டைவாந் ஒளிபரப்பு அமைப்பு News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from டைவாந் ஒளிபரப்பு அமைப்பு. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In டைவாந் ஒளிபரப்பு அமைப்பு Today - Breaking & Trending Today

Under scrutiny over Channel 52, CTS predicts financial losses of NT$260m


Under scrutiny over Channel 52, CTS predicts financial losses of NT$260m
By Shelley Shan / Staff reporter
Chinese Television System (CTS) is expecting financial losses of NT$260 million (US$9.14 million) this year, general manager Leon Chuang (莊豐嘉) told the Legislative Yuan’s Education and Culture Committee yesterday.
CTS aims to generate profits three years after it starts broadcasting its news channel on cable television, Chuang added.
The Ministry of Culture was scheduled to brief the committee on progress in drafting a public media act.
Chinese Television System general manager Leon Chuang speaks at a news conference in Taipei on Friday last week. ....

T Ai Pei , Lin Yi Hua , Central News Agency , Chinese Nationalist Party , Taiwan National Games , Public Television Service , Chinese Television System , National Communications Commission , Radio Taiwan International , Ministry Of Culture , Culture Committee , Shelley Shan , Television System , Leon Chuang , Legislative Yuan , Taiwan Indigenous , Homeplus Digital , Legislator Lin Yi Hua , Summer Universiade , National Games , Taiwan Broadcasting System , Terrestrial Television Act , Culture Lee Yung Te , Chairman Wong Po Tsung , டி ஐ பேய் , லின் இ ஹுவா ,

CTS News to begin broadcasting on channel 52 next week


CTS News to begin broadcasting on channel 52 next week
04/13/2021 08:58 PM
CTS headquarters in Taipei. CNA file photo
Taipei, April 13 (CNA) Customers of several cable television providers will be able to watch Chinese Television System (CTS) News and Info on channel 52 from April 19, several months after the spot was left vacant following a controversial decision by the National Communications Commission (NCC).
Twelve subsidiaries of cable TV giant Homeplus Digital Co. and three independent operators had applied to the NCC to move CTS News and Info from its current spot on channel 130 into the vacant channel slot.
The NCC approved the applications on March 31, although formal notification was only sent to the 15 operators on Tuesday. ....

T Ai Pei , Chiang Yi Ching , Matthew Mazzetta , Su Szu Yun , Want China Times Media Group , Homeplus Digital Co , Public Television Service , Chinese Television System , National Communications Commission , Democratic Progressive Party , Taiwan Television , Taiwan Fixed Network Co , Homeplus Digital , Taiwan Fixed Network , Taiwan Broadcasting System , டி ஐ பேய் , சியாங் இ சிங் , வேண்டும் சீனா முறை மீடியா குழு , ஹோமப்ளஸ் டிஜிட்டல் இணை , பொது தொலைக்காட்சி சேவை , சீன தொலைக்காட்சி அமைப்பு , தேசிய தகவல்தொடர்புகள் தரகு , ஜனநாயக ப்ரோக்ரெஸிவ் கட்சி , டைவாந் தொலைக்காட்சி , டைவாந் சரி செய்யப்பட்டது வலைப்பின்னல் இணை , ஹோமப்ளஸ் டிஜிட்டல் ,

EDITORIAL: Media freedom in danger - Taipei Times

There is a fine line between supervising and controlling the media, and with the National Communications Commission (NCC) losing credibility, the government needs to be careful about where it stands.
Even as the government welcomed news that BBC correspondent John Sudworth had relocated from China to Taiwan and hailed Taiwan’s freedom of the press, the commission sparked criticism after it approved a move to channel 52 for Chinese Television System’s (CTS) News and Info channel.
NCC Chairman Chen Yaw-shyang (陳耀祥) has been accused of bias after a hearing last year at which he urged operators to give Taiwan Broadcasting System the ....

John Sudworth , National Communications Commission , Chinese Television System , Democratic Progressive Party , Apple Daily , Want China Times Group , Chen Yaw Shyang , Taiwan Broadcasting System , Executive Yuan , Presidential Office , Chinese Language Apple Daily , The Taipei Times , தேசிய தகவல்தொடர்புகள் தரகு , சீன தொலைக்காட்சி அமைப்பு , ஜனநாயக ப்ரோக்ரெஸிவ் கட்சி , ஆப்பிள் தினசரி , வேண்டும் சீனா முறை குழு , டைவாந் ஒளிபரப்பு அமைப்பு , நிர்வாகி யுவான் , ப்ரெஸிடெந்ஶியல் அலுவலகம் , சீன மொழி ஆப்பிள் தினசரி , தி தைப்பே முறை ,

FEATURE: CTS seeks Channel 52 approval, despite flak


FEATURE: CTS seeks Channel 52 approval, despite flak
By Shelley Shan / Staff reporter
On Nov. 18 last year, when National Communications Commission (NCC) Chairman Chen Yaw-shyang (陳耀祥) urged cable operators to consider “giving Taiwan Broadcasting System [TBS] a chance” to take over Channel 52, it was widely perceived as an unprecedented and inappropriate move.
Critics said that the cable channel lineup is based on negotiations between cable system operators and channel operators, not the NCC.
The commission, they said, has no right to intervene in negotiations and should not compromise its neutrality by publicly endorsing a network or channel such as suggesting that TBS, the nation’s public broadcasting group, follow CTi News in controlling Channel 52. ....

T Ai Pei , National Taiwan University , Weber Lai , Taiwan Television Or China , Taipei Times , Chinese Television System , National Communications Commission , Ministry Of Culture , National Taiwan University Of Art Department , Shelley Shan , Chairman Chen Yaw Shyang , Taiwan Broadcasting System , Homeplus Digital , Global News , Taiwan Television , China Television , Satellite Broadcasting Act , Leon Chuang , The Taipei Times , டி ஐ பேய் , தேசிய டைவாந் பல்கலைக்கழகம் , வெபர் லாய் , டைவாந் தொலைக்காட்சி அல்லது சீனா , தைப்பே முறை , சீன தொலைக்காட்சி அமைப்பு , தேசிய தகவல்தொடர்புகள் தரகு ,

Pro-China TV Station Goes Off Air in Taiwan After Losing Broadcast License


Advertisement
Taiwan’s Chung Tien Television (CTiTV) went off air on midnight Friday after its broadcast license was not renewed in a move critics claim is politically motivated.
The National Communications Commission (NCC) denied CTiTV its license last month, citing “repeated violations of regulations and the failure of its internal discipline and control mechanisms.”
CTi News is known for its China-friendly viewpoints and its opposition to the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). It is owned by the Want Want China Times group, which is helmed by Tsai Eng-meng, a Taiwanese businessman openly sympathetic to the Chinese government.
Numerous media reports last year alleged properties owned by Want Want received funding and editorial direction from authorities in China. Want Want has denied these claims. ....

Ma Ying Jeou , Johnny Chiang , Han Kuo Yu , Nicole Chan , Tsai Eng Meng , National Communications Commission , Taiwan Chung Tien Television Cti , Democratic Progressive Party , Taiwan Supreme Administrative Court On , Reporters Without Borders , Chung Tien Television , Want China Times , President Tsai Ing Wen , Supreme Administrative Court , President Ma Ying Jeou , Tsai Ing Wen , Presidential Office , Without Borders , Chen Yaw Shyang , Taiwan Broadcasting System , ஜானி சியாங் , ஹான் குவோ யூ , நிக்கோல் சான் , ட்‌ஸை எஂக் மெங் , தேசிய தகவல்தொடர்புகள் தரகு , டைவாந் சுங் டியெந் தொலைக்காட்சி சிட்டி ,