tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21245711.post4115766243453505784..comments2023-10-25T22:55:19.755+08:00Comments on Private Beach: The Slow Painful Death of ATVUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21245711.post-11477566642083761202015-02-15T17:04:15.509+08:002015-02-15T17:04:15.509+08:00I guess the other stations would prefer to see a w...I guess the other stations would prefer to see a weak competitor limping on than be faced with a real challenge from a new market entrant. As for the government, they just want to make sure any station toes the Beijing line. Maybe Jimmy Lai should put in a licence application to stir up some fireworks?Private Beachhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17655349659024692101noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21245711.post-5488953358582147922015-02-15T15:14:38.834+08:002015-02-15T15:14:38.834+08:00wondering if the ATV business is a trap forcing HK...wondering if the ATV business is a trap forcing HKTV to buy ATV's license for a pretty penny since HKTV is the renegades of the ATV a few year back....<br /><br />now it is a poker game of who will win whether it is ATV/HK Gov't or the HKTV with regards to the license...<br /><br />don't be surprised if nowTV, TVB and iCable somehow continue to prop by ATV by doing charity 'donation marathons' similar to one in Dec 2014...nullenoreply@blogger.com