STAR (Greater China) - List of Channels Provided

List of Channels Provided

  • STAR Chinese Channel - a 24-hour Mandarin general entertainment channel for audiences in Taiwan and beyond. It is one of the five original STAR TV channels when it launched on 21 October 1991.
  • STAR Chinese Movies - a 24-hour Cantonese and Mandarin movie channel. one of the five original STAR TV channels when it launched on 1 May 1994 as "STAR Mandarin Movies" and re-launched on 31 March 1996 as "STAR Chinese Movies".
  • STAR Chinese Movies 2 - a 24-hour Cantonese and Mandarin movie channel that shows popular Chinese box-office hits from the 1970 until 1993. Currently available in Singapore, Hong Kong, Canada and United States.
  • STAR Movies - a 24-hour English movie channel which broadcast to India, People's Republic of China, Middle East, Vietnam, Republic of China and Philippines.
  • STAR World - a 24-hour English entertainment channel with to Southeast Asia and one of the five original STAR TV channels when it launched on 15 December 1991 as "STAR Plus" and re-launched on 31 March 1996 as "STAR World".
  • Phoenix Chinese Channel - 24-hour Mandarin international news and entertainment channel it was launched on 31 March 1996.
  • Phoenix InfoNews Channel - 24-hour Mandarin international news channel it was launched on 1 January 2008.
  • Phoenix Movies Channel - 24-hour Mandarin movie channel in People's Republic of China it was launched on 28 August 1998.
  • Phoenix Hong Kong Channel - 24-hour Cantonese news and entertainment channel in Hong Kong it was launched on 28 March 2011.
  • Xing Kong - Mandarin general entertainment channel in People's Republic of China.
  • Channel - a 24-hour international music video channel. There are local versions of Channel in India, People's Republic of China, Republic of China, Philippines, Thailand and Australia.
  • ESPN - a 24-hour sports channel with broadcast by ESPN Star Sports (ESS) a joint venture with ESPN International.
  • STAR Sports - a 24-hour sports channel which is the evolution of Prime Sports devoted to different sporting events, such as cricket, auto racing, golf, and many more. Also broadcast by ESPN STAR Sports and one of the five original STAR TV channels when it launched on 21 August 1991 as "Prime Sports" and re-launched on 21 August 1993 as "STAR Sports". Formerly known as Prime Sports.
  • SBS ESPN - a 24-hour sports channel it joint venture between ESPN and Seoul Broadcasting System (ESPN).
  • ANTV - a Indonesian national private commercial free-to-air terrestrial television channel in Indonesia.
  • ESPNews Asia - 24-hour sports news channel.
  • National Geographic Channel
  • Nat Geo Adventure - 24-hour adventure programming, formerly known as A1.
  • Nat Geo Wild - 24-hour channel is available in Singapore, Hong Kong, Middle East, Republic of China, Thailand, Indonesia, India and Sri Lanka.
  • National Geographic Channel HD - a 24-hour available in Singapore, Hong Kong, Vietnam, India, Taiwan and Malaysia only.
  • Fox Crime - is the first and only 24-hour factual and fictional entertainment television channel dedicated to crime, investigation and mystery. Available in Singapore, Hong Kong, Vietnam, the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Japan, Taiwan, India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Middle East and South Korea.
  • FX - a 24-hour channel offering a broad mix programming targeted at male audiences including comedy, action sports, drama series, reality shows, cars and swimsuit model programs. Available in Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, India, Indonesia and Malaysia only.

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