TVBS
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TVBS Media Inc. (
History
The company's flagship channel, TVBS, began its broadcast through satellite DTH and local cable systems on 28 September 1993.[
As the first privately owned broadcaster, it broke the decades-long oligopoly of the three state-owned terrestrial television stations in the Taiwan market.
TVBS Media was the first Taiwanese broadcasting company to go full HD, from filming to production to broadcast. It was the first to introduce 4K cameras paired with movie-quality lenses to film and produce its dramas, programs, and news special reports.
TVBS channels
TVBS operates four channels:
- TVBS
- TVBS Entertainment Channel
- TVBS-NEWS
- TVBS-Asia
Controversy
- juristic person. Executive Yuanannounced that TVBS's ownership models is legal and GIO are required to return the fine.
- Bitumen duck incident (瀝青鴨事件): happened on 29 December 2006. Although TVBS apologized, the incident had already caused damage to the duck farming industry.[2]
- Chou Cheng-pao Video Tape incident (周政保影帶事件): happened on 26 March 2007.[3][4][5] On March 30, the NCC fined TVBS a total of two million New Taiwan dollars and required TVBS to replace the general manager.[6]
See also
References
- ^ "Cher Wang controls TVBS: Apple Daily".
- ^ (in Chinese) T台醜聞/綠營率鴨農向TVBS提出賠償 至少求償3.5億元, ETtoday, 2007-04-17.
- ^ (in Chinese) 【TVBS聲明】影帶事件隱瞞實情 TVBS主動舉發 Archived 2016-08-15 at the Wayback Machine, TVBS official website, 2007-03-28.
- ^ (in Chinese) 自由電子報 - 嗆聲影帶/ 高層不起訴 代表T台清白 檢︰不能這樣說.
- ^ TVBS reporters fired over video – The China Post.
- ^ (in Chinese) 自由電子報 - TVBS影帶恐嚇案事件簿.
External links
- (in Chinese) TVBS Official Site
- (in English) TVBi
- (in English) Chuang, Jimmy; Shan, Shelley (29 Mar 2007). "Gangster footage shot by TVBS reporter". Taipei Times. p. 1.
- (in English) The Star: “Taiwan reporters fired over TV gangster video”[permanent dead link], 2007-03-29
- (in English) ic Wales: “Taiwanese gangster threatens to kill rival”[permanent dead link], 2007-03-27
- (in English) Earthtimes: “Man's TV threat proves costly”[permanent dead link], 2007-03-29