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Ho Teh-lin exits 'Destiny Fun' after 22 years; commentator sees 'another kind of happiness'

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Host Ho Teh-lin and co-host Chen Ya-lan are leaving the long-running Taiwanese program "Destiny Fun."
  • The departure follows failed negotiations with the production unit over a pay cut.
  • A media personality expressed that while sad, it's a normal part of the TV industry and a new chapter for the hosts.

Ho Teh-lin, the long-time host of the Taiwanese numerology program "Destiny Fun" (ๅ‘ฝ้‹ๅฅฝๅฅฝ็Žฉ), is departing the show after 22 years. Co-host Chen Ya-lan will also leave. Their exit comes after contract negotiations with the production unit broke down over proposed salary reductions. The show, which has been a staple in Taiwanese television, has navigated a challenging media landscape with changing viewer habits and dispersed advertising budgets. Veteran media personality Lu Wen-wan commented on the situation, acknowledging the sadness but framing it as a natural transition in the television industry. She noted the difficulty of sustaining a program for over two decades and suggested that for Ho, this departure might represent a new beginning rather than a final farewell. Lu emphasized that Ho has brought entertainment, knowledge, and companionship to viewers for many years and deserves more time for personal pursuits like travel and family. The sentiment is that this change offers a different kind of happiness, allowing Ho to enjoy life beyond the demands of studio recording.

The TV industry is like this, programs start and stop, hosts come and go. It's all very normal.

โ€” Lu Wen-wanCommenting on the frequent changes within the television industry.
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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.