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Micro (M2) 2006 16 GB Subcompact (15 mm × 12.5 mm × 1.2 mm), optional DRM, up to 16 GB Sony PS Vita Memory Card 2012 64 GB Subcompact (15 mm × 12.5 mm × 1.6 mm [7]), compulsory DRM, up to 64 GB, proprietary (can be used on PS Vita only) P2 (storage media) Panasonic MicroP2: 2012 64 GB
MRTV Sports Channel is a bilingual sports channel, a joint venture between MRTV and HEY Play Media. launch on 1 August 2023. MRTV Sports programming broadcast from 2pm to 6pm. HTV Sports programming broadcast from 6pm to 12am. This channel began on 15 October 2013 in preparation for the 2013 Southeast Asian Games. For the first 10 years of ...
The Memory Stick Micro (M2) measures 15 × 12.5 × 1.2 mm (roughly one-quarter the size of the Duo) with 64 MB, 128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB, and 16 ...
Star Sports refers to several current or former Asian sports networks owned by The Walt Disney Company: Star Sports (China) Star Sports (India) Fox Sports Asia;
ESPN and Star Sports were competing with each other across Asia, [5] but their businesses were making loss. In October 1996, both channels agreed to combine their operations in the region. [6] The resulting joint venture, later named ESPN Star Sports, was to be headquartered in Singapore (where ESPN's operations in Asia had been based). [7]
In June 2012, it was announced that News Corporation would buy ESPN International's share in ESPN Star Sports. Following the News Corporation take over, ESPN all over Asia would be relaunched as Fox Sports but the relaunch of ESPN Star Sports as Fox Sports did not affect much of East Asia, as Star Sports continued to broadcast in Mainland China ...
ON Sports network: ON Sports, ON Sports+, ON Football, ON Sports News, ON Sports Action, ON Golf; SCTV – Saigontourist Cable Television, a joint venture of VTV and Saigontourist company. The first cable television network in Vietnam. SCTV General Movies- Asian dramas; SCTV1 - Comedy; SCTV2, SCTV11, SCTV18 - General entertainment
Television broadcasting in Myanmar began in 1979 as a test trial in Yangon. [1] The first television service BBS was launched on 3 June 1980, [ 2 ] followed by regular service in 1981. [ 3 ] Most television networks in the country are broadcast from Yangon.