In the age of globalization and global immigration, transnational community media have complex and contradictory influences on immigrants' identity: on the one hand, transnational community media provide immigrants an important cultural link with their original countries; on the other hand, it is also a tool for assimilating newcomers into the host society. This paper explores the cultural tension and the identity relationships formed between the transnational community media and transnational communities by researching audience studies and the TV program "Taiwanese Wives," which was made for the special immigrant group of "foreign brides" from Southeast Asian countries. By so doing, this research may increase our understanding of how migrant women construct their cultural identity and cultural relationships in Taiwan society.