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PUBLICATIONS, BROADCASTING AND FILMS

Rental for a loudspeaker is $10.00 per month, and subscribers have a constant choice of the three programmes which, together, involve the origination of 51 hours of programmes each day. Additional loudspeakers in the same residence cost $5.00 per month.

Television. Rediffusion (Hong Kong) Ltd opened its television service in May 1957, and the service has been expanding ever since. At the end of 1961 there were almost 11,000 subscribers.

Rediffusion House has two well equipped, air-conditioned, studios for this closed-circuit television network, each of about 2,000 square feet, and one other of 200 square feet, while the equipment includes nine vidicon camera chains. Three of these are of the latest Marconi studio types and one is fitted with the modern Taylor-Hobson vidicon zoom lens. The station uses the latest telecine-camera chains with double channels for both 16 mm and 35 mm films and has a full array of studio and control equipment. Most Chinese films carry English captions and vice versa.

Programmes include many 'live' presentations. Education and quiz programmes form an important part of this side of the station's activities, but Cantonese opera, popular music pro- grammes, variety acts, children's features and interviews are also included in the schedule. Popular filmed television shows are imported from Britain and America. Rediffusion television pro- grammes give about fifty hours of entertainment weekly, some of them commercially sponsored. During that part of the day when the television service is not transmitting the sound channel covers the activities of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. This is an on- the-spot report from the floor of the Stock Exchange. A special programme service for members of the Colony's Indian community is broadcast on this sound channel every Sunday morning.

More than 97% of the television staff are locally-trained Chinese. The rental fee is $55.00 per month, including receiving unit and all maintenance. For subscribers who have their own television sets the monthly rental is $25.00 which covers the programme fee and full maintenance.

FILM INDUSTRY

Hong Kong is one of the largest film producing territories in the world. During 1961 the Colony's six major studios and many

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