This leaflet summarises the services provided
by Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK) and the standards you
can expect. It also explains the steps you can take if you
have a complaint or a comment.
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RTHK is the sole public broadcaster in the
HKSAR. Its primary obligation is to serve all audiences -
including special interest groups - by providing diversified
radio and television services that are distinctive and of
high quality, in news and current affairs, arts, culture and
education. RTHK is editorially independent and its productions
guided by professional standards enshrined in the RTHK Producers'
Guidelines.
- To be a leading public broadcaster in the new media
environment
- To inform, educate and entertain our
audiences through multi-media programming
- To provide timely, impartial coverage of local and global
events and issues
- To deliver programming which contributes to the openness
and cultural diversity of Hong Kong
- To provide a platform for free and unfettered expression
of views
- To serve a broad spectrum of audiences and cater to
the needs of minority interest groups
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In 2002, RTHK will formulate a 5-year strategic
plan including the development of new Key Performance Indicators
and manpower strategy; further explore the possibilities of
distributing RTHK's programme contents on the Internet through
public-private partnership; and host the 11th Public Broadcasting
International conference in November.
2001
Successfully organised the 38th General Assembly of the Asia-Pacific
Broadcasting Union in October at very short notice and established
a public-private partnership project to put selected RTHK's
cultural programmes archives on a Chinese cultural multi-media
website in 2002.
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