Abstract | Following the recommendation of the 1985 Broadcasting Review Board (BRB) Report, the Hong Kong government proceeded to corporatise Radio-Television Hong Kong (RTHK), the public broadcaster. The corporatisation process encountered various intra-bureaucratic and extra-bureaucratic problems, as identified in the article. By 1993 it was more or less aborted amidst Sino-British diplomatic impasse. This short-lived organisational reform had appeared on the governmental agenda as a result of the political opportunity provided by BRB and the political circumstances in Hong Kong after the signing of the Sino-British Joint Declaration in 1984. In the end, however, it was also politics which derailed the plan. |
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