New chiefs signal change of direction for broadcaster
Asia Television yesterday appointed two high-profile telecom executives to senior roles, in the latest attempt to turn around the struggling broadcaster that has lost more than HK$5 billion since the 1980s.
Linus Cheung Wing-lam, the former chief executive officer at Cable & Wireless HKT, was named executive chairman, while Ricky Wong Wai-kay, chairman of Hong Kong listed City Telecom (Hong Kong), will be chief executive officer.
The two men are expected to change the focus of ATV's programming to attract wealthier viewers with new lifestyle shows and documentaries. That could make it a more serious rival to TVB, whose popularity is based on a steady supply of drama series. ATV is also seen as more pro-Beijing than TVB.
Mr Wong's appointment raised the question of cross-media ownership as City Telecom also operates an online video service with about 150,000 subscribers.
But it does not breach government rules because City Telecom does not have a television licence.