Taiwan Indigenous Television

Taiwan Indigenous Television

Taiwan Indigenous Television, also known as TITV, a privately owned company headquartered in Taiwan, was founded in 2005. Operating as a tier 1 media tech buyer and part of the Taiwan Broadcasting System, the company functions as a non-commercial public service broadcast television and radio entity. It serves as a media platform initially established for and managed by Indigenous peoples, being the first of its kind in Asia. TITV's output focuses on the active preservation and promotion of the cultures and languages of Taiwan’s diverse Indigenous groups, broadcasting news and programs in multiple native languages alongside Mandarin. Its mandate includes providing authentic representation, facilitating cultural education, and offering localized, in-depth coverage of contemporary Indigenous political, social, and rights issues.

Revenue

Founded

2005

Headcount

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Headquarters

Taiwan

Primary Segment

Broadcast television and radio

Ownership

Privately Owned

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