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2009 Hong Kong Broadcasting Authority forum

Protesters complaining about TVB news becoming like CCTV censored news at the earlier 2009 July march
Protesters complaining about TVB news becoming like CCTV censored news at the earlier 2009 July march
2009 Hong Kong Broadcasting Authority forum was a public forum held on the night of July 14, 2009 by the Hong Kong Broadcasting Authority. The forum gave the citizens a chance to provide feedback and comments about the two free Hong Kong TV station TVB and ATV. A large number of questions and complaints were directed at the station representatives. Starting from issues of self-censorship, the forum soon escalated to chaos including heated comments toward TVB general manager Stephen Chan Chi Wan.[1]

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Background

Both ATV and TVB's current broadcast license went into effect on 1 December 2003.[1] Traditionally TVB news used the slogan ( ), which means "TVB News, care about events".[2] In June 2009 people became dissatisfied with how the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests were being reported locally. Thus the phrase ( ) became a new protest spinoff phrase.[2] On June 5, a day after the Tiananmen square 20th anniversary, all the TV stations were analyzed for their handling of the Tiananmen broadcast.[2] TVB, which has the largest viewership and largely regarded as a monopoly, broadcast only 8 minutes of the event well after a number of lesser important programs.[2] Some of the programs that came before Tiananmen news included students abusing drugs in Tin Shui Wai, and lesser important news regarding Legco and the Hong Kong subway.[2] This led TVB to be labeled as CCTVB by the critics, which is a knockoff of the People's Republic of China's censored state-run station CCTV.[2]

Forum

On July 14, 2009 the forum had about 350 participants.[1] The forum originally began with the complaints of self-censorship being practiced by both stations along with other broadcast freedom issues. The questions later spiraled to issues of monopoly, controlling of celebrities etc. Each citizen had 3 minutes to ask questions.[3]

Some top questions directed toward Stephen Chan:

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