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TVB offers month-long free viewing of their dramas amidst Covid-19 outbreak

Thursday, 05 Mar 2020 05:31 PM MYTHong Kong broadcasting company TVB is offering free viewing of their drama series for a month. — Picture from Facebook/ tvbanywhere

KUALA LUMPUR, March 5 — Hong Kong broadcasting company TVB is offering one month viewing of their drama series for free, as more stay home in quarantine due to the Covid-19 outbreak. In a post on their official Facebook page, it said the offer is to allow people undergoing quarantine to enjoy some form of entertainment at home.In conjunction with the offer, the station is also screening special programming to raise awareness on Covid-19 and prevention measures.

“The show will provide you with important information on fighting Covid-19,” it said of the show scheduled to run from Monday to Friday.

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