By Vivienne Chow Hong Kong’s TV industry has managed to keep churning out new episodes and even some new series, despite the city’s coronavirus restrictions.
Shows have had to adopt clever working practices, and in some cases modify their story lines, but they have emerged better than the territory’s feature film sector, where production remains largely halted.
The production charge has been led by local channel ViuTV, which is backed by PCCW and is a sister company to pay-TV cluster Now TV and multi-territory Asian OTT platform Viu, and by Hong Kong’s traditional TV market leader TVB.
ViuTV’s drama series “Single Dad” is one of the new titles that has started shooting recently. Camera began to roll in mid-April, delayed just by a few
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