Hakka TV and Indigenous TV were established in 2003 and 2005 respectively and are sponsored by The Council for Hakka Affairs and The Council of Indigenous Peoples. Originally, both government councils outsourced TV stations to produce programs for the two ethnic TV channels; and, each channel was managed jointly by the relevant council and outsourced TV stations. However, this kind of government interference was against the principle of political parties, the government and the military withdrawing their shares from the electronic media. Methods employed by this paper include literature review, in-depth interview, and primary document analysis. It concludes that Hakka TV and Indigenous TV should be included in Taiwan Broadcasting System (TBS) and managed by the Taiwan Public Television Service Foundation on the condition that TBS ensure that these two ethnic TV channels maintain their ethnic autonomy.