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RTHK operates seven radio channels:
The RTHK websiteA website or Web site (often shortened to a site is a collection of webpages, that is, documents accessible via the World Wide Web on the Internet. The pages of a website will be accessed from a common root URL, the homepage, and usually reside on the sam, launched in 19941994 is a common year starting on Saturday, and was designated the International year of the Family''. Events January events January 1 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) goes into effect January 6 Nancy Kerrigan is clubbed on the right leg by an, is presented in English, Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese. All seven of RTHK's radio channels are broadcast live over the InternetThis article is about the Internet the extensive, worldwide computer network available to the public. An internet is a more general term for a set of interconnected computer networks that are connected by internetworking''. WWW information network structu, and all RTHK news transcripts are available online. News is available for free via e-mail (or a PDA-downloadable version) three times a day. E-learningE-learning most often means an approach to facilitate and enhance learning by means of personal computers, CDROMs, and the Internet. This includes email, discussion forums, and collaborative software, e. BSCW or CSCW. Advantages are seen in that just-in-t curricula for literature, arts, and languages are also provided.
The RTHK Service Hotline(香港電台服務熱線) provides information via telephone at +852 22720000.
RTHK produces public affairs television programs which are broadcast by Hong Kong's three commercial television channels, TVB, ATV and Cable TV . These programmes include Hong Kong Connection, A Week in Politics, Media Watch (傳媒春秋) and Police Magazine (警訊). RTHK does not operate its own television channel.
RTHK is responsible for producing programs for Educational Television (ETV) (教育電視) for primary and secondary students. ETV was first broadcasted in 1971 for Primary 3 students and was extended to Primary 6 students in 1974. In 1978, it had been extended to cover Form 3 students. While programs covering the topics of English, Chinese, Mathematics and Putonghua are provided to both primary and secondary students, Science and Humanities programs are only provided for secondary school students and General Studies programs are only designed for primary students.