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NCC rejects media firm s on-demand channel bid

NCC rejects media firm s on-demand channel bid
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EVs to be assembled like smartphones: Hon Hai

EVs to be assembled like smartphones: Hon Hai MULTI-USE: The arrangement of seats in future vehicles would be different, allowing passengers to do everything they do at home, the CEO of the firm’s EV platform said Staff writer, with CNA Electric vehicles (EVs) developed on a Hon Hai Precision Industry Co (鴻海精密) platform would be built like “a smartphone on a different platform,” Jack Cheng (鄭顯聰), chief executive officer of the Hon Hai-initiated MIH Open Platform Alliance, said on Saturday. It would be the ultimate goal to make vehicles built on the platform an extension of the driver’s home, he said during an online presentation.

Mirror TV pledges to avoid prime-time political talk shows

Mirror TV pledges to avoid prime-time political talk shows By Shelley Shan / Staff reporter The management of Mirror TV yesterday told the National Communications Commission (NCC) that it would not host any political talk shows during prime-time viewing hours once the channel is established, adding that it would retain a full-time ombudsman to monitor news quality. The commission yesterday began reviewing an application filed in December 2019 by Mirror Media, which also owns a Chinese-language weekly magazine, to establish a TV news channel. It ruled that it would resume deliberations after the channel provides additional information requested by commissioners. National Communications Commission (NCC) Deputy Chairman Wong Po-tsung, left, at the NCC in Taipei yesterday reports on the commission’s review of Mirror Media’s application to establish a TV channel called Mirror TV.

Tatung chairman exits after 50 days

Tatung chairman exits after 50 days EXECUTIVES CLASH: Lin Wen-yuan said that he had ‘minor differences of opinion’ with Shanyuan Group chairman Wang Kuang-hsiang, Tatung Co’s leading investor By Angelica Oung / Staff reporter After just 50 days on the job, Tatung Co (大同) chairman Lin Wen-yuan (林文淵) has been dismissed. Lin made the announcement at a news conference in Taipei yesterday, saying that he “does not know exactly why myself” the reason for his tenure being cut short. Lin said that he had “minor differences of opinion” with Tatung’s leading investor, Shanyuan Group (三圓建設) chairman Wang Kuang-hsiang (王光祥), who informed Lin on Monday last week that he would be replaced.

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