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  2. Chung T'ien Television - Wikipedia

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    Zhōngtiān Diànshì. Wade–Giles. Chung¹-tʻien¹ Tien⁴-shih⁴. Southern Min. Hokkien POJ. Tiong-thiⁿ-tiān-sī. Chung T'ien Television ( CTi TV; Chinese: 中天電視 ), is a nationwide cable TV network based in Taiwan. It belongs to Want Want China Times group, which also owns China Television (CTV).

  3. Public Television Service - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan Public Television Service Foundation page: (in English) Official English, (in Chinese) Chinese (in Chinese) Official Youtube page. PTS WORLD TAIWAN (with English subtitles) Public TV supporters protest political interference - The China Post; Legislature to broadcast sessions live from Friday - Taipei Times

  4. TaiwanPlus - Wikipedia

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    TaiwanPlus. TaiwanPlus, is a public media based in Taipei. Launched on August 30, 2021, it offers live streaming and an international television channel, delivering a variety of content, including news, lifestyle features, technology, travel shows, entertainment programming, cultural insights, food content, and documentaries.

  5. Taipei Times - Wikipedia

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    The Taipei Times claims to be the third English-language newspaper founded in Taiwan. In a column celebrating the paper's fifth anniversary, then-Taipei Times associate editor Laurence Eyton wrote that much of the initial planning of the paper was concluded over pints of Carlsberg in a pub with Anthony Lawrence, the paper's first managing editor.

  6. Taipei - Wikipedia

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    Taipei is the economic, political, educational and cultural center of Taiwan. It has been rated an "Alpha − City" by GaWC. Taipei also forms a major part of a high-tech industrial area. Railways, highways, airports and bus lines connect Taipei with all parts of the island. The city is served by two airports – Songshan and Taoyuan.

  7. Ko Wen-je - Wikipedia

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    Ko Wen-je ( Chinese: 柯文哲; pinyin: Kē Wénzhé; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Koa Bûn-tiat; born 6 August 1960; also known by his nickname, Ko P ( Chinese: 柯P; pinyin: Kē Pī; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Koa Phi )) is a Taiwanese politician and physician who served as the mayor of Taipei from 2014 to 2022. He has been the chairman of the Taiwan People's Party ...

  8. Steve Chen - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Chen married Park Ji-hyun, a Google Korea product marketing manager, who changed her name to Jamie Chen. They now live in Taipei, Taiwan with their two children. One son was born in July 2010. The Chens are major supporters of the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, where Jamie was appointed a trustee in July 2012.

  9. Broadcasting Corporation of China - Wikipedia

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    BCC Songjiang Building in Taipei. The Central Broadcasting System is considered the first Chinese-run radio station with a legitimate infrastructure. The first station in the Republic of China, however, was the 1923 Radio Corporation of China. It was originally based in Harbin.