Countdown to final ATV show begins as former stars share feelings on station’s demise
ATV will stop broadcasting at 11.59pm on Friday when its free-to-air television licence expires
The countdown to ATV’s last broadcast has begun with some of the television station’s most celebrated faces declaring it is time to move on and let the beleaguered broadcaster become history.
“Let it be history and a part of our collective memory that Hong Kong people can treasure,” veteran ATV actor Lawrence Lau Shek-yin said on Thursday ahead of the broadcaster’s final day on the air. He is still owed three months’ wages by the firm.
ATV will stop broadcasting at the 59th second at 11.59pm on Friday when its free-to-air television licence expires.
But instead of staging a show to bid farewell to the 59-year-old station, ATV will only rerun two Miss Asia Pageant programmes in its final hours.
Grace Cheung Ka-ying, champion of the Miss Asia Pageant in 2007 who did not renew her contract with ATV after it expired in January, said she planned to catch the station’s final hours together with other ex-employees of the company.