Star India
List of Channels provided
List of Channels provided
List of Channels provided
- STAR Movies
- STAR Movies HD
- STAR World
- STAR World HD
- STAR Plus
- STAR Plus HD
- STAR Utsav
- STAR One - Former Hindi general entertainment channel. Was rebranded to Life OK on 18 December 2011 at 12 noon.
- Life OK
- STAR Gold
- STAR Gold HD
- STAR Vijay
- STAR News
- STAR Ananda
- STAR Majha
- STAR Jalsha
- STAR Pravah
- Channel [V]
- ESPN
- STAR Sports
- STAR Cricket
- STAR Cricket HD
- Asianet - Malayalam
- Asianet Plus - Malayalam
- Asianet Sitara - Telugu
- Asianet Suvarna - Kannada
- Asianet Suvarna News 24X7 - Kannada
- Asianet News-Malayalam
- ESPNews Asia - A 24 hour sports news channel.
- National Geographic Channel
- Nat Geo Adventure
- Nat Geo Wild
- National Geographic Channel HD
- Fox Crime
- FOX Traveller
- FX
List of Channels provided
- STAR Chinese Channel - Mandarin general entertainment channel for audiences in Taiwan and beyond. It is one of the five original STAR channels when it launched in 1 January 1991.
- STAR Chinese Movies - Cantonese and Mandarin movie channel. Formerly known as STAR Mandarin Movies, one of the five original STAR channels when it launched in 1 January 1991..
- STAR Chinese Movies 2 - Cantonese and Mandarin movie channel that shows popular Chinese box-office hits from the 1970s to 1990’s. Currently available in Singapore, Hong Kong, Canada and the U.S.
- STAR Movies - an English language movie channel broadcast to Southeast Asia, India, Mainland China, Taiwan and Middle East. Since 2012, STAR Movies now broadcast to India, Mainland China, Middle East, Vietnam, Taiwan and Philippines.
- STAR World - popular U.S. entertainment programming broadcast to Asia. Formerly known as STAR Plus.
- Phoenix Chinese Channel - international Mandarin language entertainment channel.
- Phoenix Infonews - 24-hour Mandarin news channel.
- Phoenix Movies Channel - movie channel in Mainland China.
- Phoenix Hong Kong Channel - Cantonese language entertainment channel.
- Xing Kong - Mandarin general entertainment channel in Mainland China.
- Channel [V] - a music video channel. There are local versions of Channel [V] in India, Mainland China, Taiwan, Philippines, Thailand and Australia.
- ESPN - broadcast by ESPN STAR Sports (ESS), a Joint Venture with ESPN International.
- STAR Sports - a 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.
- SBS-ESPN - a Joint Venture between ESS and Seoul Broadcasting System.
- antv - a national terrestrial channel in Indonesia.
- ESPNews Asia - A 24 hour sports news channel.
- National Geographic Channel
- Nat Geo Adventure - 24-hour adventure programming, formerly known as A1.
- Nat Geo Wild - This channel is available in Singapore, Hong Kong, Middle East, Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia, India and Sri Lanka.
- National Geographic Channel HD - 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 and Sri Lanka. Soon to be available in Malaysia, Middle East and South Korea.
- FOX Traveller
- 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.
Former Channels
- VIVA Cinema - STAR's Filipino movie channel, a joint venture with VIVA Entertainment, launched on 6 May 1996. This channel was ceased broadcasting on 31 July 2003.[7]
- BBC World News, the former BBC World News Service, and one of the original STAR TV channels when it launched in 1991; but it ended its affiliation in 1994 to broadcast separate ways & it was replaced by STAR Movies in May 1994.
- MTV Southeast Asia - music channel and one of the original STAR TV channels when it launched in 1991; but it ended its affiliation in 1994 to broadcast separate ways & it was replaced by Channel [V] in May 1994.
- Prime Sports - the old name of STAR Sports, and one of the first five STAR TV channels
- Film Indonesia - A 24-hour Indonesian language Movie Channel.
- STAR Plus Japan - A 24-hour Japanese Entertainment Channel.[8]
- TechTV - A 24-hour Computer Channel. Formerly seen in Middle East via STAR Select.
- EL TV - A 24-hour Hindi Entertainment Channel. EL TV ended its relationship with STAR in 1999.
- Zee TV - A current 24-hour Hindi Entertainment Channel. Zee ended its relationship with STAR in 1999.
- Zee Cinema - A current 24-hour Hindi Movie Channel. Zee ended its relationship with STAR in 1999.
- CNBC Asia - Business News Channel launched in 1996, This channel terminated within 2006 replacing CNBC Europe. Formerly Available in the Middle East via STAR Select.
- CNBC Europe - Business News channel, formerly available on STAR Select in the Middle East. This channel was terminated on 31 March 2007.
- The History Channel - 24 hour History and Biography channel in India. This channel was relaunched as Fox History and Entertainment channel in November 2008.
- Jetix - Kids channel, formerly available on STAR Select in the Middle East. This channel was terminated on 30 November 2008.
- Fox Sports - a sports channel, available on STAR Select in the Middle East. This channel was terminated on 31 December 2008.
- Channel V Korea - a music channel, the South Korean affiliate of Channel [V] launched on June 16, 2001. The channel is 67% owned by DoReMi Media. However the channel was temporarily shutdown on December 31, 2008.
- Fox News Channel
- BabyTV - is the first 24-hour, commercial-free channel for children under pre-schoolers. This channel is now available in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Singapore, Philippines and India.
- Sky News
- itv Granada - British entertainment from Granada now only available on Star Select in the Middle East, dropped from the line-up in the rest of Asia in 2002. Formerly known as Granada UKTV and Granada TV.
- MBC-ESPN - a Joint Venture between ESS and Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation.
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