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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-1 HD: Putonghua: 34 RTHK TV 34 港台電視34: Simulcast of content by CGTN Documentary: English 1 July 2022 35 RTHK TV 35 港台電視35
Television channels broadcasting in the English language in Hong Kong. Pages in category "English-language television stations in Hong Kong" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
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 ...
Vietnam in the meantime has no TV broadcasters for MotoGP, until SPOTV officially launched on December 24, 2023. [27] Hong Kong pay TV provider Now TV picked up the coverage of 2021 US Open along with the remaining races of the 2021 Formula One World Championship and future UFC fights, prior to the closure of the Fox Sports network. [28] [29]
Now TV is the largest pay-TV operator in Hong Kong in terms of number of subscribers, number of channels, number of HD channels and quantity of VOD contents. The word "Now" is abbreviated from "Network Of the World". They provide 197 TV channels including 176 channels branded under Now TV, 32 of which are in HD.
The Hong Kong government has licensed the broadcast rights to the Summer Olympic Games in Paris. It intends to relicense the rights to four TV broadcasters in the city – TVB, ViuTV, HOY TV and ...
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News Roundup (Chinese: 晚間新聞) is the flagship news programme for Hong Kong television channel TVB Jade. It airs from 11:00 to 11:30 pm on weeknights and 11:30 to 11:45 pm on weekends. As of June 2017, News Roundup was the most watched daily news programme in Hong Kong, with average 0.7 million (11%) viewers each night. [1]