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Taiwan Television

Taiwan Television Enterprise, Ltd. (Chinese: 臺灣電視公司; pinyin: Táiwān Diànshì Gōngsī; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-ôan-tiān-sī-kong-si), commonly known as TTV and formerly known as Central Television and Voice of Taiwan, is the first terrestrial television station in the Republic of China (Taiwan).[1] It was established on April 28, 1962, and started formally broadcasting later that year on October 10, 1962, as free-to-air.[2][3] It is the first television company in Taiwan.[4][5]

Taiwan Television
TypeFree-to-air nationwide TV
CountryRepublic of China
Broadcast areaFree area of the Republic of China
Ownership
OwnerUnique Satellite TV
History
FoundedApril 28, 1962; 61 years ago (1962-04-28)
LaunchedOctober 10, 1962; 60 years ago (1962-10-10)
FounderTaiwanese Provincial Government
Links
Websitewww.TTV.com.tw
Availability
Streaming media
Sling TVInternet Protocol television
TTV building in Taipei City

The station became home to many trailblazing and innovative shows at the time. Recently, the station enjoyed a resurgence in viewership when it inked a major contract with Sanlih E-Television to promote and air the latter's shows. TTV's pop idol dramas consistently rated high, although it sometimes went down or up depending on the storyline and the stars' appeal on these dramas.

Under media reform laws, TTV was tapped for privatization in 2007.[6] Currently, the financial TV network Unique Satellite TV owns most of the stake of TTV.

Since 1962, TTV began some of the milestones that changed the landscape of TTV presenting the first Taiwanese-language TV serial as well as the first Mandarin drama anthology series. TTV presented the first costume drama serial "Cheng Ch'eng-kung" (1963) starring Ts'ao Chien as the title role. On September 7, 1969, after airing what would be one of its final major coverages, that of the Apollo XI landing in July, in monochrome, TTV transitioned to color.

Appearances

Logo history

Description

Since the beginning of TTV in 1962, the earliest known was a simple TV logo with the letters "TTV" in it; the two Ts striking with a thunderbolt and a small V on a blue-green-red background. It was used until 1990 when it was replaced by a circular disk with an angular triangle inside the logo forming a satellite dish. The 1990 logo was used until recently in July 2008 when the present logo was revised with the same design but the triangle itself moves upward.

Test card

The testcard of TTV is PM5544.

Closing and opening times

"Closing time" is 100%. It closes at 4:50. But it announced in the schedule.[clarification needed]

TTV

Open 167.8 hours a week (Mon 4:49-5:00)[clarification needed]

Channels

Broadcast platform

The TTV shows

TTV Mandarin Novels (臺視國語電視小說), the earliest TTV drama in Mandarin during the 1960s. It was the predecessor of today's Primetime drama serials that is now shown every night at 8 PM.

Star Showcase (羣星會), the earliest TTV variety show that lasted for 15 years from 1962 to 1977. It was revived in the early 1990s and again in 2002, but both of the newer versions lasted for less than six months.

Pentalight Talent Show (五燈獎), the longest TV talent show in Taiwan that lasted for 33 years from 1965 to 1998. Some of the popular singers in Taiwan started their careers in that said show.

Fu Pei-mei's Chinese Cooking Show (傅培梅時間), one of the earliest programs of TTV hosted by Fu Pei-mei (1931–2004) ran for 40 years (1962 to 2002).

Taiwanese Opera (楊麗花歌仔戲), a Taiwanese opera TV featuring Taiwanese opera singer Yang Li-hua, began showing in the early evening slot from 1962 to 1975 and again from 1979 to 1994 where she also produces her Taiwanese opera works. In 1994, the show presented "The Goddess of the Luo River (a.k.a. "Mystical Enchantress") was the first Taiwanese opera series to hit on the primetime slot at 8:00 PM. Then, a few series was produced sporadically from 1996 to 2003. The last one was "Ode to Its Successor" in 2003 where they earned an award in the 2004 Golden Bell Awards.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ Yiu, Cody (2004-06-01). . Taipei Times. Archived from the original on 2022-05-10. Retrieved 2022-05-10.
  2. ^ Zhao, Yunze; Sun, Ping (2009). A History of Journalism and Communication in China. London: Routledge. p. 124. ISBN 978-1-138-85509-0. Retrieved 2022-05-10 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Zhu, Ying; Berry, Chris, eds. (2009). TV China. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. p. 2. ISBN 978-0-253-35257-6. Retrieved 2022-05-10 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ Rawnsley, Gary D.; Rawnsley, Ming-Yeh T. (2018) [2001]. Critical Security, Democratisation and Television in Taiwan. Oxon: Routledge. ISBN 978-1-138-70623-1. Retrieved 2022-05-10 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ Rigger, Shelley (1999). Politics in Taiwan: Voting for Reform. London: Routledge. p. 73. ISBN 0-415-17209-8. Retrieved 2022-05-10 – via Google Books.
  6. ^ Hsu, Chien-Jung (2014). The Construction of National Identity in Taiwan's Media, 1896-2012. Leiden: Brill Publishers. pp. 78–79, 82–83. ISBN 978-90-04-22770-5. Retrieved 2022-05-10 – via Google Books.

External links

  • (in Chinese) TTV official website
  • Taiwan Television's channel on YouTube(in Chinese)

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Republic of ChinaOwnershipOwnerUnique Satellite TVHistoryFoundedApril 28 1962 61 years ago 1962 04 28 LaunchedOctober 10 1962 60 years ago 1962 10 10 FounderTaiwanese Provincial GovernmentLinksWebsitewww TTV com twAvailabilityStreaming mediaSling TVInternet Protocol televisionTTV building in Taipei City The station became home to many trailblazing and innovative shows at the time Recently the station enjoyed a resurgence in viewership when it inked a major contract with Sanlih E Television to promote and air the latter s shows TTV s pop idol dramas consistently rated high although it sometimes went down or up depending on the storyline and the stars appeal on these dramas Under media reform laws TTV was tapped for privatization in 2007 6 Currently the financial TV network Unique Satellite TV owns most of the stake of TTV Since 1962 TTV began some of the milestones that changed the landscape of TTV presenting the first Taiwanese language TV serial as well as the first Mandarin drama anthology series TTV presented the first costume drama serial Cheng Ch eng kung 1963 starring Ts ao Chien as the title role On September 7 1969 after airing what would be one of its final major coverages that of the Apollo XI landing in July in monochrome TTV transitioned to color Contents 1 Appearances 1 1 Logo history 1 2 Description 1 3 Test card 1 4 Closing and opening times 1 4 1 TTV 2 Channels 3 Broadcast platform 4 The TTV shows 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksAppearances EditLogo history Edit First version of TTV logo on a cufflink for senior executives Second version of TTV logo on TTV Building Second version of TTV logo on Bade Road Taipei Third version of TTV logo on TTV Building Third version of TTV logo on a broadcasting vehicleDescription Edit Since the beginning of TTV in 1962 the earliest known was a simple TV logo with the letters TTV in it the two Ts striking with a thunderbolt and a small V on a blue green red background It was used until 1990 when it was replaced by a circular disk with an angular triangle inside the logo forming a satellite dish The 1990 logo was used until recently in July 2008 when the present logo was revised with the same design but the triangle itself moves upward Test card Edit The testcard of TTV is PM5544 Closing and opening times Edit Closing time is 100 It closes at 4 50 But it announced in the schedule clarification needed TTV Edit Open 167 8 hours a week Mon 4 49 5 00 clarification needed Channels EditTTV Main Channel TTV News Channel TTV Finance TTV Variety formerly TTV Family TTV World defunct most of their programming sold to third party broadcasters Broadcast platform EditNorth America Cloud Tech Media Australia FetchTV Australia Malaysia ABNXcess Singapore mio TVThe TTV shows EditTTV Mandarin Novels 臺視國語電視小說 the earliest TTV drama in Mandarin during the 1960s It was the predecessor of today s Primetime drama serials that is now shown every night at 8 PM Star Showcase 羣星會 the earliest TTV variety show that lasted for 15 years from 1962 to 1977 It was revived in the early 1990s and again in 2002 but both of the newer versions lasted for less than six months Pentalight Talent Show 五燈獎 the longest TV talent show in Taiwan that lasted for 33 years from 1965 to 1998 Some of the popular singers in Taiwan started their careers in that said show Fu Pei mei s Chinese Cooking Show 傅培梅時間 one of the earliest programs of TTV hosted by Fu Pei mei 1931 2004 ran for 40 years 1962 to 2002 Taiwanese Opera 楊麗花歌仔戲 a Taiwanese opera TV featuring Taiwanese opera singer Yang Li hua began showing in the early evening slot from 1962 to 1975 and again from 1979 to 1994 where she also produces her Taiwanese opera works In 1994 the show presented The Goddess of the Luo River a k a Mystical Enchantress was the first Taiwanese opera series to hit on the primetime slot at 8 00 PM Then a few series was produced sporadically from 1996 to 2003 The last one was Ode to Its Successor in 2003 where they earned an award in the 2004 Golden Bell Awards citation needed See also EditList of Taiwanese television seriesReferences Edit Yiu Cody 2004 06 01 TTV starts digital broadcast system New Era The first terrestrial television station to broadcast digital signals will offer three programming options tripling content choices for its home viewers Taipei Times Archived from the original on 2022 05 10 Retrieved 2022 05 10 Zhao Yunze Sun Ping 2009 A History of Journalism and Communication in China London Routledge p 124 ISBN 978 1 138 85509 0 Retrieved 2022 05 10 via Google Books Zhu Ying Berry Chris eds 2009 TV China Bloomington Indiana Indiana University Press p 2 ISBN 978 0 253 35257 6 Retrieved 2022 05 10 via Google Books Rawnsley Gary D Rawnsley Ming Yeh T 2018 2001 Critical Security Democratisation and Television in Taiwan Oxon Routledge ISBN 978 1 138 70623 1 Retrieved 2022 05 10 via Google Books Rigger Shelley 1999 Politics in Taiwan Voting for Reform London Routledge p 73 ISBN 0 415 17209 8 Retrieved 2022 05 10 via Google Books Hsu Chien Jung 2014 The Construction of National Identity in Taiwan s Media 1896 2012 Leiden Brill Publishers pp 78 79 82 83 ISBN 978 90 04 22770 5 Retrieved 2022 05 10 via Google Books External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Taiwan Television in Chinese TTV official website Taiwan Television s channel on YouTube in Chinese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Taiwan Television amp oldid 1128188792, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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