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Country | Republic of China |
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Broadcast area | Taiwan Japan (Yonaguni Island) Philippines (Itbayat) |
Network | Taiwan Television |
Headquarters | Taipei, Taiwan |
Programming | |
Picture format | 1080i HDTV |
Ownership | |
Owner | Taiwan Television Enterprise |
History | |
Launched | October 10, 1962 |
Former names | TTV General (2003–2006) |
Links | |
Website | ttv.com.tw [1] |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Digital | Channel 14 |
TTV Main Channel is the primary free-to-air terrestrial television channel of the Taiwan Television company and is the first television channel launched in the Republic of China (Taiwan).
It was established on April 28, 1962, test transmissions on October 3, 1962 and officially inaugurated by the First Lady of the Republic of China Soong Mei-ling on October 10, 1962.
From the start of its television broadcasts in 1962 until the 1970s, TTV used a monochrome "bullseye"-style test card.[1] It was then replaced with the colour Philips PM5544 test card from the 1970s until 2014. Now replaced with EBU colour bars and SMPTE RP 219:2002 HDTV color bars.
TTV Main Channel starts up every Monday at 05:00 and closes down every Monday at 02:45 for transmitter maintenance. All other days are 24 hours.
TTV HD was launched on July 21, 2012, simulcasting the 2012 Summer Olympics in high-definition format. After coverage ended, it began simulcasting with TTV Main Channel. On December 29, 2014, TTV Main Channel started broadcasting in HD, while TTV HD closed.
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