Country | Republic of China (Taiwan) |
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Broadcast area | Taiwan and surrounding communities |
Network | Taiwan Public Television Service Foundation |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Taiwanese Hokkien |
Ownership | |
Owner | Taiwan Broadcasting System |
History | |
Launched | July 1, 2004 |
Former names | Dimo TV(2004-2012) PTS2(2012-2019) |
Links | |
Website | http://taigi.pts.org.tw/ |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Digital | Channel 26 LCN: 6 (HD) |
PTS Taigi (Hàn-jī: 公視台語台;TaiwanesePOJ:Kong-sī Tâi-gí-tâi;Tâi-lô:Kong-sī Tâi-gí-tâi; lit. PTS Taiwanese) is adigital television channel operated byTaiwan Public Television Service Foundation (PTS) inTaiwan and featuring the first 24-hour channel mainly inTaiwanese Hokkien in Taiwan.
The channel was launched in 2004 asDimo TV (Digital Mobile TV), and was originally targeted toward “on-the-go” viewers via mobile TV-enabled mobile handsets or TV systems installed in vehicles. Since October 1, 2012, the channel was renamed asPTS2 (Chinese:公視2台), and then be available in HD and featured mostly kids and educational programming since July 6, 2016. From July 1, 2019, PTS2 is renamed as PTS Taigi, based on the policy of establishing ofpublic Taiwanese-language TV channel.
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