CASE STUDY: Hong Kong radio station's shareholder dispute

The city’s independent radio went off air after its major investors refused to inject funds and went to court to open its books and demand its liquidation. A lack of transparency and questionable governance have not helped matters.
CASE STUDY: Hong Kong radio station's shareholder dispute

Digital Broadcasting Corporation Hong Kong (DBC) is the latest casualty of Hong Kong’s increasingly oligarchic media landscape.

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