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Re-runs made up almost 40 per cent of shows on RTHK’s TV 31 and TV 32 in 2017-18, Hong Kong Audit Commission finds

  • Government-funded broadcaster told to explore ways to increase the amount of new content

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RTHK runs TV 31, its flagship channel, and TV 32, a live events channel. Photo: Felix Wong
Gary CheungandSum Lok-kei

Re-runs accounted for nearly 40 per cent of programmes shown by two television channels under public broadcaster RTHK in the 2017-18 financial year, while less than 20 per cent were originals, a report by Hong Kong’s Audit Commission has found.

The public auditor urged the government-funded broadcaster to enrich its programme offering and explore ways to increase the amount of new content.

RTHK runs the flagship TV 31 and live events TV 32 channels.

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Non-operating hours, during which the channels ran fillers ranging from photo galleries to public announcements, made up another 25 per cent of broadcasting time.

Such “miscellaneous” content was also broadcast during operating hours. Across all time slots on the air, it plugged 20.8 per cent of the hours on TV 31 and 53.1 per cent on TV 32.

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The Audit Commission noted that some programmes were re-run frequently. Photo: Felix Wong
The Audit Commission noted that some programmes were re-run frequently. Photo: Felix Wong
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