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Monday, September 26, 2011
Source:
Mingpao
Translation: llwy12
Artists not being allowed to ‘dig gold’ in Mainland is primary cause for TVB exodus
What is the reason for so many TVB artists terminating their contracts and choosing to leave the company?
In the past, TVB was a place to lay ‘golden’ eggs because of the number of opportunities artists had to film series with high ratings, which in turn caused the artists to become popular. Due to the increase in the audience’s familiarity with the artists, they then had a chance to attend various events in Asia (for example, Mainland China, Singapore, Malaysia) as well as events for merchandise endorsements in HK. Many artists were satisfied with this, which is one of the reasons why TVB has been able to retain artists even with low wages throughout all these years.
As the production of series in the Mainland started to flourish and the need grew for popular HK artists to participate in order to make their series more marketable, Mainland companies were willing to offer salaries of 2 to 3 times the amount that HK TV stations paid in order to secure artists. In the past, TVB would allow their artists to take time off from their work in HK to film series in the Mainland and ‘dig for gold’ – the only caveat was that the series could not air on rival TV stations using the artists’ original voices.
However, in recent years, there have been instances of other TV stations such as ATV buying the broadcasting rights for [Mainland] series that TVB artists participated in, causing there to be situations where the same artist would be ‘competing’ against themselves on different stations. Plus last year, when TVB artist Ron Ng won a Best Actor award for his role in Mainland series <
> at rival station i-Cable – this greatly upset Director of Artists and Resource Management Virginia Lok, who felt that the other stations were purposefully trying to upstage TVB. Therefore, Ms. Lok implemented a ‘requirement’ that going forward, all Mainland series that TVB siu sangs and fa dans participate in must be ones where TVB has priority in purchasing the rights and airing. If TVB has no interest in buying the rights to the series, then TVB artists are not allowed to participate in the series. When this ‘instruction’ was implemented, many artists were dissatisfied.
One of the first artists to be ‘affected’ by this new stipulation was Steven Ma – after 6 months of negotiation to participate in Mainland series <
Sorry for being a comment monster. I'm still reading through all these great articles/posts you have. This part in particular caught my eye: In TVB, it’s not hard to find people who dislike Charmaine – older generation artists such as Sheren Tang feel that her acting is not quite up to par
ReplyDeleteSeriously? Did Sheren really say that? If so, then she just went WAY up in my estimation. I love it when these veterans tell it like it is.
@retrotvb: No problem! Comments are definitely welcome! Thanks for the compliments on the posts & articles!
ReplyDeleteI'm actually not 100% sure whether Sheren actually said that, since there is so much "stuff" in the HK entertainment industry nowadays that it's hard to tell what's real and what's fake. So pretty much now I read stuff with a grain of salt -- unless I'm able to prove that it's true...
Darn. Wishful thinking on my part. I was one of the original anti-Charmaine people. No offense if you're her fan.
ReplyDeleteNo, definitely not her fan...but I've been trying not to be too negative with my comments, since I don't feel like having fans converge on me right now....if I'm doing a series review though and I happen to dislike her character, then I may say something...otherwise, I just let things be for the most part...
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