The Hong Kong Broadcasting Scene - 13 Other Licensable Television Programme Services
Other licensable television programme service refers to television programme service targeting an audience of not more than 5,000 domestic households or hotel rooms. Within the year, the number of such licences increased from 23 to 25. As at August 2005, all the 25 other licensable television programme service licensees provided television programme services to hotel rooms in 80 hotels in Hong Kong.

Figure 32 : Other Licensable Television Programme Licensees

Licensee Licence
Commencement Date
1. Fame Capital Investment Limited July 2001
2. Movielink (Hong Kong) Limited July 2001
3. Tak How Investment Limited August 2001
4. Greenroll Limited September 2001
5. Harvest Star International Limited September 2001
6. Royal Park Hotel Management Limited September 2001
7. The Peninsula Hotel Limited September 2001
8. Langham Hotels International Limited October 2001
9. Ricobem Limited September 2001
10. Kowloon Panda Hotel Limited October 2001
11. MagiNet Interactive Limited November 2001
12. Starvision Hong Kong Limited November 2001
13. Gala Hotels Limited November 2001
14. Shangri-La Hotel (Kowloon) Limited July 2001
15. Bauhinia Hotels Limited December 2001
16. Sheraton International (Hong Kong) Limited December 2001
17. New World Hotel Company Limited February 2002
18. Marriott Hong Kong Limited February 2002
19. Hotel Nikko Hong Kong Limited March 2002
20. Hotel Holdings Limited May 2002
21. Cityability Limited May 2002
22. NXTV Asia, Limited April 2005
23. Showers of Blessing Evangelistic Ministry (Hong Kong) Limited June 2005
24. Hongkong International Theme Parks Limited July 2005
25. Langham Place Hotel (HK) Limited August 2005

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14 Hong Kong as a Stepping Stone into the Mainland Market 13 Other Licensable Television Programme Services 12 Hong Kong as a Regional Broadcasting Hub 11 Compliance with Regulatory Requirements 10 Advertising Modes 9 Programmes for Minority Ethnic Groups in Hong Kong 8 Programme Genres 7 Programme Sources 6 Investment in TV Industry 5 Broadcasting revenues 4 Penetration of Different Broadcasting Services 3 Transmission Modes 2 The Broadcasting Landscape 1 History