next few years, and it eventually became known as "Radio Hong Kong" (RHK ...
As of September 2017, there are three licensed broadcasters of terrestrial radio in Hong Kong, broadcasting on both MW (AM) and FM bands. An underground radio station "Citizens' Radio" also broadcasts on FM without a licence. Government radio-television station: Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK) RTHK Radio 1 (FM 92.6 MHz - 94.4 MHz)
Category: Radio stations in Hong Kong. 1 language. ... RTHK; RTHK Radio 3 This page was last edited on 7 June 2023, at 16:24 (UTC). Text ...
RTHK also presents the International Pop Poll Awards annually. James Fung Wai-tong, chairman of the organising committee, said that from 1990 onwards, the awards ceremony had already given prizes to over 200 international pop songs, widening the perspectives of both the public and the local music industry with a diversified music culture. [3] [4]
Commercial Radio Hong Kong broadcasts at 88.1 FM (talk), 90.3 FM (Cantonese pop, youth), and 864 AM (English). Metro Broadcast Corporation Limited consists of 3 radio channels: Metro Finance (FM104), Metro Showbiz (FM99.7) and Metro Plus (AM 1044). Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK):
Jacqueline Pang (born Pang Ka-man, 27 August 1973) is a Hong Kong live television compère/host, interviewer, author, and has been a radio announcer and DJ on RTHK (Radio Television Hong Kong) since 1998. Pang is fluent in English and Putonghua, in addition to her native Cantonese.
[3] By early 1989 Willson was the producer/presenter of "Night Music" 4 weekly late night radio shows on RTHK (Radio Television Hong Kong) Radio 3. [4] [5] This was ended by a serious motorcycle accident. In addition to hosting Sunset Sounds and Simon's Rolled Gold on RTHK Radio 3, Willson has been the DJ of the Hong Kong Sevens since 2011. [6]