Programming
Recently all of the RoadShow's programmes are prepared in a video compact disc (VCD). There are 3 different versions of VCD available in the 4,000 buses. There is a certain pattern in distributing different versions of disc, which version A and B will be available in 1,200 buses respectively and version C for 1,600 buses. All discs are distributed on a daily, random and rotational basis over the fleet.
Apart from TV advertisements, a number of programme segments have been introduced to RoadShow's programme development. These segments are not only produced by the production team of RoadShow, but also from independent production bodies and other local (e.g. ATV and RTHK) and non-local media agencies (e.g. Phoenix TV and BBC and also Taiwan TV programmes).
In September 2001, RoadShow and ATV have agreed to become strategic partners and struck a 3-year deal that entitles RoadShow the exclusive right to show ATV programme highlights. TV drama highlights, weekly news summary, game show as well as infotainment programmes have been aired on RoadShow. In addition, RTHK is now providing programme content freely to RoadShow as well.
RoadShow also co-operates with other organisations and companies to produce programmes. For example, the programme Weekends Game Review, which introduced new PC games, was a co-product by RoadShow and Cross Media, a Hong Kong publication company. Besides, RoadShow also sponsors some outdoor activities, like concerts, and broadcasts the behind-the-scenes footage.
The content of segments can be categorised in the following classification.
Type [Example(s)]
Most of the RoadShow's programmes are in Cantonese with Chinese language subtitles. But increasingly there are more English and Putonghua programmes available for passengers.
- Cartoon [Charming Pink Panther]
- Celebrity Chat [RoadShow House of Stars]
- Family and Health [Strategy to Health]
- iClub Interactive Game [iClub Mobile Phone Ringtone Downloading, iClub Jetso Delivery]
- Infotainment [Youth Voice by Breakthrough, Trend Fascination, Police Information Station]
- Lifestyle [Delicacies in Hong Kong]
- Music and Movie [Music on Road and Power Pick]
- News and Current Affairs [Weekly News Summary]
- Science [Mobile Digital Station]
- Society, Education and Community [When We Were Young by RTHK, The Disney Oral Classroom, Oxfam: the Road to Poverty Alleviation in China, Haven of Hope Christian Service]
- Special [Your LegCo, Meeting Room of Scarlett Pong, Halloween Party for Singles]
- Sports and Recreation [J.League Soccer News]
- Travelogue [3 Minutes to the World]
Future development on programming
KMB is now undertaking an experimental project to introduce the Global Positioning System (GPS) on bus tracking and bus fleet management. Apart from the traffic management purpose, the usage of GPS on the fleet can also provide real time information to RoadShow, which means that real time news, weather and traffic information will be available in RoadShow in the future.
However, in dense urban areas with congested high-rise buildings, the satellite signals to the GPS receiver are often blocked and the accuracy of the results adversely affected. KMB claims that GPS would only be installed to the whole fleet until the problem is solved.