Tseng 10

Tseng 10 is an English-language television network in Tseng owned by the Y. C. Lin Group. It caters mostly to English-speaking expatriates living in the country, and airs a mix of locally produced and international syndicated content.

History
The channel launched on VHF channel 10 in Tseng City on February 11, 1975 with a telecast of the celebrations in Tseng City, hosted by singer George Mileham, who was also an early investor in the channel. Initially, the channel aired from 6am in the morning to 12pm midnight, beginning its broadcast day with a short morning newscast before airing a children's programming block starting at 7am.

Some hallmarks of its schedule in its first few years also included English-language telecasts of National Association for Football matches commentated by former and Tseng City Tigers player Gary Bronfman, who charmed viewers with his distinct  accent and his catchphrase "Aaaannnnddd a goal was just scored by [player name]!". The network aired English dubs of Asian movies every Friday night at 9pm and an English dubbed-or-subtitled Bollywood film every Wednesday night at 7pm.

By the 1980s, cable television had become widespread in Tseng, and Tseng 10's reach expanded beyond Tseng City. Popular programming on Tseng 10 during the 1980s included Asia 1 Video Party (hosted by Asia 1 Tseng local host Ken Barbini, who later had a successful career as a in ), ' and the drama series ' and .

In 1999, the channel began airing for 24 hours a day.

In 2001, the channel was sold to Y. C. Lin Group, the owner of another English-language media outlet, the Tseng Times newspaper.