Robert Chua Explained

Robert Chua Wah-Peng
Native Name:蔡和平
Native Name Lang:zh
Birth Date:1946 5, df=yes
Birth Place:Colony of Singapore

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Background

Born in 1946 in Colony of Singapore,[1] on 20 May 1946, he has worked internationally in Australia, Hong Kong and China as well. Among other activities in his career, he was part of the launch of television production company TVB in 1967; the creator of Enjoy Yourself Tonight, the longest-running "live" variety show in Hong Kong; and the founder of satellite television channel of China Entertainment Television (CETV).[2] [3] [4]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Spigel. Lynn. Jan Olsson. Television After TV: Essays on a Medium in Transition. 30 November 2004. Duke University Press. 978-0-8223-3393-7. 293.
  2. Book: Moss, Peter. No Babylon. 8 January 2006. iUniverse. 978-0-595-82456-4. 216.
  3. Book: Keane. Michael. Albert Moran. Television Across Asia: TV Industries, Programme Formats and Globalisation. 2 February 2004. Taylor & Francis. 978-0-203-18051-8. 98.
  4. Book: Atkins, William. The Politics of Southeast Asia's New Media. 2002. RoutledgeCurzon. 978-0-7007-1516-9. 127.