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The Fairchild Group
Company typePrivate company
IndustryMedia
Founded1983
Headquarters3248 Cambie St. Vancouver, British Columbia V5Z 2W4 Canada,
Key people
Thomas Fung Wing Fat (馮永發)
Chairman & Founder
ProductsBroadcasting, Publishing, Retail, Real estate development
OwnerThomas Fung Wing Fat
Websitewww.fairchildgroup.com

The Fairchild Group (Traditional Chinese: 新時代集團, Simplified Chinese: 新时代集团, Pinyin: xīnshídài jítuán, Jyutping: san1si4doi6 zaap6tyun4) is a Canadian business conglomerate, with headquarters in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.[1]

Fairchild Group operates various media properties under the Fairchild Media Group name. Fairchild currently operates the Cantonese channel Fairchild TV, Cantonese & Mandarin radio network Fairchild Radio, and Mandarin channel Talentvision. Fairchild Group is also involved in film production, real estate development, retail, telecommunications and wholesale trade.

History

Fairchild Group headquarters

The Fairchild Media Group acquired the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) broadcasting licence from Chinavision Canada and Cathay TV in 1993 to form Fairchild TV and Talentvision respectively. Later on, it formed Fairchild Radio with stations is Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto. It has an investment portfolio over US$350 million.

The company's corporate headquarters are located in Vancouver, British Columbia with separate regional offices in Richmond Hill, Ontario and Calgary, Alberta.

Ownership

Fairchild Group is entirely owned by Mr. Thomas Fung Wing Fat (馮永發), however the television media units Hong Kong based TVB has a minor stake (20%).

Fairchild Media Group

Television

Fairchild Group operates four national ethnic television channels that cater to both Cantonese & Mandarin speaking audiences- Fairchild TV, Fairchild TV 2 HD & Talentvision. Hong Kong broadcaster TVB owns a minority stake (20%) in both channels.

Fairchild TV and Talentvision currently consists of 5 feeds:

Radio

Fairchild Radio studio in Markham

Fairchild Group operates 4 multicultural radio stations and shares programming on another station. All stations feature programming for both Cantonese & Mandarin speaking audiences:

  • Fairchild Radio Calgary: CHKF-FM/94.7 (Cantonese and Mandarin broadcast)
  • Fairchild Radio Toronto: CHKT/1430 & CIRV-FM/88.9 (Cantonese and Mandarin broadcast)
  • Fairchild Radio Vancouver: CJVB/1470 & CHKG-FM/96.1 (Cantonese and Mandarin broadcast)

Fairchild is jointly provides Chinese programming at AM1540 with newspaper operator Sing Tao (Toronto). The station is still owned by CHIN Radio/TV International, while Sing Tao is jointly owned by Torstar and Sing Tao News Corporation of Hong Kong. Some AM1540 radio personalities from the FM station of Fairchild Radio Toronto have been transferred to this new AM station.

In October 2019, Fairchild Radio gained public attention when it fired a Toronto talk-show host allegedly because of his questions during an interview perceived as critical of the Chinese government's stance on the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests.[2]

Film production

Fairchild Group operates Fairchild Films International Limited, a motion picture production company that creates Chinese language films for international audiences.

The company has produced one film, Paper Moon Affair, in 2005.

Real Estate Development and Management

Retailing

Saint Germain Bakery in Markham, Ontario
Oomomo in Markham, Ontario

All retail operations are in British Columbia other than Oomomo and St Germain Bakery (BC and Ontario):

  • St. Germain Bakery - Chinese bakery (1986)
  • Aberdeen Post Office
  • Racing Devils Hobbies - Hobby store-
  • Daiso Canada - Japanese dollar store
  • Smart Living Design - Home furniture store
  • Smart Office Furniture - Office furniture store
  • A Light Idea - Lighting retail store
  • Memory Collection - Gift shop
  • Living Colors - Modern home & kitchenware store
  • aR Fashion - Fashion retailer
  • Ozone Fashion - Fashion retailer
  • Gado Gado Fashion - Men's fashion retailer
  • Gibson Travel Accessories - Luggage / backpack / Travel accessories
  • IT Power - Computer retail / service store
  • Menji Stationery store - Stationery retailer
  • Impulse Sports - Sporting Equipment Retailer
  • Super Garage - Auto accessories
  • Party Goodies - Party supply retailer
  • Pot and Plant- Artificial floral retailer
  • Pot Arts - closed
  • Timbuktu Military Surplus & Apparel - Military Surplus & Apparel retailer - closed
  • Voodoo Palace - Voodoo dolls retailer
  • Bike Stop - closed
  • Giordano
  • Santayaya -
  • Planet Food
  • 7th Heaven Cafe - Closed
  • Ajijiman
  • Hanabi
  • Bean Factory
  • Frappe Bliss
  • Hainanese Chicken
  • David and Goliath
  • Oomomo - Dollar store[3]

Trading

  • Hutchison Imports has extensive wholesale and distribution interests in general merchandise, dollar store items, toys, RC hobby, sports, apparel, furniture, consumer and lifestyle products.[citation needed] The company works with manufacturers and suppliers all over the world to source out products for the North American market.[citation needed]

Hutchison Imports has its own brand - "Menji". Menji products are fast becoming a staple on many dollar/discount store shelves.[citation needed]

Telecommunications

Fairchild Group operates various online, internet-based businesses:

  • eSeeNet.com Ltd.- a business solutions[clarification needed] company, founded in 1995
  • eSeeHosting- Web hosting provider
  • Lynx Communications- Internet service provider, based in Richmond, British Columbia

Foreign investment

  • Stone Group - a pharmaceutical firm in China via Fairchild Investments Ltd.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Emag Archived 2015-02-09 at the Wayback Machine." Fairchild Group. Retrieved on January 29, 2015. p. 2/20. "3248 Cambie Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA V5Z 2W4"
  2. ^ Blackwell, Tom (October 8, 2019). "Host on Chinese-language station in Toronto says he was fired for criticizing Beijing". National Post. Retrieved October 8, 2019.
  3. ^ "Watch out, Dollarama: Japanese '100-yen' retailers are piling into Canada". Archived from the original on 2019-10-22. Retrieved 2019-12-21.