HKTV Strives to Bring Enlightenment to the Community Leading Local Views to Japan, Afghanistan & Burma


HONG KONG, Jan. 24, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hong Kong Television Network Limited ("HKTV") has been aggressive in content production since mid 2012. Apart from a variety of dramas, we have been devoted to produce high quality infotainment programs, to bring enlightenment to the community, through sharing of real stories around the world. Among all, our production team has visited Fukushima of Japan, military camps in Afghanistan and is now in Burma hoping to meet Aung San Suu Kyi, laureate of Nobel Peace Prize 1991.

Being the first production crew to enter into Afghanistan military camp for interview and shooting, our crew has got in touch with local army force. Most impressively, we have interviewed Mr. Massoud Hossaini, winner of 2012 Pulitzer Prize in Breaking News Photography, for his heartbreaking image of a girl crying in fear after a suicide bomber's attack at a crowded shrine in Kabul. He would share his vision to unmask the real face of war.

Previously, HKTV's production crew has also visited Fukushima of Japan, interviewing why volunteers from Hong Kong are so brave to stay at the scene where local residents retreated due to nuclear radiation threat. Currently, our crew stays in Burma devoting efforts to meet Aung San Suu Kyi with lifetime dedication for democracy and human rights in her hometown.

About HKTV

Hong Kong Television Network Limited (formerly known as City Telecom (H.K.) Ltd.) is a Hong Kong and the U.S. listed company (HKSE:1137) (Nasdaq:CTEL). Established in 1992, the Group possesses extensive and successful experience in telecom market liberalization, popularizing advanced technology & applications. The Group strives to expand its foothold to the TV industry. Since 2011, we have been aggressive in forming the dream team of artistes, production and creative Talents. The Group will invest over HK$800 million to build a 500,000 sq. ft. TV & Multimedia Production Centre, including the largest studio in Asia with an area of 18,000 square ft. and post-production suite equips with 3D and Super High-definition production facilities. The production centre is expected to go into full operation in 2014.

At commencement, HKTV will broadcast 5 channels, and will increase to 30 in 6 years. HKTV targets in 2013 to double up the output produced in 2012. More information on HKTV can be found at www.hktv.com.hk.


            

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