TAIPEI, TAIWAN – Media OutReach Newswire – January 26, 2024 – The 2024 presidential and legislative elections have captured worldwide attention, attracting an influx of journalists from major media outlets in Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia and Switzerland to Taiwan. These media wanted to take the pulse of the elections.
In a standout segment, English news manager Dimitri Bruyas engaged in an enriching online discussion with presenters.


In an effort to bolster their media coverage, many have partnered with TVBS News, a network with a long track record of election reporting. This collaboration highlights TVBS’s reputation for providing news that is not only balanced and fair, but also enjoys great trust and credibility on the international stage.
Between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Election Day, TVBS News’ exclusive election special “Decisive Battle 2024” attracted an impressive 9.46 million viewers from across Taiwan, marking an important moment in the history of broadcasting in the country. slice of this audience with 4.05 million unique viewers, establishing itself as the first choice among the 15 channels covering the vote count. This unprecedented viewership not only consolidated TVBS’s dominance in Taiwan’s media sphere, but also played a pivotal role in keeping international audiences up to date with unfolding election events.
International media seeks in-depth collaboration, highlighting the global credibility of TVBS news
With extensive experience in election coverage, TVBS demonstrated its prowess by forming a formidable “vote reporting team” of nearly 4,000 members and setting up nearly ten thousand polling stations, ensuring a smooth process. vote counting that is both accurate and timely.
This commitment to accuracy solidified voter confidence. A testament to TVBS News’ dedication, the live broadcast of the vote count on YouTube captivated more than 175,000 viewers simultaneously, a record-breaking feat that underlines the broadcaster’s meticulous approach and widespread success among viewers.
In the run-up to the elections, prominent international broadcasters, including Japan’s NHK Television and Singapore’s Channel News Asia, established a presence at TVBS headquarters, fostering a collaborative environment with the state’s news team. network and improving their reporting capabilities.
Leading media outlets such as Malaysia’s Sin Chew Daily and China Press used TVBS’s real-time vote counting footage, ensuring their audiences received the latest and fastest updates on the counting of votes.
Australian public broadcaster SBS’s Chinese channel partnered with TVBS to broadcast live the ongoing vote count, while Swiss channel RSI produced an in-depth news segment on the Taiwanese presidential election, including an interview by TVBS’s Kai Yu Chuang, shedding light on the meticulous planning and in-depth observations behind election coverage.
Zee NEWS Group’s ‘WION’, one of India’s leading news channels, forged an important partnership with TVBS’s English news division during the election countdown. Journalists Vivian Hsiao and Jamie Lin Pinzon provided live, up-to-the-minute updates on the vote count, linked directly to the studio presenters.
In a notable segment, English news manager Dimitri Bruyas engaged in an insightful online discussion with presenters, dissecting potential changes in the complex geopolitical relationship between the United States, China and Taiwan in the post-election landscape.
Dimitri Bruyas explained that “the international media attaches great importance to the post-election situation in Taiwan. TVBS English news provides comprehensive and up-to-date analysis, enabling international media to quickly understand the post-election situation across the Taiwan Strait.
TVBS English News also leverages the ENEX system to offer the most in-depth and comprehensive English-language news, special analysis and live reports, featuring the most comprehensive English-language media coverage of the Taiwan presidential election in more than 70 countries across the world.
TVBS Boardroom Interviews Taiwan Experts and Analyzes Future Directions of US-China-Taiwan Relations After Election
As the Democratic Progressive Party secured a third term, the complex web of relations between the United States, China and Taiwan is poised to enter a new chapter. As part of an ambitious project, Wenchi Yu, the distinguished host of TVBS’s “TVBS Meeting Room”, spoke with prominent American scholars, including Ryan Hass and Bonnie S. Glaser.
The conversations, centered on their seminal work, offered an in-depth look at the evolving geopolitical landscape, examining the implications of the election for U.S. diplomatic strategies and Beijing’s anticipated reactions.
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