ATV Files for Bankruptcy Due to Repeated Financial Difficulties

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  1. b-lee

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    In recent years, ATV have often been faced with precarious financial situations. In August 2011, ATV announced a series of big moves through the release of several programs produced in-house. Now, a new turbulence erupted, as ATV filed for bankruptcy yesterday afternoon. ATV’s majority shareholder, Tsai Eng Ming’s subsidiary, Norwares Overseas Inc. applied for ATV’s bankruptcy at the Hong Kong High Court .

    In 2008, Taiwanese billionaire, Tsai Eng Ming, Chairman of Want Want Group, injected cash assistance into ATV to become its majority shareholder. Despite this, ATV was rumored to be on the brink of bankruptcy once again in 2010. ATV’s two majority shareholders, Tsai Eng Ming and Payson Cha, had an open war of words last year over the company’s equity issues.

    How will the filing of bankruptcy impact ATV? A representative from ATV responded, “Mr. Tsai’s company’s $150 million HKD in convertible bonds and interest were returned last year, while Mr. Tsai applied for a court injunction prohibiting the release of $23 million in convertible bonds of the company. Now, Mr. Tsai used these grounds to withdraw his stake from ATV. For the sake of the overall situation, ATV agreed to let Mr. Tsai redeem this portion of the funds.” According to the interpretation of a legal professional over the matter, under Hong Kong law, shareholders can apply for bankruptcy on the grounds of insolvent funds, regardless of how many shares were held.

    Repeated Financial Difficulties

    A reader revealed that ATV did not pay outstanding lease amounts on the automobiles used by the ATV news department. If ATV did pay the vehicle lease amounts by the deadline this weekend, the automobiles will be towed away. ATV’s Public Relations department did not respond on the matter. On September 29th, ATV released an internal circular that due to the local typhoon, employees’ monthly paychecks will be postponed from September 30th to October 3rd. An ATV Public Relations spokesman explained that the remittance came from the mainland, thus the issuance of employee paychecks were delayed due to the typhoon occurrence.

    In addition, there were rumors that more than a dozen ATV production staff were poached [by another television station]. Yip Ka Boa stated, “In the past, there were also employee departures, however, no one paid attention to the matter. ATV will not take the situation lightly, but will instead strengthen the scriptwriting department. As to whether salaries will be increase in order to retain employees, this will be dependent upon the circumstances. We do not wish to increase salaries simply due to the departure of staff. The company already made annual pay adjustments in the middle of the year.” Asked whether ATV will follow TVB’s issuance of letters to employees warning of the poaching crisis, Yip Ka Bao noted that each company had its own practices. Since the licenses for the three free television broadcasting stations have not been issued yet, ATV will not heed other television stations’ practices.

    Amidst Increased Competition, A Bleak Future Ahead for ATV

    In the past decade, equity disputes at ATV persisted and coupled with frequent high-level management changes, ATV was at disadvantage in competing with rival, TVB. ATV now faced another heavy crisis ahead. Due to the Hong Kong government’s intention to expand free public television, urban telecommunications, as well as cable broadband, free television licenses were announced in December 2009 to become available.

    Currently, Hong Kong had two free television stations, ATV and TVB, along with four fee-based stations. Three new free television broadcasting stations are expected to enter the market in 2012, including Ricky Wong’s City Telecom, Richard Li’s PCCW, as well as I-Cable TV.

    The increase in competition in the free television broadcasting market may pose additional financial difficulties for ATV. Associate Professor, Feng Ying Qian at the City University of Hong Kong School of Journalism and Communication, noted, “ATV was different from TVB and Shaw Brothers in the aspect that ATV did not have real estate and other fixed assets.” ATV shareholder, Payson Cha, openly stated that free competition in the television broadcasting industry was a negative development for ATV. Mr. Cha stated, “For the audience, more competition and more choices are good things. However, for ATV, it was very bad.”



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    damn nobody pays attention to atv though...its a sub division of tvb though right? i never really cared for it only watched a few shows.
     
  3. mr_evolution

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    no you idiot
     
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    hey fucker explain to me :trollface2:

    Never mind i understand what it is lol just never payed attention to it since ten tigers of guangdong which was ages ago...it seems the tone on every of their show is depressing. So that makes TVB the definite HK tv studio? Damn
     
  5. dragonsy42

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    Yeah, I've never watched a show from ATV. TVB is the BEST!
     
  6. mr_evolution

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    yeah atv has really poor shows and lack of funds, hence why tvb always underpay their staff and get away with it.

    So with new competition in the market we'll see more quality shows and HK actors staying in HK
     
  7. ultimate

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    Even though ATV was not as popular as TVB, I'm still kinda surprised that they filed for bankruptcy... Anyway I only watched a couple of series from ATV, most dramas I watch are from TVB lol I guess we'll see how the new company (Telecom something lol) that's getting all the actors/actresses from TVB will go...
     
  8. reno

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    there's always been a few good stuff released from atv
    even tho i still prefer tvb

    well can't wait for the new stuff to come out
     
  9. mr_evolution

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    midnight in central, i loved that series
     
  10. EvilTofu

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    ATV had some good dramas back in the days but even than, it can't compete with TVB. I only watch some of the traveling and food series from ATV these days.

    TVB will have to treat their employees better, now that they have more competition from the new TV stations even w/o ATV around.
     
  11. Hartia

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    so the actors leaving tvb can't go to atv, so i guess we'll see a lot of outside HK dramas with actors we recognize
     
  12. crasianlee

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    ATV had Date with a Vampire that was one of their good series that I liked, but after 3 and 4 that series went down hill.
     
  13. Jeff

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    Atv doesn't get recognize so tvb gets all the popularity. Now with more stations next year tvb starts to pay what an actor or actress deserves
     
  14. Peloi

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    I haven't watch ATV in like 10 years but I do remember some good series from them, stronger scripts for sure, hopefully the new competition will give TVB a run for it's money.
     
  15. turbobenx

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    .....WTF is ATV? Never heard of them...

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  16. machwnor

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    sad...i have watched some of atv's series and they are not bad...
     
  17. onni

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    i watch mostly TVB dramas and shows. i rarely watch ATV dramas and shows. somehow, ATV lack its quality.
     
  18. Jeff

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    Actually.. a lot of TVB actors came from ATV.
     
  19. mr_evolution

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    a lot of atv actors were from tvb to begin with
     
  20. MissCheekS

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    atv going bankrupt.... doesnt surprise me.... i have watched a few of their series in the past but yeah as mentioned lots of em go to tvb n their always stuck with the shitty ones :p....