List of television stations in Hong Kong
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There are four active free-to-air television networks and one remaining licensed pay television network in Hong Kong. There is also a number of online subscription television services.
Currently, there are no new applicants for free-to-air or pay-tv licences.
In 2007, free-to-air television broadcasters in Hong Kong were allocated extra frequency bands and bandwidth to provide additional digital broadcasts over and above that needed to provide simultaneous digital and analogue broadcasting of the four original multi frequency free-to-air channels. Digital terrestrial broadcasts began on 31 December 2007. Analogue terrestrial television ended in 2020.{{cite web |url=http://www.info.gov.hk/gia/general/201412/09/P201412090656.htm |title=Working target for analogue switch-off changed to 2020|author= |date=9 December 2014|publisher=Government of Hong Kong|access-date=3 April 2015}}
Free-to-air television
=In operation=
- Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB; {{lang|zh-hant|無綫電視}})
- Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK; {{lang|zh-hant|港台電視}})
- HK Television Entertainment (HKTVE; {{lang|zh-hant|香港電視娛樂}})
- i-CABLE HOY Limited (HOY; 有線寬頻開電視有限公司)
=Former licensees=
- Asia Television (ATV; {{lang|zh-hant|亞洲電視}}. Non-renewal announced in 2015. Ceased operation in 2016)
- Commercial Television (CTV; {{lang|zh-hant|佳藝電視}}. Ceased operation in 1978)
=Former licence applicants=
- New Asia Network (NAN; {{lang|zh-hant|新亞電視台}}), parent company Forever Top (Asia) Limited abandoned the application, following its acquisition of Cable TV Hong Kong and its subsidiary, Fantastic Television, which is a free television provider.{{cite web|title=CA Grants Formal Approval for Forever Top's Shareholding in i-CABLE|url=http://www.coms-auth.hk/en/media_focus/press_releases/index_id_1511.html|website=Communications Authority|accessdate=16 September 2017|date=12 September 2017}}
- Phoenix Hong Kong Television (PHKTV, {{lang|zh-hant|鳳凰香港電視}}), parent company Phoenix Television announced its decision to rescind the application on 18 August 2017.{{cite web |script-title=zh:有關撤回香港本地免費電視服務牌照申請 (In regards to the rescinding of the application for a local free-to-air television license in Hong Kong)|url=http://www.hkexnews.hk/listedco/listconews/SEHK/2017/0818/LTN20170818609_C.pdf|accessdate=16 September 2017|language=Chinese|date=18 August 2017}}
- Hong Kong Television Network (HKTV; {{lang|zh-hant|香港電視網絡}}) – 2nd time applicant. First application was rejected in 2013. Mobile television licence that restricts in-home viewing granted in 2017. Gave up the application in 2018.{{cite web|title=Communications Authority Press Release (July)|url=http://www.coms-auth.hk/en/media_focus/press_releases/index_id_1474.html|website=Communications Authority|accessdate=16 September 2017|date=13 July 2017}}
Licensed pay television
=In operation=
=Former licensees=
Free-to-air television channels
=Channels currently on-air=
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| Ch № | Name in English | Name in Chinese | Description | Primary Language | Picture Format | Transmission | Launch Date | Licensee |
31
|{{lang|zh-hant|港台電視31}} |RTHK's main channel. |rowspan="2"|Cantonese | rowspan="5" |Terrestrial and hybrid fibre-coaxial |rowspan="3"|13 January 2014 | rowspan="5" |RTHKRTHK is the public broadcaster in Hong Kong which is not required to have a licence. | ||||||||
32
|RTHK TV 32 |{{lang|zh-hant|港台電視32}} |A live feed of Legislative Council meetings every Wednesday and other important press conferences or events. | ||||||||
33 | RTHK TV 33
|{{lang|zh-hant|港台電視33}} |Simulcast of the Hong Kong version of CCTV-1 HD | |||||||
34
|RTHK TV 34 |{{lang|zh-hant|港台電視34}} |Simulcast of content by CGTN Documentary |rowspan="2"|English |1 July 2022 | ||||||||
35
|RTHK TV 35 |{{lang|zh-hant|港台電視35}} |Simulcast of content by CGTN |1 July 2023 | ||||||||
76
|HOY International Business Channel |{{lang|zh-hant|HOY國際財經台}} |HOY TV's business news channel |English |rowspan="3"|1080i HDTV |rowspan="3"|Hybrid fibre-coaxial, cable and terrestrial |rowspan="3"|I-CABLE HOY | ||||||||
77
|HOY TV |HOY TV's general entertainment channel. |rowspan="2"|Cantonese |14 May 2017 | ||||||||
78
|HOY 資訊台 |A 24-hour news, financial and infotainment channel. |21 Nov 2022 | ||||||||
81
|{{lang|zh-hant|翡翠台}} |TVB's main general entertainment channel. |rowspan="3"|Cantonese |rowspan="5"|1080i HDTV |rowspan="5"|Terrestrial |19 November 1967 |rowspan="5"|TVB | ||||||||
82
|TVB Plus has no Chinese name. It is referred to as "TVB Plus", in both English and Chinese parlance. |A youth-oriented entertainment, financial news and sports channel. |28 January 2008 | ||||||||
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|{{lang|zh-hant|無綫新聞台}} |A 24-hour news channel. |15 August 2017 | ||||||||
84
|{{lang|zh-hant|明珠台}} |A general entertainment channel broadcasting mainly in English. |English |19 November 1967 | ||||||||
85
|Phoenix Hong Kong Channel[https://www.hk01.com/%E5%A8%9B%E6%A8%82/104259/J5%E5%8F%B0%E5%B0%87%E6%94%B9%E5%90%8D-%E7%84%A1%E7%B6%AB%E8%B2%A1%E7%B6%93%E5%8F%B0-%E5%8A%9B%E6%92%BC%E6%9C%89%E7%B7%9Anow%E8%B2%A1%E7%B6%93%E5%8F%B0%E6%90%B6%E6%94%B6%E8%A6%96 accessdate=2017年7月13日] |{{lang|zh-hant|鳳凰衛視 香港台}} |To serve Chinese viewers in Hong Kong |Cantonese and Putonghua |Took over the frequency formerly occupied by HD Jade and TVB Finance, Sports & Information Channel28 March 2011 | ||||||||
96
|{{nowrap|ViuTVsix}} |ViuTVsix has no Chinese name. |A general entertainment channel broadcasting mainly in English. |English |rowspan="2"|1080i HDTV | rowspan="2" |IPTV and terrestrial |31 March 2017 | rowspan="2" |HKTVE | ||||||||
99
|ViuTV has no Chinese name. It is referred to as "ViuTV" in both English and Chinese parlance. |HKTVE's general entertainment channel. |Cantonese |2 April 2016 {{nowrap|{{small|(Preview)}}}} |
= Defunct channels =
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!Channel № (Digital) !Channel № (Analogue) !Name (English) !Name (Chinese) !Channel content !Primary language !Began operation (Digital) !Began operation (Analogue) !Ceased operation !Means of Transmission !Licence !Note |
This channel ceased broadcasting before the advent of digital television.
|29 |{{lang|zh-hant|佳藝電視}} |A general entertainment channel with prime time educational programming. It was the territory's 3rd free-to-air terrestrial television station. |7 September 1975 |22 August 1978 |Terrestrial, free-to-air |Commercial Television | |
colspan="2" rowspan="2" |This channel was not broadcast on terrestrial television
|Rediffusion Television (1957–1963){{cite web|script-title=zh:由麗的到亞視 一個電視台的終結 (From Rediffusion To ATV The End of a Television Station)|url=https://atv.thestandnews.com/|website=Standnews|accessdate=5 April 2016}} |{{lang|zh-hant|麗的電視}} |RTV's main channel. |Primary: English |1973 |rowspan="2"|Subscription-based Cable |rowspan="2"|Rediffusion Television |
Rediffusion Television Chinese Channel
|{{lang|zh-hant|麗的電視中文台}} |RTV's main Chinese channel |rowspan="2"|Cantonese |30 September 1963 |31 October 1973 |Became free-to-air channel RTV-1 |
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|23 |RTV-1 (1973–1982) |{{lang|zh-hant|麗的第一台}} (1973–1982) |RTV, and later ATV's main Chinese channel. |rowspan="6"|31 December 2007 |rowspan="2"|1 December 1973 |rowspan="2"|2 April 2016 |rowspan="15"|Terrestrial, free-to-air |rowspan="2"|RTV (later ATV) |rowspan="2"|Station changed identity multiple times since 1973. |
16
|27 |RTV-2 (1973–1982) |{{lang|zh-hant|麗的第二台}} (1973–1982) |RTV, and later ATV's main English channel. |English |
12
|rowspan="13"|This channel has never launched an analogue television service. |ATV News & Business |{{lang|zh-hant|亞洲電視新聞財經頻道}} |News channel. |rowspan="4"|Cantonese |rowspan="4"|1 April 2009 |rowspan="11"|ATV |rowspan="11"| |
13
|ATV His |{{lang|zh-hant|亞洲電視動感資訊頻道}} |Male-oriented channel. |
14
|ATV Her |{{lang|zh-hant|亞洲電視魅力資訊頻道}} |Female-oriented channel. |
15
|ATV Plus |{{lang|zh-hant|亞洲電視文化資訊頻道}} |Documentary channel. |
15
|{{lang|zh-hant|中國中央電視台中文國際頻道}} |Simulcast of content by CCTV-4. |rowspan="2"|Mandarin Chinese |rowspan="2"|1 April 2009 |1 March 2011 |
14
|{{lang|zh-hant|中天亞洲台}} |Simulcast of content by Chung T'ien Television. |1 April 2011 |
19
|ATV HDTV |{{lang|zh-hant|亞洲電視高清頻道}} |rowspan="2"|High definition general entertainment channel. |rowspan="2"|Cantonese |31 December 2007 |1 April 2009 |
19
|ATV Asia |{{lang|zh-hant|亞洲電視亞洲台}} |1 April 2009 |2 May 2011 |
15
|{{lang|zh-hant|中國中央電視台綜合頻道}} |Simulcast of content by China Central Television. |Mandarin Chinese |1 March 2011 |rowspan="2"|2 April 2016 |
13
|{{lang|zh-hant|歲月留聲}} |Replay of past ATV classics. |Cantonese |31 December 2012 |
13
|{{lang|zh-hant|南方電視台衛星頻道}} |Simulcast of content by Southern Media Corporation. |Mandarin Chinese |1 October 2009 |1 October 2012 |
85
|TVB HD Jade |{{lang|zh-hant|無線電視高清翡翠台}} |High definition general entertainment channel. |rowspan="2"|Cantonese |31 December 2007 |22 February 2016, 2:59 am |rowspan="2"|TVB |Cease simulcast transmission with TVB Jade & replace by J5. |
85
|TVB J5 |A high definition channel focusing on financial news and documentaries. |22 February 2016 |15 August 2017, 6:00 am |Stopped showing variety shows and drama since 8 May 2017 and replace by TVB Finance Channel. |
Additional channels
=Operative services=
Hong Kong uses the same Digital Terrestrial Multimedia Broadcast (DMB-T/H) standard as Macau and Guangdong and, because of signal overspill, viewers in Hong Kong can receive and watch all free to air channels from these areas without much difficulty.
However, because of licensing and intellectual property reasons, except for the four local free-to-air networks and CCTV-1, a subsidiary of China Central Television (CCTV), viewers outside of certain confines
government offices and statutory bodies; consulates-general and officially recognised bodies; guest houses and hotels ranked with four stars or above that receive foreign guests; apartment buildings exclusively for office and residential use by persons from abroad; clubs exclusively serving persons from abroad; residential use by the family which included the person(s) directly employed by or retired from the following stipulated confines, such as: departments and related organisations of the government of the HKSAR, office and branches of the Central People's Government in Hong Kong, consulates-general and officially recognised bodies, MTR Corporation. are not legally allowed to watch these channels.
Residential subscribers to cable premium and subscription services are free to use these services within certain confines, usually within their own homes, and under the terms and conditions of their service provider. Other contracts deal with the provision of services to non-domestic properties, e.g. premium sport content to bars.
References and notes
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