Milestone
95A RTHK 1928-2023
1928
First broadcast with GOW as call-sign; Studios located at the General Post Office in Central
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1929
Provided Chinese and English services 7 hours a day using ZBW as call-sign
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1934
Chinese channel established; Call-sign changed to ZEK
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1948
Named as Radio Hong Kong
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1954
Became a government department managed by the Director of Broadcasting
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1960
FM broadcasting service provided
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1969
Broadcasting House Built on Broadcast Drive, Kowloon
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1970
Television Unit established
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1973
Newsroom set up
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1974
Classical music channel Radio 4 launched
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1976
Officially named as Radio Television Hong Kong
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Started to co-produce school education TV programmes with the Education Department for over 40 years
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1978
Channel for minority groups Radio 5 launched
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“Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award” kicked-off
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1980
Round-the-clock FM stereo broadcasting service provided
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1981
New Radio 2 officially launched
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1987
Opening of Television House on Broadcast Drive, Kowloon
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1989
Traffic channel Radio 7 launched
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Programmes arranged to be broadcast on commercial TV channels during prime time hours
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1994
RTHK website established
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1996
Hosted the “33rd Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union General Assembly”
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1997
Coordinated the live broadcast of the Hong Kong Handover Ceremony and the Inauguration Ceremony of the HKSAR Government for global coverage
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Radio 7 transformed into Putonghua Channel
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1999
Produced the millennium extravaganza at the Happy Valley Racecourse to welcome the Millennium
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2001
Co-organised the “Global Chinese Pop Chart” with 6 dominant Chinese radio stations in Asia
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2004
Web channel for youngsters – TeenPower launched
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2008
Coordinated with 7 local TV broadcasters for the live telecast of Beijing 2008 Olympic Torch Relay in Hong Kong covering a total length of 25km
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2010
Signed the “Charter of RTHK” with the Chief Secretary for Administration and the Chairman of the Broadcasting Authority
The first mobile app “RTHK On The Go” introduced
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2012
5 digital audio broadcasting channels (RTHK DAB 31-35) launched for 5 years
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Community Involvement Broadcasting Service rolled out
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2014
3 digital terrestrial TV channels launched (RTHK TV31, 32, 33)
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2016
Took over 2 analogue channels from Asia TV Limited (RTHK TV31A, 33A) until analogue TV broadcasting ended in Hong Kong
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2022
“Radio The Greater Bay” and “CGTN Documentary” under the China Media Group relayed on RTHK
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