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  2. Apple Daily - Wikipedia

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    It also extensively used written Cantonese, [37] when most Hong Kong newspapers used written vernacular Chinese, [38] and a focus on reporting crime, celebrity news, eroticism, gambling, and drug use. [39] It carried at least three pages of entertainment news at the beginning but this was increased by eight pages by 2000. [40]: 64

  3. Media of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong is home to many of Asia's biggest media entities and remains one of the world's largest film industries. [1] The loose regulation over the establishment of a newspaper makes Hong Kong home to many international media such as the Asian Wall Street Journal and Far Eastern Economic Review, and publications with anti-Communist backgrounds such as The Epoch Times (which is funded by Falun ...

  4. HK01 - Wikipedia

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    HK01 (Chinese: 香港01) is a Hong Kong–based online news portal launched by Yu Pun-hoi, a former chairman of the Ming Pao. [4] It is operated by HK01 Company Limited, established in June 2015. [5] The website went live on 11 January 2016. It publishes a weekly paper every Friday, the first edition of which was released on 11 March 2016. [6]

  5. Next Digital - Wikipedia

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    Apple Daily – Formerly one of Hong Kong's largest circulation newspapers, which was published daily between 1995 and 2021. [20] Next Magazine – Published on Wednesday evenings, one of Hong Kong's largest circulation news and entertainment magazines between 1990 and 2021. Easy Finder – A teen-focused entertainment magazine.

  6. TVB - Wikipedia

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    Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) is a television broadcasting company based in Hong Kong. The company operates five free-to-air terrestrial television channels in Hong Kong, with TVB Jade as its main Cantonese language service, and TVB Pearl as its main English service. TVB is headquartered at TVB City at the Tseung Kwan O Industrial Estate.

  7. Asia Television - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong's other main television broadcaster, TVB, was regarded as the driving force behind ATV's decision to transform its pay TV operation to terrestrial TV broadcasting. For many years, TVB has been the predominant rating leader in Hong Kong, its programmes often capturing 90–95% of the viewing audience.

  8. Star China Media - Wikipedia

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    The company operates television channels Xing Kong and Channel V Mainland China, and maintains Fortune Star film library. Its businesses were previously a part of the original News Corporation's Star TV group of television channels in Hong Kong. China Media Capital took over a percentage of shares in them in 2010, and completed acquisition in 2014.

  9. TVB Jade - Wikipedia

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    TVB Jade. TVB Jade (Chinese: 無綫電視翡翠台), or simply Jade, is a Hong Kong Cantonese-language free-to-air television channel owned and operated by Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) as its flagship service, alongside its sister network, the English-language TVB Pearl. Broadcasting started on 19 November 1967.