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HONG KONG — Pay TV in the region is getting a new look for the New Year, as three companies overhaul their offerings. I-Cable Communications has revamped to keep abreast of growing competition ...
HONG KONG – Hong Kong police opened fire and hit at least one protester on Monday, media reported, as chaos erupted across the city a day after officers fired tear gas to break up demonstrati… ...
Hong Kong now only has one other major pay-TV broadcaster, NowTV, which like free-to-air service ViuTV, is owned by Richard Li’s PCCW. I-Cable net losses increased by 29% to HK$226M (US$28.8M ...
Struggling Hong Kong pay-TV platform, I-Cable is seeking $91 million (HK$704 million) of refinancing through a share issue expected to bring in new investors. I-Cable is Hong Kong’s leading ...
Hong Kong bars fined over cable piracy Soccer world body FIFA and pay TV operator Hong Kong Cable Television Ltd. reached out of court settlements with three local red-light district bars that ...
Hong Kong now only has one other major pay-TV broadcaster, NowTV, which like free-to-air service ViuTV, is owned by Richard Li’s PCCW. I-Cable net losses increased by 29% to HK$226M (US$28.8M ...
Refusal by the Hong Kong government to grant a license to operate free-to-air television services has been perceived to have wider implications, and Mainland China's influence, on the freedom of ...
HONG KONG — It’s been years since mass arrests all but silenced ... saying “the streets are full of petty people.” Local broadcaster i-Cable News said national security guidelines would be issued to ...
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam is due to announce she will not run for a second term as chief executive of the global financial hub in a leadership election on May 8, Cable TV reported on Monday ...
Hong Kong multiplay operator i-CABLE Communications has announced that, in view of the rapidly changing media landscape in Hong Kong and fierce competition among the global paid TV content providers ...
The home of media tycoon and Hong Kong democracy advocate Jimmy Lai was attacked by firebombs and no one was hurt in the incident, Hong Kong’s Cable TV news reported.
Hong Kong regulators have ordered local free-to-air TV and radio broadcasters to carry 30 minutes of national education and identity and National Security Law programming each week.
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