Wednesday, May 22, 2013   

Former deputy calls action of RTHK head 'unbelievable'
(03-14 14:15)

Former deputy director of broadcasting Raymond Ng Sek-fai says it's "unbelievable" that the current head of RTHK demanded details of how the idea arose for using Nazi characters in a TV program. Ng said brainstorming was a natural part of the creativity process, RTHK reports.
Meanwhile, the former director of broadcasting, Franklin Wong Wah-kay, said RTHK's editorial independence should be cherished. The director of broadcasting, Roy Tang Yun-kwong, has denied accusations of meddling and censorship.

   
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