Saturday, March 17, 2012

Star TV Channels

Star India
List of Channels provided
STAR (Greater China)
List of Channels provided

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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