RTHK Radio 3

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Language
FormatEnglish-language news and information (19%), Entertainment (16%) and Easy listening/Oldies (65%)
Owner
  • Hong Kong Government
  • (via Radio Television Hong Kong)
RTHK Radio 3
  • Hong Kong
Frequency567 kHz[1]
Programming
Language
FormatEnglish-language news and information (19%), Entertainment (16%) and Easy listening/Oldies (65%)
Ownership
Owner
  • Hong Kong Government
  • (via Radio Television Hong Kong)
OperatorRadio Television Hong Kong
  • RTHK Radio 4 (English; classical music)
  • other radio and TV channels of RTHK
History
First air date
30 June 1928 (1928-06-30)
Former call signs
  • GOW (30 June 19281 February 1929)
  • ZBW (1 February 1929August 1948)
Former frequencies
  • 845/1525 kHz (1928)
  • 860 kHz (1929)
Links
Webcasthttps://www.rthk.hk/radio/radio3
Websitehttps://www.rthk.hk/

RTHK Radio 3 (Chinese: 香港電台第三台; Jyutping: hoeng1gong2 din6toi4 dai6saam1 toi4) is a broadcasting station under Radio Television Hong Kong. It was launched on 30 June 1928 and is the first radio broadcast station in Hong Kong. At present, the station broadcasts on 567 kHz for all of Hong Kong, as well as additional FM frequency in selected regions.

RTHK Radio 3, which is mainly broadcast in English, is positioned as a “news and information and entertainment platform” to tie in with the pace of international metropolises in Hong Kong and provide information for English speakers in Hong Kong to help them understand world and local affairs. There are Nepali, Urdu and Tagalog periods.[2] Notable shows include current affairs program 'Backchat', economics and finance-oriented 'Money Talk', and afternoon lifestyle program 'The 1 2 3 Show'.

The station was the first radio station established by Radio Television Hong Kong. From the beginning, the call sign was GOW and the frequencies were AM 845 kHz and AM 1525 kHz. On 1 February 1929, the call sign was changed to ZBW and the frequency was AM 860 kHz. In August 1948, the station cancelled its call sign and changed its name in 1981.[3]

Radio team organized and broadcast fundraising reality shows for charity since 1960s. Later, in 1980s, RTHK Radio 3 invented Christmas contest that was called "Operation Santa Claus", that was also for charity, and this contest became a longstanding Christmas tradition in Hong Kong.[4][5]

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