CHInoyTV

CHInoyTV 菲華電視台
Presented by various
Country of origin Philippines
Original language(s) English, Filipino, Mandarin Chinese
Production
Running time 1 hour
Release
Original network Net 25
Picture format HDTV
Original release 2009 – present
External links
Website

CHInoyTV or CHI FCTV (Traditional Chinese: 菲華電視台, Simplified Chinese: 菲华电视台, Pinyin: Fēi huá diànshìtái, English: Filipino Chinese Television, Hokkien: Hui Hua Tien Si Tai, Cantonese: Fei Wah Tin Si Toi), is a weekly television program of Net 25, with Fil-Chi Media Productions as its production venture, that airs every Sunday at 10:30 - 11:30 am (02:30-03:30 UTC). It also airs its replays every Tuesday at 11:00 pm - 12:00 mn (15:00-16:00 UTC), and Saturday at 10:30 - 11:30 am (02:30-03:30 UTC).

CHInoyTV traces its roots to Chi which was premiered on IBC-13 in 2009. CHInoyTV is the first Filipino-Chinese Television show to air in HDTV technology by Net 25.

On its third season, CHInoyTV unveiled its new logo, welcomes new set of hosts, and introduced new segments. During the third season, CHInoyTV also launched the first reality business show on free TV dubbed as CHInoypreneur Challenge.

The show mainly uses three languages; namely: English, Filipino, and Mandarin Chinese (however with English subtitles) during CHInoy Plus.

About CHInoyTV

Chi in Chinese stands for good life and energy. Chi can also stand for Chinese, Chinoy and many others depicting the Chinese community. CHInoyTV is a 1-hour lifestyle magazine show that tackles all of Filipino-Chinese lifestyle. It features topics from People, Events, Sports, Fashion, Food, Places and all other topics that will surely satisfy our target audience. Hosted by dynamic set of hosts, we will feature and create segments that will not only promote your brand, but how it contributes to the Filipino-Chinese lifestyle.

Segments

Current Segments

Former Segments

Hosts

Current Hosts

Semi-Regular

Former Hosts

External links

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