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Stanley Kwan (traditional Chinese: 關錦鵬; simplified Chinese: 关锦鹏); born 9 October 1957) is a Hong Kong film director and producer .

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33-474: Kwan landed a job at TVB after receiving a mass communications degree at Hong Kong Baptist College . Kwan's first film was Women (1985), which starred Chow Yun-fat , and was a big box-office success. Kwan's films often deal sympathetically with the plight of women and their struggles with romantic affairs of the heart. Rouge (1987), Full Moon in New York (1989), Center Stage (1992; a.k.a. Actress ),

66-776: A gay man in 1996 in Yang ± Yin , his documentary looking at the history of Chinese-language film through the prism of gender roles and sexuality. He is one of the few openly gay directors in Asia and one of the very few to have worked on these themes. His Lan Yu (2001) adapts a gay love story originally published on the Internet. Kwan is also an occasional lecturer at the City University of Hong Kong , where he teaches directing and writing to students. TVB Television Broadcasts Limited ( TVB ; Chinese : 電視廣播有限公司 )

99-584: A biopic on silent film star Ruan Lingyu and Everlasting Regret (2005), are all such typical Kwan films. Red Rose White Rose (1994) is an adaptation of a novella of the same name by Eileen Chang . The film was entered into the 45th Berlin International Film Festival . His 1998 film Hold You Tight won the Alfred Bauer Prize and Teddy Award at the 48th Berlin International Film Festival . Kwan came out as

132-659: A complex coaxial cable network. A network of transmitters, built atop various mountains, helped provide coverage to the territory. The main transmitter was built at Temple Hill , above Kowloon, to reach most of the main populated centre of Hong Kong as well as parts of the New Territories. Two broadcast relay stations were came into operation on 15 May 1968: one at Lamma Island expanded coverage to Pok Fu Lam, Aberdeen, Repulse Bay, and parts of Stanley, while another at Castle Peak covered Tuen Mun, Yuen Long, and Ping Shan. A third booster station, located on Cloudy Hill ,

165-474: A court in September 2011. Since the 4 June rally in 2009, TVB has been increasingly criticised for its pro-China bias. Netizens of HKGolden and LIHKG have called it "CCTVB", as a reference to China's state-controlled broadcaster CCTV . During the 2014 and 2019–20 Hong Kong protests , TVB's programmes, most especially its news reports were accused of providing biased coverage of the protests, with

198-491: A local e-commerce platform Ztore which owned and operated ztore.com and neigbuy.com. In 2023, a survey by The Communications Authority showed that some viewers said TVB's reality shows kept up with the current trend and the content was interesting, some said that its dramas and variety shows were repetitive in content, lacking creativity and were not appealing to viewers. In addition, some said there were too many programmes on Greater Bay Area (GBA) which were boring. Some audience

231-476: A loss of $ HK1bn for the company. It also questioned the company's investment on its eCommerce platform "Ztore" as the online platform requires improvement and investment in logistics and warehouse, "Sales of 'Ztore' increased as it placed a lot of ads on TVB, however this might result in huge loss for TVB. On 29 June 2018, the South China Morning Post quoted insider information that TVBI and

264-507: A pro-China slant. As a result of public boycotts, numerous brands officially pulled out of advertising contracts with TVB, including Pocari Sweat and Pizza Hut . A group of TVB shareholders issued a public letter addressed to the board of directors of TVB in 2023, accusing TVB of misleading its shareholders on the official name of the company that holds executive power; investment failure in SMI and State Reserve Energy Bonds, which resulted in

297-636: A second television station in Hong Kong, where the only television at that time was the wired, subscription-supported Rediffusion Television . There was debate as to whether the second station should be set up as a Crown corporation, like the BBC ; a purely commercial enterprise; or a combination of the two. Another challenge lay in procuring enough content for the new station. In 1962, Director of Information Services J. L. Murray stated that while English programming could be purchased from other countries, "no country

330-655: 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 . TVB commenced broadcasting on November 19, 1967. The company was incorporated on July 26, 1965 and

363-410: Is about to withdraw from his shares and intends to resign as chairman to leave TV Broadcasting Co., Ltd. On 16 December, chief executive Mark Lee issued an internal notice stating that about 350 employees would be cut, accounting for about 10% of the company's remaining employees. Following this, on 20 December, more than 50 behind-the-scenes staff members were fired, most of them from the variety show and

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396-462: Is only 1 km long but having played host to all five broadcasting outlets in Hong Kong at one point in the 1970s, and the hill on which the road is located was known in Chinese as Ng Toi Shan (五台山, lit. five-station hill ) during that time. The five broadcasters were: The area became known as Four-station Hill ( 四台山 ) in 1978 following Commercial Television's collapse. Its studio building

429-550: Is partly due to the rising value of the land occupied and stations cashing in the rise in value. The area is also a well known high end (though gradually ageing) residential neighbourhood, and is home to those mainly from professional and upper middle class backgrounds. TVB first headquarters and studios were located at 77 Broadcast Drive in Kowloon Tong and were neighbours with fellow broadcasters RTHK and ATV . The six storey office tower and studios were located along

462-491: Is producing a mass of suitable pre-recorded material in Chinese". Even though Hong Kong was already regarded as a centre for film production, it was considered a challenge to source enough Chinese-language content for another television station, as most of it would need to be produced in Hong Kong. Regardless, there was commercial interest in the concept. A government franchise for a new wireless (free-to-air) television station

495-473: Is still usually referred to with that name, although ATV later switched to "wireless" (free-to-air) broadcasting as well. TVB is known primarily for its dramas , and produces the Miss Hong Kong and Miss Chinese International pageants. It has historically been the leading television broadcaster in Hong Kong. The government set up a working party in the early 1960s to study the idea of setting up

528-747: The Broadcast Operation Department had laid off 100 people for two consecutive days. By July, a cutdown by 30 in the sports department was announced, leaving only 5 people. The long-established show "Sports World" aired its final episode on 7 July 2018. myTV SUPER sports channel will end on 15 August. By July, the "Hong Kong Animation Information Network" Facebook page stated that the dubbing group of about 70 people had been cut to 4, and there would be large-scale layoffs. Netizens expressed anger at this. TVB's general manager Shin Keong Cheong said he did not renew his contract and denied

561-469: The English service (TVB Pearl) began at 6:00 pm on Channel 25. The inaugural programming lineup included Enjoy Yourself Tonight , a Chinese language variety show, and Meet The Press , an English current affairs programme. Hong Kong's mountainous topography posed a challenge to TVB, which was Hong Kong's first television station broadcast wirelessly, using a terrestrial television transmitter instead of

594-510: The OTT platform named MyTV SUPER (expanded from MyTV and GOTV) replace TVB Network Vision to provide the paid television service. In addition, the company name of "TVB Network Vision" became " Big Big Channel ". In 2024, Big Big Channel cease operation. Co-owned with Astro : Broadcast Drive Broadcast Drive is a road in Kowloon Tong , Hong Kong. The road is notable as it

627-556: The general manager Stephen Chan Chi Wan and four others were arrested on corruption charges by the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC). TVB confirmed that three of their employees were involved, and that their duties and work had been suspended pending further development. Stephen Chan Chi Wan was charged with corruption in September 2010 with TVB declining to comment on the situation. Stephen Chan and his co-accused were acquitted by

660-482: The hills along Broadcast Drive. By the late 1980s, TVB had out-grown the facility at Broadcast Drive, and built a new studio complex, named T.V. City, at 220 Clear Water Bay Road in November 1988. From the late 1970s to 1987, TVB also used the office of the defunct Commercial TV for additional studio space. The old headquarters were demolished to make way for residential flats. The old Commercial Television Building

693-462: The information, cultural and educational departments. On 20 January 2020, Charles Chan finally resigned as the chairman of the TVB board and as a non-executive director, and will sell all television broadcasting shares. In 2020, TVB signed Youku to expand mainland Chinese market. Drama co-production revenue grew by 72% after TVB signed coproduction agreements with Youku and Tencent. In 2021, TVB acquired

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726-944: The largest piece of land ever leased by the then Hong Kong Industrial Estates Corporation and the first service-providing company in the area. It has a building area of over 110,000 square metres, 30% more than that of the previous facilities at Clear Water Bay. Studio 1 in TVB City , which can seat an audience of six hundred and thirty, is the largest television production studio among commercial television stations in Asia. TVB broadcasts several news programmes, such as News at 6:30 (Jade) and News at 7:30 (Pearl). It also operates its own news channel, TVBN. ( Chinese : TVB新聞台 ; Jyutping : TVB san1 man4 toi4 ) and TVBN2 (Chinese: TVB新聞2台 ; Jyutping: TVB san1 man4 ji6 toi4 ), through TVB Network Vision (Chinese: 無綫網絡電視 ; Jyutping: mou4 sin3 mong5 lok3 din6 si6 ). On 11 March 2010,

759-481: The layoffs. By August, in the interim results of TV broadcasting, the print version of TVB Weekly had been suspended and switched to an online version. The TVB8 and TVB Galaxy websites serving overseas ceased service in September 2018. MyTV Super's TVB Sports Channel and live news station had also stopped broadcasting with the TVB Travel Channel. It is reported that TVB will lay off 800 people. On 5 October,

792-471: The new station would play a significant role in "helping and enlighting our people", calling television "one of the most potent means of disseminating information there is". The first images shown on the station were a live transmission of the Macau Grand Prix , which began broadcasting at 9:00 am that day and was interrupted by footage of the opening of the new station. The first colour broadcast

825-524: The old Shaw Movie Town complex used by Shaw Brothers since 1958. The old Broadcast Drive headquarters was later converted into apartments. The first TVB City is now used by Celestial Pictures . To cope with future development and expansion, TVB began planning in 1998 to develop a replacement facility at the Tseung Kwan O Industrial Estate . The new HK$ 2.2 billion TVB City came into full operation in October 2003. The new headquarters are built on by far

858-561: The same year, TVB announced the reduction of about 150 employees from TVB Weekly, the Production Coordination Department, the Arts Division and non-drama productions, which took effect on the same day. The layoffs included at least one producer and two directors of "Pleasure & Leisure". In December 2019, Pro-government broadsheet Sing Tao Daily reported that TVB's current chairman, Charles Chan,

891-482: Was acquired by RTHK for its television unit, and was reopened as Television House in 1986. TVB moved its operations to the Clear Water Bay TV City in 1988, and ATV moved to Tai Po in 2007, leaving RTHK and CRHK the only remaining broadcasters on the road. RTHK has announced plans to move its operations to Tseung Kwan O within the next few years. The reason for the departure of broadcast stations

924-456: Was activated in June 1968 and brought TVB reception to Fanling, Taipo, and Sheung Shui. TVB was originally located on Broadcast Drive in Kowloon Tong , and was neighbours with RTHK and ATV. By the late 1980s, the company had out-grown the facility at Broadcast Drive, and built a new studio complex, named T.V. City, at 220 Clear Water Bay Road in November 1988. The first TVB City was in fact

957-589: Was also suggestion that TVB News Channel should be terminated. In 2023, TVB merged two channels, J2 (channel 82) and Finance, Sport & Information (channel 85) into a new channel called called TVB+, which the station says will seek to provide content for a young audience. In Q2 2024, TVB trimmed current five-channel lineup to a slimmed-down four-channel lineup. In 2024, TVB reported that its net loss has narrowed by 65% year-on-year (YoY) to $ 143m in H1 2024. TVB Network Vision ceased its service since 1 June 2017, and

990-422: Was annoyed by the excessive use of product placements in programmes like " Scoop " ( 東張西望 ) and " Come Home Love: Lo And Behold " ( 愛·回家之開心速遞 ). Indirect advertising of "Big Big Shop" was also considered excessive. There were also views concerning TVB often broadcast programmes with political stances, advertised products of companies in which TVB had an interest and made use of its TV platform for marketing. There

1023-468: Was co-founded by Sir Run Run Shaw , who was chairman from 1980 to 2012, together with Sir Douglas Clague and Harold Lee Hsiao-wo of the Lee Hysan family. When TVB first began broadcasting it was commonly known and promoted as "Wireless Television" ( 無綫電視 ) in Chinese to distinguish it from the then cable television broadcaster, Rediffusion Television ( 麗的呼聲 ), which later became ATV ( 亞洲電視 ). It

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1056-415: Was opened for tenders on 6 February 1965 and closed on 6 August 1965. On 25 January 1966 it was announced that Television Broadcasts Limited had won the franchise. The new Television Broadcasts Limited station at 77 Broadcast Drive in Kowloon Tong, Kowloon was officially opened by Governor David Trench on 19 November 1967. The governor spoke of the potential for television to better society, stating that

1089-524: Was then made, a feature called "London Calling Hongkong" which constituted greetings from former governors Alexander Grantham and Robert Black . Following this was a piano recital by Chiu Yee-ha, who had also performed at the opening of the Hong Kong City Hall . The new station broadcast both Cantonese-language and English-language channels. The Cantonese channel, called TVB Jade, began regular service on 4:30 pm that day on Channel 21, while

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