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TVB to lay off 200 employees

Source:  The Standard

(11-28 21:42)
Television Broadcasts has confirmed it plans to lay off about 200 employees, with details to be announced in the next few days.

The layoff will affect various departments except for actors and show hosts. Termination letters will be sent starting on Monday.

External affairs deputy director Tsang Sing-ming said the production resources department will be the worst-hit.

Tsang said the layoffs are needed to maintain competitiveness. TVB has been recording surpluses for the past five years.

STAFF REPORTER   - The Standard

Disturbing, isn’t it?  Apparently nobody is immune from the economic downturn.

Follow up:  12/02/2008:  Anger as TVB Laid off 212 Worker

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TVB Calendar 2009 - Downloadable Wallpapers from TVB.com

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TVB Calendar 2009 - October with Bernice, Maggie, Bobby and Gallen

TVB Calendar 2009 - October. From front, clockwise: Bernice Liu, Gallen Lo, Bobby Au-yeung, and Maggie Siu. Wallpaper: TVB.com. Click on photo to enlarge.

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Gallen Finished Shooting for TVB 2009 Calendar

Source:  Next Magazine # 972

According to this magazine, Gallen was back to HK last week on October 13th to finish his part of the photo shoot for TVB 2009 Calendar.  It’s not yet known which month of the calendar he will appear on.

Unrelated to TVB, Gallen’s new CCTV series - “Romance in Sheng Jing Guan” - will meet the press tomorrow, October 23rd, 2008.  “Zheng He - The Great Navigator” is now lined up for a Feb-March air date on CCTV-1 in golden slot while “Lady Wang in Exile” is celebrating the second anniversary with re-runs and a fan meeting to be held in Beijing.

Still no word on “Lang Yan”.

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Gallen’s Personal Sina Blog - Now Active (10/01/2007)

This is not a news article, so please do not repost elsewhere. Thank you.

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Someone who “isn’t into computers and games” and prefers “not to use SMS and emails” now disregards his personal preference just to “comply” with his fans’ wishes.

Yes, Gallen’s finally activated his blog today with an ultra short, cozy, personal, long-awaited entry completed with photo and scanned handwritten note.

See for yourself here: Gallen Lo’s Sina Blog

Image Courtesy of On 10/01/2007

Image courtesy of Oriental, 10/01/2007

As much as I understand how busy Gallen is and how blogging might never be named one of his hobbies, I couldn’t help but selfishly hope this is only the beginning of many nice entries to come. After all, Gallen is known for his persistence. He wouldn’t have been the Gallen we know (and love) today if he gave up singing, gave up acting, or even… had a change of heart. Let us see. I’m particularly anticipating the first glimpse into his calligraphy and painting works which he once promised to share with all of us, but a tiny “Hello” entry would make my day just as splendidly.

Gallen, thanks!

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[HK] Gallen Lo - HK, TVB and a Hotel Room, Still?

You’ve probably all seen the exciting news. (Special thanks to TVB Index, and Gallenfan who provided the link)

Below is another portion of the same article which I took the liberty to translate and to share with all of you. I hope Anime Master 179002 of TVB Index would not mind me doing so.

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Credits: TVB Index (mag scan) / Mingpao

With his private house all the way at Discovery Bay, Gallen has decided to rent out a hotel room to facilitate his filming in Kowloon. “We film day and night,” explained Gallen, “and since it is quite a distance from Discovery Bay to Tseung Kwan O, I’m better off staying in a hotel room.”

On the set, Gallen appeared quite tense “It’s been four years since I filmed here. I really want to give my best. I don’t want to disappoint the audience.”

Gallen was seen driving himself to the filming location, alone. There wasn’t any assistant to accompany him on the set, either. “Filming for TVB for many years, I’m used to taking care of myself.”, said Gallen, “Only when working in Mainland that I might need the help of an assistant. My costumes have been fitted, so it shouldn’t be any problem.”

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Now time for a little fun - True or False?

1. If filming in HK, Gallen does not have to live in a hotel room. He has a house!

2. TVB only gives the privilege of being on its promotional calendar to its management artists.

3. Since Gallen is given the chance to be on TVB 2008 calendar, the 10-milion-3-series-deal might/must be standing.

4. Gallen must be on the same page of the TVB 2008 calendar as Myolie

To join in, please click the comment button on the top left of this page. Thanks ;)

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Ambition, Vengeance, Cold Blood - The Villainous Gallen Lo

Much inspired by the author of TVB Musings, I attempt something out of the ordinary news-relaying activity of GH. Purely my thoughts. Comments are highly appreciated. This is not a news article, so please do not repost elsewhere.

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Different upbringings, different circumstances, but the three characters share one profound description: bright, talented, ambitious and under-appreciated young men.

None of them were born evil. They turned evil. It’s not the society that is to be entirely blamed, but more so the lack of integrity in each and all three individuals. The critical point of turning evil, however, varies from one to the other.

Man Wei (Ambition, TVB 1993) lost his innocence very early in his childhood, witnessing his mother being raped and beaten by her “regulars”. It was probably her choice, but he saw himself as the ultimate cause as why his mother had to go on living such a life. Bottled up in him were rage, anger, and the boiling longing to break away. To change.

That’s where Man Wei met Kiu Lik (Vengeance, TVB 1992) and Tsui Ka Lup (Cold Blood Warm Heart, TVB 1996). Young, well-educated, they all believed they could change their lives for the better. They all have the willpower and the ability to make the changes happen. Nothing is wrong with wanting a better life.

What went wrong, then?

With Kiu Lik, it wasn’t the family hardship he had to face, but the idiotic favoritism his filthy-rich father practiced. He would have ended up better should he turn unfilial and walk away. Lik was so filial he wanted to prove himself to his father. Over, over, and over again, until he made the grave and desperate mistake of setting fire on the ruined shack housing a helpless old lady. It was right then and there that he crossed the line and let go of his principles. His choice!

Tsui Ka Lup didn’t have to deal with family hardship. He had no evil parent, either. In fact, he had a wonderful, loving family who doted on him. Everyone - his father, his mother, his adopted older brother, his little sister - was proud of him. Then why on Earth would he turn evil? It was as ridiculous as it was unfortunate, the loving nest did not quite prepare him for a dog-eat-dog world. And while his adopted brother scoped with the unfavored office politics in a clever, almost submissive manner, Ka Lup fought back in the most vulnerable way. The moment he accidentally pulled the trigger and killed his corrupted boss, Ka Lup’s life was quite over.

Quite, but not quite over in a sense that Ka Lup did have a lot of chances where he could actually stop striding the evil path and redeem himself. The same hold true for the others. Sadly, no-one took up the opportunity, except for Man Wei when it was already too late.

Regardless of how or why these men became villainous, they had all been slaved to their senses of pride, blinded by their internal rages, and succumbed to their thirst of power disguised in the quest for just. All awaited nothing but the smallest trigger to send the men downhill.

Especially when they had no integrity to keep their original believes from being wavered, altered, and thrown away.

Along the way, there were instants when those believes manage to find a moment of existence. Whenever they were there, Gallen made sure the audience see them through his eyes. “Villains, they are human to begin with.” Most humanly, and fatally helpless, must be when they were beside the loves of their lives. Villains do love.

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At the very end, when Man Wei let his love go unscathed and came defiantly toward the police squad’s fire, when Kiu Lik victoriously escaped through a window just to fell several stories down, or when Tsui Ka Lup smirked arrogantly while blood dripping down his tall forehead, all to their destined death, what was left almost felt like pity.

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[Clip] Gallen Lo at 13th Shanghai Television Festival 06/15/2007

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Gallen attended the Magnolia Award Night of the 13th Shanghai Television Festival as a presenter. Clip hosted by 56.com. Special thanks to Gallen Baidu Board for the link.

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