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'''Television and Entertainment Licensing Authority''' or ('''TELA''') was an entertainment regulatory agency in ] under the ]. | '''Television and Entertainment Licensing Authority''' or ('''TELA''') was an entertainment regulatory agency in ] under the ]. | ||
On 1 April 2012, TELA merged with ] and ] to create a new authority, the ]. | On 1 April 2012, TELA merged with ] and ] to create a new authority, the ]. | ||
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The agency's goal is to follow the standards for taste and decency accepted by the community. It monitors broadcasting services and publications. {{Reference necessary|text=If needed, it provides a service for ].|date=April 2010}} | |||
==Previous Commissioners== | ==Previous Commissioners== |
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影視及娛樂事務管理處 | |
Agency overview | |
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Headquarters | 39/F, Revenue Tower, 5 Gloucester Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong |
Employees | 155 (March 2008) |
Annual budget | HK$ 147.8m (2008-09) |
Agency executive |
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Website | Office of Communications Authority |
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Traditional Chinese | 影視及娛樂事務管理處 | ||||||||
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Television and Entertainment Licensing Authority or (TELA) was an entertainment regulatory agency in Hong Kong under the Government of Hong Kong.
On 1 April 2012, TELA merged with Hong Kong Broadcasting Authority and Office of the Telecommunications Authority to create a new authority, the Communications Authority.
Previous Commissioners
- Cheung Po Duk 張寶德(1995—1996)
- Chan Juk-duk 陳育德(1996—2002)
- Wong Long-si 黃浪詩(2003—2007)
- Maisie Cheng 鄭美施(2007—2010)
- Lau Ming-gwong 劉明光(2010-2012)
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