Fairchild TV

{{Short description|Canadian Cantonese language channel}}

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{{Infobox television channel

| name = Fairchild TV

| logo = Fairchild TV 2013.png

| logo_caption = Fairchild TV logo

| image = FairchildTVRHStudio.JPG

| logo_size = 200px

| launch_date = {{Start date and age|1993|12|}}

| closed_date =

| picture_format = 1080i (HDTV)

| network =

| owner = Fairchild Group (80%)
TVB (20%)

| sister_channels = Fairchild TV 2
Talentvision

| caption = Fairchild TV Studio in Richmond Hill

| country = Canada

| language = Cantonese

| area = National

| headquarters = Richmond, British Columbia
Richmond Hill, Ontario

| former_names =

| website = {{URL|http://www.fairchildtv.com|Fairchild TV}} (in Cantonese)

{{URL|https://www.fairchildtv.com/en/|Fairchild TV}} (in English)

}}

{{Infobox Chinese

| title = Fairchild TV

| t = {{linktext|新時代|電視}}

| s = {{linktext|新时代|电视}}

| p = Xīnshídài diànshì

| w = Hsinshihtai tienshih

| j = San1si4doi6 din6si6

| l = New Era Television

}}

Fairchild TV or FTV (新時代電視), is a Canadian Cantonese language exempt specialty channel."Waging a war over a large, wealthy, educated audience ; Fairchild TV and CFMT are battling it out to deliver the news to Canada's Chinese community". Toronto Star, February 28, 1999. It is owned by Fairchild Group, with Hong Kong broadcaster TVB holding a 20% minority stake. Fairchild TV has studios in the Greater Toronto Area (Richmond Hill, Ontario) and Greater Vancouver (inside Aberdeen Centre in Richmond, British Columbia).

The channel's origins can be traced to the Cantonese broadcasting service, Chinavision Canada was rebranded as Fairchild TV in 1993 when Thomas Fung purchased Chinavision.

Operations

Up until October 1, 2022, Fairchild TV signed on at 6:00 a.m. EST and signed off at 3:35 a.m. EST in the Greater Toronto Area. In Greater Vancouver, Fairchild TV signed on at 6:00 a.m. PST and signed off at 4:00 a.m. PST. On October 1, 2022, Fairchild TV switched to a 24-hour schedule.

More than 475,000 Chinese Canadians across Canada watch Fairchild Television each day, roughly 30% of the whole Chinese population in Canada.

Until September 1, 2020, FTV operated two standard definition television channels: Fairchild TV in Cantonese and Talentvision in Mandarin. Both stations use programming from Vancouver and Toronto. On May 23, 2013, Fairchild TV launched two High Definition (HD) channels: Fairchild TV 2 HD in Cantonese and Talentvision 2 HD in Mandarin (ceased operations in July 2016). On September 1, 2020, Fairchild TV and Talenvision were upgraded to High Definition. Fairchild TV 2 "HD" signage was removed and renamed Fairchild TV 2.

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Programs

Fairchild TV broadcasts local (Canadian) and overseas (Asian) programming in the Cantonese language. It also serves as an overseas station of Hong Kong television station TVB. Due to that, Fairchild TV broadcasts TVB programmes, although at a time delay of up to one year due to obtaining overseas broadcasting rights. It has also broadcast programs from other Hong Kong television stations including ATV (previously), ViuTV, and additionally feature popular Mainland Chinese programmes. Fairchild TV also organises annual events, such as the Miss Chinese Vancouver Pageant, Miss Chinese Toronto Pageant, New Talent Singing Awards Vancouver Audition, New Talent Singing Awards Toronto Audition and Calgary New Talent Singing Awards. These programs are broadcast live nationally. Many of the contestants from these contests have gone on to hosting television shows on Fairchild TV and some earn fame in Asia. Most notable are Bernice Liu ({{lang|zh|廖碧兒}}), Linda Chung ({{lang|zh|鍾嘉欣}}), and Leanne Li ({{lang|zh|李亞男}}), they were former Miss Chinese Vancouver Pageant and Miss Chinese International Pageant winners, and Jacky Chu, Elva Hsiao and Jade Kwan of New Talent Singing Awards Vancouver Audition.

Current local programming list

=Weekly/daily programs=

  • Morning Exercise {{lang|zh|最緊要運動}}
  • Timeline Magazine {{lang|zh|時代雜誌}}
  • What's On {{lang|zh|熒幕八爪娛}}
  • Magazine 26 {{lang|zh|26分鐘見證實錄}}
  • Media Focus {{lang|zh|傳媒對焦}}
  • Chatting Platform {{Lang|zh|時事評台}}
  • Entertainment Circle {{Lang|zh|娛樂圈一圈}}

=Annual events=

Current artistes & presenters

class="wikitable sortable"
width="15%" | Name

! width="5%"| Active at FTV since

! width="10%"| Associated city

! width="20%"| Currently hosting

! width="20%"| Previously hosted

! width="30%"| Notables

Ada Luk
{{lang|zh|陆小雯}}

| 2000

| Vancouver

| Magazine 26

| Smart Consumer

| Also news anchor for Fairchild TV News

Annabelle Louie
{{lang|zh|雷安娜}}

| 1998

| Vancouver

|

| Leisure Talk, Cantonese Opera II

| 80s Hong Kong Cantopop singer

Bernice Taam
{{lang|zh|譚鄭瑛玲}}

| 1995

| Vancouver

|

| Cooking is Fun series

|

Chung-Ming Poon
{{lang|zh|潘宗明}}

| 1998

| Toronto

|

| Leisure Talk

| previous Hong Kong TVB presenter

Deborah Moore
{{lang|zh|狄寶娜摩亞}}

| 1995

| Vancouver

|

| Living with Deborah

| Miss Hong Kong 1981 Second Runner-up. Also Program Hostess at AM 1470

Delon Lew
{{lang|zh|廖德隆}}

| 1999

| Vancouver

|

| Saturday Sneak Preview

| Also DJ at AM 1470

Dominic Lam
{{lang|zh|林嘉華}}

| 1995

| Toronto

|

| Leisure Talk

| Current TVB contract artiste in Hong Kong. Also DJ at AM 1430 in Toronto

Kenneth Lau
{{lang|zh|劉家逸}}

| 2004

| Vancouver

|

| Broadway Camera Photography II

What’s On

| Now news anchor for Fairchild TV News

Mary Lo
{{lang|zh|盧玉鳳}}

| 1995

| Vancouver

|

| Hit Music Zone

Leisure Talk

| Also DJ at AM 1470

Ricky Cheung
{{lang|zh|張文謙}}

| 1993

| Vancouver

|

| Fast & Fun English, Broadway Camera Fun with DV

Leisure Talk

|

William Ho
{{lang|zh|何活權}}

| 2004

| Vancouver

|

| Cantonese Opera III

Leisure Talk

| Also Morning Radio Show host at AM 1470

Leo Shiu
{{lang|zh|蕭嘉俊}}

| 2001

| Toronto

|

| What's On

Leisure Talk

|

Rita Cheang
{{lang|zh|鄭敏銳}}

| 2005

| Calgary

|

| Alberta Report

| Also DJ at FM 94.7

Notable former presenters

The following is a list of former Fairchild Television presenters that are currently affiliated with other media outlets.

See also

References

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