Taiwanese pro-Beijing television news channel taken off air
- CTiTV’s channel 52 says it will continue broadcasting on digital platforms after being refused a new licence
- Company appealed the decision unsuccessfully and accused the Taiwanese government of endangering media freedom
Employees and supporters rallied for a Taiwanese pro-Chinese mainland cable news channel as it was taken off air on Saturday, after the government refused to renew its licence, citing accuracy issues.
CTiTV’s channel 52 broadcast a countdown and then went black after midnight. The cable network, whose non-news channels were not affected, plans to continue putting news on YouTube and other digital platforms.
A large crowd chanted: “Hang on, CTiTV” and held up signs reading: “Thank you CTiTV, we will see you again.” Employees, some tearing up, sang songs and swayed in unison wearing matching blue windbreakers.
Liao Chia-yu, a language teacher, said she would keep watching CTiTV on YouTube. “I also hope they don’t forget their ideals. They should put out whatever they want, and report on the truth,” she said.
Taiwan’s National Communications Commission cited repeated violations of rules on accurate reporting in rejecting the renewal last month. The station has been fined 25 times in the past six years for spreading inaccurate information.
It is owned by the Want Want China Times media group, which also publishes one of Taiwan’s main newspapers. It has long been associated with a Beijing-friendly political view, attributed partly to its extensive business interests in China.