Fiji Television

Fiji Television Limited
Launched 15 June 1994
Owned by Government of Fiji
Country Fiji
Broadcast area Fiji

Fiji Television Limited (SPSE: FTV) is Fiji's main television network. It was founded on 15 June 1994 as the first permanent commercial television broadcasting network in the country, although television had previously been introduced temporarily in October 1991 to broadcast the Rugby World Cup as well as Cricket World Cup. This was reviewed and reissued in 2000 for a term of 12 years. Fiji TV was listed as a public company in 1996 on the Suva Stock Exchange, now known as the South Pacific Stock Exchange.

Fiji TV owns Fiji's premiere free-to-view channel (FTA) Fiji One, and formerly the pay TV service, Sky Pacific, which was acquired by Digicel in 2016. Fiji TV also owned subsidiary company, Media Niugini Limited, which operates Papua New Guinea's only commercial free-to-view channel, EM TV but later sold it off to the PNG Government owned, Telikom PNG Limited.[1] Fiji TV's main shareholders are Yasana Holdings Limited, a Fijian investment company (Fijian Holdings Limited) owned by the provinces of Fiji, and Hari Punja & Sons Limited, a privately owned investment company.

See also

  • Fiji TV Sat

References

  1. "Pacific Media Centre | articles: VIDEO: Fiji TV completes sale of EMTV to PNGs Telikom". Pacific Media Centre. Retrieved 2016-04-17. Telikom PNG Limited
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