Mandarin newscast coming to P.E.I.

Newscast on Youtube will serve P.E.I.'s growing Chinese population

Media | Mandarin newscast

Caption: An immigrant from China has started a YouTube channel that delivers P.E.I. news in Mandarin.

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An immigrant from China is about to give Prince Edward Island its first local newscast that is delivered in Mandarin.
Everybody wants to know what's going on in the world. - Mark Murphy
Mark Murphy has started a YouTube channel called Ocean Heart TV, where he plans to read P.E.I.'s news of the day in his first language.
Murphy, an accountant by trade, said he's responding to a challenge facing some members of the Island's Chinese community.
"They first want to see what's the news here, what's going on today? But then they turn on the TV, and it's all English or French. A lot of them don't understand it very much," he said.

Image | Mark Murphy

Caption: Mark Murphy will be serving P.E.I.'s Chinese immigrant community with a newscast in Mandarin on his Ocean Heart Youtube channel. (CBC)

"Everybody wants to know what's going on in the world, right? Especially where they are that day. So that's why I think it's a great need to be filled here in Prince Edward Island."
To start, Murphy won't be generating his own news, but will summarize the content that other local English media produce.
His hope is that as his newscast becomes more popular, more immigrants will step up to help. His goal is for his YouTube channel to feature newscasts delivered in several languages, and perhaps deliver some original stories as well.