Late in September of that year, Guangdong-Taiwan towers was built in the top of Yuexiu Hill monument, and began to broadcast programmes in black and white.
In 1970, GDTV produced a TV documentary called From the Romanian mountains and rivers set ambitious.
It is made of optical Interest Videos, making 30 copies of the film distribution companies pay issue, Guangdong Province.
During that year, nearly 30 people began to build a television photographer corps, which they distributed in nine regions across the province.
In 1972, GDTV filmed the first color television documentary, Shek Wan Ceramics blossoming of new flowers.
In 1981, more programmes began its broadcast, such as Hong Kong and Macau Dynamic, International Review, and Flowered.
In early 1982, a home-made first full TV series named Prawn Biography made its debut on GDTV.
It is aimed specifically at viewers that lived in the southern Guangdong area, primarily near Hong Kong and Macau.
Later that year, GDTV and Asahi Broadcasting Corporation started to cooperate in sharing news resources with each other.