HK Television Entertainment

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Hong Kong Television Entertainment Company Limited
PCCW
Websitewww.viu.tv

HK Television Entertainment Company Limited (

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.

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]:

Music Show

  • Chill Club (2019-)

Music Award

  • Chill Club Awards (2021-)

Drama

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

  1. ^ a b "Hong Kong Government Strips ATV of Broadcast License". Variety. 2 April 2015. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
  2. ^ "ViuTV that was set to launch in April". The Standard. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  3. ^ "RTHK invited to provide analog TV service". China Daily. Retrieved 18 March 2016.