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  2. 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.

  3. Public Television Service - Wikipedia

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    The following year, PTS launched PTS World Taiwan as "an international YouTube channel that offers an incredible variety of programmes for viewers worldwide"; [3] the channel features content mainly in Mandarin and Taiwanese with English subtitles.

  4. List of Premier League overseas broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    世界屈指の強豪クラブ同士のビッグマッチや日本代表候補の注目試合を毎節無料で生中継" ["The 2022-23 season of the world's top football league "Premier League" will be broadcast on "ABEMA"! Big matches between the world's most powerful clubs and notable matches between candidates for the Japanese national team ...

  5. Eurosport - Wikipedia

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    A supplementary channel featuring more live sports events, programming and news updates. Eurosport 2launched on 10 January 2005 and is currently available in 35 countries, broadcasting in 22 different languages.

  6. SET iNews - Wikipedia

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    SET iNews Channel ( Chinese: 三立iNEWS; pinyin: Sānlì iNEWS) is a Taiwanese 24-hour news channel, broadcasting predominantly in Mandarin, owned by Sanlih E-Television and launched in May 2011 as SET Finance ( Chinese: 三立財經台; pinyin: Sānlì Cáijīng-tái ), switching to its current name on 26 June 2017. It is a sister channel of SET News, launched in 1998.

  7. Kapamilya Channel - Wikipedia

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    The network also streams live and makes most of its shows available on the streaming service iWant (now iWantTFC). On August 1, 2020, the network officially launched the Kapamilya Online Live service, which live streams some of the content from Kapamilya Channel and Jeepney TV on the online video-sharing platforms Facebook and YouTube.

  8. Television in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Cable television is prevalent in Taiwan, as a result of cheap subscription rates (typically around NT$ 550, or US$15 a month) and the paucity of free-to-air television, which comprises four channels. Programming is mostly in Mandarin and Taiwanese, with some English, Japanese and other foreign-language channels.

  9. TVBS News - Wikipedia

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    TVBS News or (TVBS-N) is a Taiwanese pay television channel. Launched in 1995, it is the first 24-hour nationwide news channel in the country. [2] [3]