Govt Urged To Make Good Use Of Olympics Telecast
"); jQuery("#212 h3").html("

"); });
2021-05-11 HKT 13:11
The government was on Tuesday urged to outline a plan on how to use the streaming of the upcoming Tokyo Olympics to promote sports development in Hong Kong.
This came after Chief Executive Carrie Lam announced that her administration has purchased the broadcasting rights so people can watch the games for free on the territory’s five licensed broadcasters.
The head of Baptist University's department of sport, physical education and health, Julien Baker welcomed the move, saying it would have been a “disaster” if Hong Kong people couldn't watch the games, given that it’s likely some Hong Kong athletes will win medals this year.
He said the games could stimulate the public’s interest in sports.
"The government bodies in sports, and in particular sports institutes in Hong Kong should promote and advertise sports development and participation a little bit more, perhaps align with the games themselves, and then maximise the potential of the games to recruit and get people actively involved in sport," he said.
Meanwhile, the vice president of the Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, Kenneth Fok, said he is happy that everyone can watch the games for free and support local athletes.
In a Facebook post, he also advised the government to liaise with TV stations to make sure Olympics-related productions are done properly.
"The government should have a holistic plan on how to make good use of the video clips from the Olympic Games, for example, at schools and venues under the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, in order to promote the long-term development of the sports sector," he wrote.
In response, TVB, Viu TV and Now TV said they welcomed the government's decision, adding that they would deploy all the necessary resources to cover the games properly.
Five Years In: Lessons From Asias Digital Bank Revolution | David Becker, MD APAC, Mambu
Digital banking in Asia was supposed to change the world. Five years later, did it live up to the hype? In this in-dept... Read more
19th Asian Financial Forum To Spotlight Finance And Global Opportunities
The 19th Asian Financial Forum (AFF), co-organised by the Hong Kong SAR government and the Hong Kong Trade Development ... Read more
HK Banks Launch Money Safe Service To Protect Deposits
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) and the Hong Kong Association of Banks (HKAB) announced on 30 December that all... Read more
HashKey Lists On Hong Kong Exchange
HashKey listed on the Main Board of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, becoming the first digital asset company t... Read more
North Korea Linked To Over Half Of 2025 Crypto Heist Losses
TRM has published new research showing that North Korea-linked actors were responsible for more than half of the US$2.7... Read more
South Korea Forms Task Force After Coupang Data Breach
The South Korean government announced on Thursday (19 December) that it will establish an interagency task force to add... Read more