HK Television Entertainment
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Trade name | ViuTV |
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Native name | 香港電視娛樂有限公司 |
Industry | Television broadcasting |
Founded | 18 January 2010; 14 years ago (2010-01-18) |
Headquarters | Unit 899, 8th Floor, KITEC, 1 Trademart Drive, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong , China |
Area served | Hong Kong |
Brands | ViuTV ViuTVsix |
Parent | PCCW |
Website | www |
HK Television Entertainment Company Limited (Chinese: 香港電視娛樂有限公司, or ViuTV) is a television service operator in Hong Kong operated by Hong Kong billionaire Richard Li's PCCW, through its subsidiary PCCW Media, which also owns an IPTV platform, Now TV and operating an OTT service, Viu.
History
The company was launched in January 2010, HKTVE has applied for an over-the-air license for PCCW Limited. HKTVE's license was formally approved by the Hong Kong government on the first day of April 2015, concurrent with the announcement that ATV's over-the-air license would be revoked on 31 March 2016.[1]
Upon approval, HKTVE plan to launch a Cantonese channel within 12 months and an English channel within 24 months. The Cantonese service and ATV's replacement, ViuTV, will operate on a 24-hour schedule,[2] While the English channel, ViuTVsix, will also operate on a 17-hour schedule. The licence was issued on a 12-year term, subject to a mid-term review in 2021.[1][3]
Artists
Groups
Except for PIX3L, the label of Universal Music, all of its groups are the labels of Music Nation Records, a music company owned by Richard Li.
- COLLAR
- ERROR
- MIRROR
- P1X3L
- ROVER
Individuals (Male)
- Thor Lok
- Johnny Hui
- Brian Chan
- Colin Chan
- Dixon Wong
- Janzen Tsang
- Vincent Tang
Individuals (Female)
- Hailey Chan
- Shirley Sham
- Bonde Shum
- Katherine Chan
- Sarika Choi
- Mishy FIsh
- Florica Lin
- Alina Li
- Kathy Wong
- Wayii Cheng
- Gloria Cheung
- Pony Tsoi
- Ranya Lee
- Ah Gi
- Melody
- Yoyo Kot
- Alice Hui
- Sica Ho
- Win Win Yeung
- Ash Chung
Notable shows from ViuTV
Survival Show:
King Maker series [zh]:
- Goodnight Show - King Maker (2018)
- King Maker II (2019)
- King Maker III (2020)
- King Maker IV (2021)
Music Show
- Chill Club (2019-)
Music Award
- Chill Club Awards (2021-)
Drama
- Leap Day (2020)
- Ossan's Love HK (2021)
Game Show
- ERROR Crazy Trip (2019)
- be On Game (2020)
- ERROR Selfish Project (2021)
- Battle Feel (2021)
- be On Game Season 2 (2021)
Talk Show
- Talker – Helmet Intercom (2016–2023)
References
- v
- t
- e
channels
RTHK |
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TVB | |
HKTVE | |
i-CABLE HOY |
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channels
Now TV |
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streaming platforms
- Amazon Prime Video
- Asia Television
- Disney+
- HBO Asia
- HKJC TV
- HMVOD
- HOY
- i-Cable Channel 18
- MyTV Super
- Netflix
- Now E
- Now Player
- RTHK Screen
- TV Most
- Viu
- ViuTV
channels (selection)
services
Free-to-air |
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Licensed pay-TV | |
Mobile television | |
Internet television |
- Educational Television (Hong Kong)
- Entertainment Expo Hong Kong
- Media of Hong Kong
- Television presenters