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Wong proves he can draw an audience

HKTV chief stunned by turnout as thousands squeeze into university open-air forum to hear him talk and others watch from the rooftop

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Ricky Wong sits amid 2,000 students and teachers at the open-air auditorium at Chinese University last night. Photo: Felix Wong

An audience of 2,000 cheered and applauded as Ricky Wong Wai-kay turned up at an open-air Chinese University forum last night - and those who had been unable to get a seat joined in from a nearby rooftop.

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The size of the turnout was Wong's second shock of the week, the first being Tuesday's rejection by the government of his application to launch a free-to-air TV station, an unexplained decision that appeared to have left much of the city equally stunned.

Last night's show of support brought tears to Wong's eyes and he said it made him turn away from thoughts of giving up. Instead, he said, he would remain committed to creative industries.

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Wong, who graduated from Chinese University in the 1980s, said he had also been taken aback by the number of people who had shown their support via a Facebook page that is calling for the government to issue Wong's Hong Kong Television Network with a licence.

"The more-than 400,000 likes show people's concern over the fairness of the government's approach," he told the forum, which had been organised by Chinese University's School of Journalism and Communication before the announcement on Tuesday.

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