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At launch, Star Movies was a Mandarin and English movie channel, with 60% of the films in Chinese or produced in Asia and 40% being Western titles. The channel was only available through authorized cable operators. [1] Star Movies was split up from Star Plus on 1 May 1994, which usually aired movies in the early years of Star TV from
This is a list of South Asian-origin television channels available on cable, satellite and IPTV platforms in Canada, Malaysia, the Middle East, Singapore, Trinidad and Tobago, the United Kingdom and the United States.
On June 10, 2017, Star Movies (Philippines, SD only) was rebranded as Fox Movies. Like its predecessor, it also has English subtitles daily, as well as local advertisements when the movie is taking a break (its HD counterpart, however, does not because of the HD channel formerly using its Asian feed (Fox Movies Premium) and Fox Movies Asia feed).
Ho Chi Minh City TV – The first TV station in Vietnam, includes 8 free-to-air channels: HTV7 (HD/SD) - Entertainment and Sports HTV9 (HD/SD) - News, Entertainment and Sports
Star Movies was launched by Star TV. It was bought by News Corporation who formed Star India to operate the channel. [1] In March 2019, The Walt Disney Company acquired 21st Century Fox for $71 million. [citation needed] [2] The channel ceased broadcasting in Sri Lanka on 1 February 2015 due to content rights issues, leaving the country with no ...
Pages in category "Television stations in Cambodia" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Cambodian Television Network (CTN) is a free-to-air terrestrial television channel launched in March 2003 [1] as a joint venture between local conglomerate The Royal Group and Stockholm-based Modern Times Group. The network is now part of Mobitel.
It is the second private television station and the first UHF channel in Cambodia (channel 27 in Phnom Penh), yet it did have two VHF relay stations. The name was selected in homage to King Jayavarman VII "Bayon" and uses an image of Brahma as its logo.