The current research employs the method of content analysis to analyze foreign news reported in the Taiwanese TV media. The method of in-depth interview is utilized to identify the determinants that may affect the process of international news making. Specifically, the current research analyzes and compares the foreign news reportage of the TV media in terms of categories including new type, reported area, reported county, valence, and sources. Fourteen international newsmakers on top management level from the target media are interviewed. The results show that the Taiwanese TV media have been biased toward the first-world countries. The U.S. was covered the most, followed by Japan and Great Britian. For the majority of the target TV media, the largest proportion of the international news are social and entertainment news, except for PTS. Based on the in-depth interviews of the international news gatekeepers of all 10 TV stations, “whether the internationall news can interest the audience or not” is considered the primary determinant while selecting foreign news. This may imply that TV international news making has already been market-driven in Taiwan.