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Channels On Mio TV

The service features more than 120 channels including free-to-air channels by MediaCorp, blockbuster movies as well as a Cantonese movie channel. It also offers HDTV channels. SingTel mio TV has been awarded the coveted media rights to the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League 2009-2012. In addition, SingTel have won the rights to air Barclays Premier League matches across its platforms and the 2010 Football League Cup Final, as well as exclusive broadcast rights to ESPN STAR Sports for mio TV. SingTel also acquires most European Football that include FA Cup and Football League Cup.SingTel also recently won the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League as renewal basis and it is not exclusive from 2012-2015 seasons. SingTel has also won the rights to air the Barclays Premier League matches for another three seasons from 2013-2016 using the non-exclusive broadcasting rights.SingTel mio TV also renewed ESPN STAR Sports Channels for another three years using the non-exclusive rights as Starhub TV will also get these sports channels too.SingTel also inked a deal with FOX International Channels,Discovery Kids and Trace Sports HD in 9 and 22 September 2012 and started broadcasting on 1 October 2012.SingTel also inked a deal with Celestial Tiger Entertainment to offer six of its channels on mio TV Service.Viacom International recently partnered with SingTel mio TV to offer MTV Asia,Comedy Central Asia,Nick Jr. (South East Asia) and Nickelodeon on its Service to join with Colors and MTV India that was launched in 31 January 2011.

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