Television in Taiwan


Television channels in the Republic of China, commonly known as Taiwan.

Analog television

of 3-free-to-air terrestrial television station and channels as:
On 11 June 1997, two new free-to-air television channels were officially launched:
Taiwan terminated over-the-air analog broadcasting on 30 June 2012, and the remainder of the analog system ended in 2014, when the analog cable television broadcasts were terminated.

Digital television

Digital television launched terrestrially throughout Taiwan on 1 July 2004. Currently, there are simulcasts of analogue and digital television. Taiwan plans to replace analogue broadcasting with a digital system by 2014 after the analogue cable broadcast terminated. The Republic of China Cabinet approved a measure mandating that all new televisions are to be equipped with a digital television tuner from 2006. The rule will apply to TVs measuring between 21 and 29 inches in 2007, and to sets of all sizes in 2008, the Cabinet said in a statement. To assist lower-income families with the switch to digital television, the government plans to provide NT$300 million in aid to purchase converters or for the purchase of new digital televisions. In February 2009, the National Communications Commission proposed amendments to the Cable Television Act; they include mandating cable companies to provide free set-top boxes.

HDTV

broadcast was introduced to Taiwanese audiences with the trial run of HiHD, provided by Public Television Service.

Cable television

Cable television is prevalent in Taiwan, as a result of cheap subscription rates and the paucity of free-to-air television, which comprises four channels. Programming is mostly in Mandarin and Taiwanese, with some English, Japanese and other foreign-language channels. Miniseries, called Taiwanese drama, are popular. There is a dedicated station for Taiwan's Hakka minority as well as the arrival in 2005 of an aboriginal channel. Almost all programs are in the original language with traditional Chinese subtitles.
The Republic of China government is pushing for a switch to digital television services in the near future - this will be provided through a set-top box and will increase the number of available channels.

List of channels

Free-to-air

In Taiwan, there are seven nationwide free-to-air television networks, as follows:
NameFree-to-air ChannelsOwnerChannel № Launch DateStatusNote
Taiwan Television
台灣電視
TTV Main ChannelTaiwan Television
臺灣電視公司
Channel 32 Free-to-airTTV's main channel.
China Television
中國電視
CTV Main Channel China Television
中國電視公司
Channel 24 Free-to-airCTV's main channel.
Chinese Television System
中華電視
CTS Main Channel Chinese Television System
中華電視公司
台灣公共廣播電視集團
Channel 34 Free-to-airCTS's main channel.
Formosa Television
民間全民電視/民視電視
FTV Main Channel Formosa Television
民間全民電視股份有限公司
民視電視公司
民間全民電視公司
Channel 28 Free-to-airFTV's main channel.
Public Television Service
公共電視
PTS Main Channel Taiwan Broadcasting System
台灣公共廣播電視集團
公共電視文化事業基金會
Channel 26 Free-to-airPTS's main channel.
Hakka Television Station
客家電視
Hakka TV Main Channel Taiwan Broadcasting System
台灣公共廣播電視集團
公共電視文化事業基金會
Channel 30 Free-to-airHakka TV's main channel.
Taiwan Indigenous Television
原住民族電視
TITV Main Channel Indigenous Peoples Cultural Foundation
原住民族文化事業基金會
公共電視文化事業基金會
Channel 30 Free-to-airTITV's main channel.