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No guts and no commitment to Hong Kong – media boss Ricky Wong’s damning verdict on new TV channel

Entrepreneur slams ViuTV for focusing on variety shows rather than home-grown dramas

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Media entrepreneur Ricky Wong Wai-kay has panned new free-to-air TV station ViuTV for its lack of local elements, saying it “has no guts and no commitment” to Hong Kong.

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A truly committed free TV station should have placed its focus on producing dramas – which involved more resources and manpower – rather than variety shows, the HKTV boss said.

In 2013 the Executive Council contentiously turned down the free-to-air licence application by HKTV, which has produced a number of local dramas. The decision to only award PCCW – owner of ViuTV – and CableTV the licences sparked a series of protests in the city and demands for the government to quash its ruling.

“Only by producing dramas can talent be nurtured in TV production,” Wong told the Post in an interview.

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Wong recalled how he had offered comprehensive classes at HKTV to equip actors, dancers and even make-up artists with basic skills.

ViuTV, which launched in April, has aired several hit reality shows including Travel with Rivals and all-female mixed martial arts reality show G-1 Fight Club, which features eight fighting starlets.

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