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Fox Life (Bulgaria) Bulgaria September 8, 2005 October 1, 2023 Fox Life (France) France October 5, 2005 discontinued December 31, 2009 [21] Fox Life (Japan) Japan December 14, 2005 Fox Sports: September 30, 2011 Fox Life (Turkey) Turkey November 13, 2006 discontinued January 1, 2021 [22] Fox Life (Poland) Poland January 1, 2007 [23] Fox Comedy
Star Channel (formerly known as Fox) is a Bulgarian television channel, owned by The Walt Disney Company Bulgaria.The channel was launched on October 15, 2012. It was announced that the Fox channels in Bulgaria (including Fox Crime and Fox Life) would be rebranded to have the "Star" name instead.
On June 7, 2023, Disney announced that the Fox channels in Bulgaria and Balkans (including Fox Crime, Fox Life and Fox Movies) would be rebranded to have the "Star" name instead with the brand being revived after Disney extinguished the brand year prior with Star Channel, Star Crime and Star Life being rebranded on October 1, 2023. [1] [2] [10]
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FX Life (previously Fox Life) is a Russian-language television channel that launched on April 15, 2008. [3] The channel was closed on October 1, 2022, for Russia [4] & Belarus, [5] and was replaced by Sapfir in Russia, but it's still active in the CIS & Baltic regions. [6] Cable operators in Estonia have localized version of the channel with ...
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Star Crime is a television network, owned by the Disney Entertainment division of The Walt Disney Company, used as replacement of Fox Crime.Its basic programming include numerous television series, sitcoms and movies, among others, related to crime, horror and investigation.
TV7 ("TV sedem") was a Bulgarian television channel, owned by Crown Media EAD (ProSiebenSat.1 Media).It aired entertainment programs, TV series and films, and was also the first Bulgarian station to broadcast in widescreen PAL (16:9, although the aspect ratio was usually left as 4:3, making the image appearing vertically elongated on normal TV sets).