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Judge Bao (包青天), one of the most popular Chinese TV series of all time. The first version aired in 1974 with 350 episodes and the 1993 version with 236 episodes and became the most popular Asian drama ever in history. Shown in 80 countries in more than 40 languages (including Tagalog on ABC-5). The longest tv series ever produced by the CTS network
Judge Bao (包青天), one of the most popular Chinese TV series of all time. The first version aired in 1974 with 350 episodes and the 1993 version with 236 episodes and became the most popular Asian drama ever in history. Shown in 80 countries in more than 40 languages (including Tagalog on ABC-5). The longest tv series ever produced by the CTS network


Love (愛), the first Chinese series shown in both languages, Mandarin and Taiwanese (Hokkien) with 68 episodes in its credit. The second version aired on FTV in 2006 with 387 episodes from November 2006 to May 2008.
Love (愛), the first Chinese series shown in both languages, Mandarin and Taiwanese (Hokkien) with 68 episodes in its credit.


Doraemon (哆啦A夢), the Japanese anime series from the TV Asahi network shown in the Mandarin-dubbed version on CTS. It's still aired today although with reruns as shown on CTS.
Doraemon (哆啦A夢), the Japanese anime series from the TV Asahi network shown in the Mandarin-dubbed version on CTS. It's still aired today although with reruns as shown on CTS.

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Chinese Television System
TypeFree-to-air nationwide TV
BrandingCTS
Country
First air date
1971-10-31
Availability Taiwan
Founded1971-10-08
OwnerTaiwan Broadcasting System
Official website
[1]
CTS Building 1: Film Studio Building (rent to ETTV now)

Chinese Television System (Chinese: 中華電視公司) is a broadcast television station in Taiwan.

History

Founded on October 31, 1971, CTS started off as a joint venture between the ROC's Ministry of National Defense and the Ministry of Education. At the time of its establishment, CTS was the only VHF-supported channel on the island of Taiwan. In 1998, the channel was commissioned by the ROC to provide an "Electronic Government" program, which would act as an informational source for government workers.

On July 1, 2006 by virtue of the government's media reform law, the channel was incorporated into the Taiwan Broadcasting System (TBS), the island state's consortium of public television stations, with PTS (Public Television System) as the other member of the group. The absorption calls for the transfer of the station's main studios from Taipei to Kaohsiung in a span of five years. It shall however be allowed to continue generating its income through traditional advertisements, and maintain its 60-40 entertainment-news programming mix like before.

The channel is currently in a campaign to restore its title as "Taiwan's drama authority", for having been home to some of Taiwan's most unforgettable drama serials.

THE CTS SHOWS

"Birth of Heart (風雨生信心) was the first TV drama aired simultaneously over TTV, China TV and CTS shown in 1977.

Today (今天), one of CTS most popular woman's magazine show lasted for 16 years from 1972 to 1988. It won three times (1982, 1985 and 1988) in the prestigious Golden Bell Awards (the Taiwan Emmys)

The Variety 100 (綜藝100), hosted by veteran Chang Hsiao-yen (Zhang Xiaoyan). One of the earliest primetime variety shows of the CTS network that ran from 1979 to 1984.

Twin Bang (連環泡), a popular daily CTS show during the 80s and 90s. Ran from 1986 to 1994 for eight years.

Chinese Characters (每日一字), the CTS version of a popular educational showcases the Chinese writing characters in traditional form. Aired from 1981 to 1998. It was also the similar version on the TVB network in Hongkong.

Judge Bao (包青天), one of the most popular Chinese TV series of all time. The first version aired in 1974 with 350 episodes and the 1993 version with 236 episodes and became the most popular Asian drama ever in history. Shown in 80 countries in more than 40 languages (including Tagalog on ABC-5). The longest tv series ever produced by the CTS network

Love (愛), the first Chinese series shown in both languages, Mandarin and Taiwanese (Hokkien) with 68 episodes in its credit.

Doraemon (哆啦A夢), the Japanese anime series from the TV Asahi network shown in the Mandarin-dubbed version on CTS. It's still aired today although with reruns as shown on CTS.

The Four Brothers of Peking (京城四少), the 53-part TV drama from the CTS network set in latter part of the Qing Dynasty.

Super Sunday (超級星期天), the most popular Sunday night variety show program ever. First originally hosted by Chang Hsiao-yen (Zhang Xiaoyan), and Harlem Yu Teng-ching (Yu Dengqing). Originally shown on the TTV network from 1994 to 1996 before it transferred to the CTS network in 1996 where it stayed for seven years until 2003.

CTS Channels

At present, CTS operates three channels:

CTS Building 2: CTS Building
CTS Building 3: Television Producing Building, all 3 buildings are in Taipei City

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