Three Networks Broadcast Anti-Communist Drama Together
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Source: Records of Taiwan Television’s Turbulent HistoryPublication date: January 5, 2002Author: Ho Yi-mu
Beginning January 12, 1976, the General Political Warfare Department of the Ministry of National Defense began requisitioning the Monday-to-Friday 9:00–9:30 PM time slots of TTV, CTV, and CTS to simulcast the anti-communist TV drama Cold Current, broadcast in Mandarin, Taiwanese, and Hakka respectively. This practice of all three networks simultaneously airing the same program became a permanent fixture. Starting from James Soong’s tenure as GIO Director, simulcast programming was produced on a rotating basis among the three networks. In addition to anti-communist educational programs, content also included media, technology, and civic education programs — among them a documentary travel series, Journey of Impressions, produced by Lei Hsiang, Chang Chao-tang, and Christopher Doyle. The three-network simulcast continued until 2000.
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External Links
- Three-Network Simulcast (Taiwan Century in Review E-newsletter)
- A Brief Overview of Three-Network TV Dramas and Their Theme Songs (Taching Tang)
- Taiwan Children’s First Glimpse of “China” (Kuan Chung-hsiang’s Blog)