State Administration of Press,Publication, Radio, Film,and Television (China) Communications Authority (Hong Kong) Government InformationBureau (Macau) Infocomm Media DevelopmentAuthority (Singapore) Television in Hong Kong is primarily in Cantonese and English.
Satellite TV is not common, although many housing estates have dishes and re-distribute a limited number of free channels through coaxial cables.
There was also an Internet television and VOD channel called Hong Kong Technology Venture (HKTV, owned by the City Telecom, which was renamed as the same name in 2013) which was launched in 2014 and can be viewed on smart TVs, set-top boxes, personal computers, smartphones, and tablet computers, then closed in 2018.
Hong Kong's soap drama, comedy series and variety show productions reach mass audiences throughout the Cantonese-speaking, and even Mandarin-speaking, world.
[3] The official start of DTT broadcasting was at 7pm on 31 December 2007 as the first digital TV signal transmitter in Tsz Wan Shan went online.