Fiji Media
Fiji Television
Television was introduced in Fiji in 1991 when the government awarded a temporary license to Television New Zealand to enable local rugby followers to witness the live coverage of the Rugby World Cup competition. The temporary license was extended and continued until 1994 when a permanent service was introduced.
Today, Fiji Television operates four channels, Fiji One (free) and three pay channels: Sky Plus, Sky Entertainment and ESPN.
Government is the largest shareholder of the station through the Fiji Development Bank, Yasana Holdings Ltd (59%) and a direct share of 14%.