HK Television Entertainment

HK Television Entertainment Company Limited (Chinese: 香港電視娛樂有限公司, or HKTVE) is a television service operator in a Hong Kong operated by Hong Kong billionaire Richard Li's PCCW, through its subsidiary PCCW Media, which also owns an IPTV platform, Now TV.

HK Television Entertainment Company Limited (ViuTV)
Native name
香港電視娛樂有限公司
IndustryTelevision broadcasting
Founded18 January 2010 (2010-01-18)
Area served
Hong Kong
BrandsViuTV
ViuTVsix
ParentPCCW
Websitewww.viu.tv

Launched in January 2010, HKTVE has been applying for an over-the-air license for PCCW Limited. HKTVE's license was formally approved by the Hong Kong government on 1 April 2015, concurrent with the announcement that ATV's over-the-air license would be revoked on 31 March 2016.[1]

Per the approval, HKTVE planned to launch a Cantonese channel within 12 months of the approval, and an English channel within 24 months. The Cantonese service and ATV's successor, ViuTV, will operate on a 24-hour schedule,[2] while the English channel, ViuTVsix, will broadcast on a 17-hour schedule. The license was issued on a 12-year term, subject to a mid-term review in 2021.[1][3]

References

  1. "Hong Kong Government Strips ATV of Broadcast License". Variety. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
  2. "ViuTV set for April launch". The Standard. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  3. "RTHK invited to provide analog TV service". China Daily. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
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