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ViuTV is a Cantonese language general entertainment television channel in Hong Kong operated by HK Television Entertainment (HKTVE), whose parent company PCCW also operates the IPTV platform Now TV and the media streaming service Viu. The channel serves as a free-to-air syndicator for television programmes of Now TV. Its sister station is the English-language channel ViuTVsix. The boy band Mirror became known following the ViuTV's talent show Goodnight Show - King Maker.

History

In 2020, ViuTV had a reach of four million audiences.[1]

Artists

All of the artists below was managed by their subsidiary MakerVille [zh], which also been evolved into TV & Movies production.

Groups

With the exception of P1X3L, which is under the label of Universal Music, all of its groups are under the label of Music Nation Records, a music company owned by Richard Li.

Individuals (Male)

  • Thor Lok
  • Johnny Hui
  • Brian Chan
  • Colin Chan
  • Dixon Wong
  • Janzen Tsang
  • Vincent Tang
  • Jim Ying

Individuals (Female)

  • Hailey Chan
  • Shirley Sham
  • Bonde Shum
  • Katherine Chan
  • Sarika Choi
  • Mishy Fish
  • Florica Lin
  • Alina Li
  • Kathy Wong
  • Wayii Cheng
  • Gloria Cheung
  • Pony Tsoi
  • Ranya Lee
  • Ah Gi
  • Melody Ma
  • Yoyo Kot
  • Alice Hui
  • Sica Ho
  • Win Win Yeung
  • Ash Chung

Notable shows from ViuTV

Survival Show:
King Maker series [zh]:

Music Show

  • Chill Club (2019-)

Music Award

  • Chill Club Awards (2021-)

Drama

  • We Are The Littles (2019)
  • Leap Day (2020)
  • Ossan's Love HK (2021)
  • In Geek We Trust (2022)
  • We Got Game (2022)
  • Left On Read (2023)
  • Sparks (2023)
  • Business Proposal (2023)

Variety Show

  • Mirror Go (2018)
  • ERROR Crazy Trip (2019)
  • be On Game (2020)
  • Mountain Girl (2020)
  • ERROR Selfish Project (2021)
  • Battle Feel (2021)
  • Be a Better MIRROR (2021)
  • The Investigations of Hong Kong Secrets (2021)
  • be On Game Season 2 (2021)
  • The Finite Adventure Crew (2023)

Talk Show

  • Talker - Helmet Intercom (2016-2023)

References

  1. ^ Chow, Vivienne (16 March 2021). "Hong Kong's ViuTV Embraces Disruption and Finds Success". Variety. Archived from the original on 31 December 2021. Retrieved 31 December 2021.

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