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TITV Executive Team

Taiwan Indigenous Television (TITV) is the first and only television station in Taiwan created by and for indigenous peoples. Operating under the Public Television Service Foundation, TITV provides culturally relevant programming in indigenous languages and perspectives. The executive team upholds the mission to amplify indigenous stories, preserve ancestral heritage, and foster intergenerational connection through broadcast media.

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Maraos

Chairperson of the Indigenous Peoples Cultural Foundation (IPCF), Taiwan.

Maraos holds a Master's degree from the Graduate Institute of Social Enterprise and Cultural Creativity at Providence University. He has long been engaged in media and cultural policy, integrating Indigenous perspectives with social innovation to advance the development of Indigenous media systems and cultural governance practices. He currently serves as the Chairperson of the Indigenous Peoples Cultural Foundation (IPCF).

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Isuth Malincinan

Manager of the News Department, TITV, Taiwan.

Isuth Malincinan is currently pursuing a graduate degree in Radio, Television, and Film at Shih Hsin University. With a background in journalism and international communication, she has long been committed to Indigenous media reporting and program production. She is a leading force in advancing the professionalism and global reach of Indigenous journalism in Taiwan.

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Pisuy Masaw

Manager of the Radio Department

Pisuy Masaw graduated from the Department of Radio and Television at the National Taiwan University of Arts. She specializes in journalism and the in-depth reporting of Indigenous public issues, with a focus on diverse narratives. She has long been involved in news production and program hosting at Taiwan Indigenous Television (TITV) and is recognized as one of the few Indigenous media professionals who combine journalistic sensitivity with analytical depth.

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Dong Ming-Cheng

Manager of the Engineering Department, TITV, Taiwan.

Dong Ming-Cheng holds a Master's degree from the Department of Radio and Television at the National Taiwan University of Arts. He specializes in television engineering and system integration and brings nearly 30 years of professional experience in the media industry. He has participated in numerous major domestic and international broadcast projects, including the Olympics, Asian Games, regional games, and New Year’s Eve broadcasts. He has also provided technical support for diplomatic missions and international satellite transmissions, making him a key figure in Taiwan’s broadcast engineering landscape.

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Alui Djadjavac

Deputy Chief Executive Officer, TITV, Taiwan.

Alui Djadjavac graduated from the Church Music Department at Yu-Shan Theological College and Seminary in Hualien, Taiwan. With a strong foundation in both the arts and faith, she has devoted more than two decades to Indigenous media and cultural communication. Her 23 years of professional media experience span news reporting, program production, and organizational management, with a deep commitment to public communication and Indigenous affairs.

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Eleng Ladroluwan

Manager of the Programming Department, TITV, Taiwan.

Eleng Ladroluwan holds a Master’s degree in Visual Communication Design from China University of Technology. She specializes in visual storytelling, design, and the promotion of Indigenous languages. Her work has long focused on developing children’s and youth programming for Indigenous communities, aiming to plant the seeds of cultural identity through media.

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linnga keliew

Manager of the Cultural Marketing Department, TITV, Taiwan.

linnga keliew holds a Master’s degree in Advertising from National Chengchi University. Her expertise encompasses corporate public relations, brand marketing, and public affairs. With extensive experience spanning both the private sector and cultural institutions, she excels in integrating media strategies, public relations, and cultural values to drive meaningful brand communication and societal engagement.

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Chang Hsi-Lun

Manager of the Administrative Management Department, TITV, Taiwan.

Chang Hsi-Lun graduated from the Department of Mass Communication at Ming Chuan Women’s Business College. She has a wealth of experience in media production and marketing planning, with expertise spanning television production, music channel operations, and the promotion of Indigenous cultural marketing. She has been actively involved in both the media industry and the organizational management of cultural foundations.

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