Super Star (Taiwanese TV series)
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Super Star, also known as TTV Super Star since 2020 (Chinese: 超級巨星紅白藝能大賞 lit. 'Superstars Red and White Talent Awards') is an annual Chinese New Year's Eve television special produced by Taiwanese broadcaster TTV. It is broadcast simultaneously on television and on the OTT platform, nationally and internationally by the TTV network and by some overseas broadcasters (mainly Singapore and Malaysia) which also acquired programming rights to air the program. Taiwan Mobile was later sponsored the event and carried digital rights for simulcast premiere in Taiwan starting from the 2018 edition. The first special premiered on February 13, 2010, the eve of the 2010's Chinese New Year, and has span a total of 14 competitions since.
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Country of origin | Taiwan |
Original language | Mandarin Chinese |
No. of episodes | 14 contests |
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Production locations | National Taiwan University Sports Center (2010) Taipei Arena (2011 onwards) |
Running time | 4 hours 30 minutes (with Ads) |
Production company | TTV |
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Network | TTV Main Channel (Taiwan; Terrestrial & Cable) Hub E City (Singapore) Astro AEC (Malaysia) |
Release | February 13, 2010 (2010-02-13) – present |
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Kōhaku Uta Gassen |
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Traditional Chinese | 超級巨星紅白藝能大賞 | ||||||||
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The competition is basically similar to the NHK's New Year's Eve special, Kōhaku Uta Gassen, which first premiered in 1951, albeit several differences from the original counterpart.