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  2. 1990s in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong film industry had its golden age in the 1990s with a record of around 200 films in a year. An iconic director was Wong Kar-wai, he had contributed a large proportion to the success of the Hong Kong film industry. He had been nominated and received multiple awards around the world.

  3. Asia Television - Wikipedia

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    News programmes broadcast by ATV were deemed by some observers to have taken on a pro-Beijing bias, reporting news involving pro-democracy political forces in Hong Kong in a negative light.

  4. Japanese journalist barred from entering Hong Kong without ...

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    A Japanese journalist was barred from entering Hong Kong without a clear reason and was sent back to his country, a Japanese newspaper said, raising concerns over the city's shrinking press ...

  5. i-CABLE News Channel (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    The channel forms part of Cable News Hong Kong and is owned by i-CABLE News Limited, and is seen on Channel 9 (Until 23 May 2018 in SD and Channel 209 Until 7 May 2018 in HD) on Cable TV Hong Kong 's channel lineup. News bulletins are presented throughout the day, including financial, weather, sport and breaking news, updated every thirty minutes.

  6. Suara (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Suara was founded in 2002. [4] It began publication in 2003, initially printing 16,000 copies of each 16-page edition. [5] The newspaper is owned by HK Publications Limited, which also publishes Hong Kong News, a twice-monthly paper targeting the Filipino community in Hong Kong.

  7. Tin Tin Daily News - Wikipedia

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    Tin Tin Daily News also known as Tin Tin Yat Pao was a newspaper in Hong Kong, published between 1960 and 2000. In later years it took a pro-Beijing editorial stand. [1] [2] It was founded by the Wai Kee-shun family, who made their fortune in pharmaceutical industry and was the first colour-printed newspaper in Hong Kong .

  8. List of television stations in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    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.