What does RTHK stand for?
Radio Television Hong Kong
Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK) is the public broadcasting service in Hong Kong. GOW, the predecessor to RTHK, was established in 1928 as the first broadcasting service in Hong Kong.
How can I watch RTHK?
Yes, RTHK SCREEN is completely free and available to all iOS and Android users. Users may download it for free at iTunes App Store or Google Play. RTHK does not charge any fees for it.
How many radio stations are there in Hong Kong?
Broadcast In Several Different Languages. There are 18 Hong Kong Radio Stations. It is not a lot for a small city with such a BIG population. But quality is always better than quantity.
How do I download RTHK radio Programmes?
Go to “My Downloads” and play the programme in offline mode. “: the podcast programme content will be saved in “My Downloads”. Here you can watch/listen to the podcast programme even if the devices are disconnected from Wi-Fi or mobile data networks.
How many TV channels are there in Hong Kong?
There are four active free-to-air television networks in Hong Kong.
What TV channels are owned by China?
Mainland China
- China Central Television (CCTV) CCTV-1 (General) CCTV-2 (Finance) CCTV-3 (Arts)
- China Education Television (CETV) CETV-1 (Human resources) CETV-2 (Distance education)
- China Xinhua News Network Corporation (CNC) CNC World. CNC Finance and Business.
- China Weather TV.
- China Movie TV(CHC)
- China Health TV.
Who owns Hong Kong Phoenix?
Phoenix Hong Kong Channel
Broadcast area | Pearl River Delta: Hong Kong, Macau, Guangzhou, Shenzhen |
Ownership | |
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Owner | Phoenix Television |
History | |
Launched | 28 March 2011 |
Does China own Hong Kong Phoenix TV?
Some of its programmes still broadcasting in Mandarin Chinese. 97% of the company is owned by a single holder in Beijing Named Vivian Huo, managing director at H&H Capital Partners.
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