Not to be confused with Chinese Television System, China Central Television, CTV Television Network, or Television in China.
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China Television Company, Ltd. 中國電視公司
Company type
Television network, Satellite television and Cable television
Industry
Television Broadcasting
Founded
3 September 1968
Headquarters
Taipei,
Republic of China (Taiwan)
Products
Television content, television programming
Parent
Want Want China Times
Website
www.ctv.com.tw
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