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'''Fiji Television Limited''' is [[Fiji]]'s television network. It was founded on [[15 June]] [[1994]] as the first permanent television broadcasting network in the country, although television had previously been introduced temporarily in [[October 1991]] to broadcast the [[Rugby World Cup]]. This was reviewed and reissued in [[2000]] for a term of 12 years. Fiji TV was listed as a public company in [[1996]] on the Suva Stock Exchange, now known as the [[South Pacific Stock Exchange]]
'''Fiji Television Limited''' is [[Fiji]]'s television network. It was founded on [[15 June]] [[1994]] as the first permanent television broadcasting network in the country, although television had previously been introduced temporarily in [[October 1991]] to broadcast the [[Rugby World Cup]] as well as [[Cricket World Cup]].. This was reviewed and reissued in [[2000]] for a term of 12 years. Fiji TV was listed as a public company in [[1996]] on the Suva Stock Exchange, now known as the [[South Pacific Stock Exchange]]


Fiji TV owns Fiji's premiere free-to-view channel [[Fiji One]], and the [[pay TV]] services [[Sky Fiji]] and [[Sky Pacific]]. Fiji TV also owns two subsidiary companies, [[Media Niugini Limited]], which operates [[Papua New Guinea]]'s only commercial free-to-view channel, ''Communications Pacific Limited'', as well as Papua New Guinea's [[EM TV]] network
Fiji TV owns Fiji's premiere free-to-view channel [[Fiji One]], and the [[pay TV]] services [[Sky Fiji]] and [[Sky Pacific]]. Fiji TV also owns two subsidiary companies, [[Media Niugini Limited]], which operates [[Papua New Guinea]]'s only commercial free-to-view channel, ''Communications Pacific Limited'', as well as Papua New Guinea's [[EM TV]] network

Revision as of 11:53, 13 November 2009

Fiji Television Limited is Fiji's television network. It was founded on 15 June 1994 as the first permanent television broadcasting network in the country, although television had previously been introduced temporarily in October 1991 to broadcast the Rugby World Cup as well as Cricket World Cup.. This was reviewed and reissued in 2000 for a term of 12 years. Fiji TV was listed as a public company in 1996 on the Suva Stock Exchange, now known as the South Pacific Stock Exchange

Fiji TV owns Fiji's premiere free-to-view channel Fiji One, and the pay TV services Sky Fiji and Sky Pacific. Fiji TV also owns two subsidiary companies, Media Niugini Limited, which operates Papua New Guinea's only commercial free-to-view channel, Communications Pacific Limited, as well as Papua New Guinea's EM TV network

Fiji Television maintains a website, with an online news service.

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