Further info from news report.
Two win free-TV licences in Hong Kong
HONG KONG — PCCW, controlled by billionaire Richard Li, and I-Cable Communications have won initial approval to compete in Hong Kong’s free-to-air television market, after new permits were given for the first time in almost 40 years.
The awards to I-Cable’s Fantastic Television and PCCW’s HK Television Entertainment will double the number of free-to-air television operators and bring more investment into the market, Commerce Secretary Gregory So said. A bid by Hong Kong Television Network was rejected.
PCCW and I-Cable join Television Broadcasts and Asia Television, the only two free-to-air television providers in Hong Kong since 1978. Advertisers spent an estimated HK$13 billion in Hong Kong in 2012, with television accounting for about a third of that revenue, Bank of America Corp’s Merrill Lynch unit said in a February report.
I-Cable, a unit of Wharf Holdings, will invest more than HK$1 billion in the first six years of its proposed television service, while PCCW will spend over HK$600 million in the initial three years of operation, Mr So said.
The granting of the two licences is pending final approval, and the government doesn’t preclude handing out more permits in the future, Mr So said.
Hong Kong last granted a new licence in 1975 to Commercial Television, which ceased operations after three years. BLOOMBERG
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