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  1. Feeds

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  2. Programming

  3. See also

  4. References

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| name = Channel V
| logofile = File:Channel_V_Logo.svg
| logosize = 150px
| logoalt = Channel V
| launch = 15 September 1991 (as MTV)
23 May 1994 (as Channel V)
| closed date =
| share =
| share as of =
| share source =
| owner = Disney Channels Worldwide
(Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer and International)
| picture format = 1080i HDTV
{{small|(downscaled to 9 480i/576i for the SDTV feed)}}
| slogan = V, don't regret
| country =
| broadcast area = Southeast Asia
| language = English
Cantonese
Hindi
Korean
Mandarin
Japanese
| headquarters =
| former names = MTV (1991-1994)
| sister names =
| timeshift names =
| website = https://www.vmusic.com.au/
| terr serv 1 = 5 Network (Myanmar)
| terr chan 1 = Channel 17
| web = [https://web.archive.org/web/20040920010641/http://www.channelv.com/ Official website]
| sat serv 1 = CBTV Sat (China)
| sat chan 1 = Channel 502 (Chinese feed)
| sat serv 8 = K+ (Vietnam)
| sat chan 8 = Channel 64
| sat serv 9 = MNC Vision (Indonesia)
| sat chan 9 = Channel 272
| sat serv 10 = TransVision (Indonesia)
| sat chan 10 = Channel 550
| sat serv 11 = First Media (Indonesia)
| sat chan 11 = Channel 225
Channel 376 (HD)
| sat serv 15 = SKYNET (Myanmar)
| sat chan 15 = Asia
Channel 54 (SD)
| sat serv 16 = Cignal (Philippines)
| sat chan 16 = Channel 150 (SD)
| sat serv 21 = beIN
(Middle East & North Africa)
| sat chan 21 = Channel 112 (HD)
| cable serv 1 = Austar (Australia)
| cable chan 1 = Channel 801
| cable serv 2 = Foxtel (Australia)
| cable chan 2 = Channel 801
| cable serv 11 = Macau Cable TV (Macau)
| cable chan 11 = Channel 73
Channel 74
Channel 75
| cable serv 12 = MediaNet (Maldives)
| cable chan 12 = Channel 552
| cable serv 13 = Cable Star Iloilo (Philippines)
| cable chan 13 = Channel 71
| cable serv 16 = SPC-New World Cable TV (Philippines)
| cable chan 16 = Channel 54
| cable serv 19 = Hanoi Cable Television (Vietnam)
| cable chan 19 = Channel 27
| cable serv 20 = HTVC (Vietnam)
| cable chan 20 = Channel 64
| cable serv 21 = SCTV (Vietnam)
| cable chan 21 = Channel 57 (Analog)
| iptv serv 1 = Now TV (Hong Kong)
| iptv chan 1 = Channel 534
| iptv serv 9 = Singtel TV (Singapore)
| iptv chan 9 = Channel 352
Channel 547
| iptv serv 10 = olleh TV (South Korea)
| iptv chan 10 = Channel 89
}}

Channel V (styled Channel [V]) is a Southeast Asian pay television network owned by Disney Channels Worldwide, a pay-TV channel unit of Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer and International. It was launched by what was back then Star TV to replace MTV's original Asian operation.

Feeds

Southeast Asia

Channel V Asia is the flagship of the Channel V network. It was founded after MTV Asia parted ways with the Star TV Network.{{Citation needed|date=January 2018}} It was produced and operated from Hong Kong from January 1994 until January 2002, after which operations and studios were shifted to Malaysia with some aspects still operating in Hong Kong.{{Citation needed|date=January 2018}} Since 1 January 2008, Channel V International has moved back to its original studio in Hong Kong, which is also the same studio of Channel V China and Taiwan.{{Citation needed|date=January 2018}}

Former VJs

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  • Alessandra
  • Paula Malai Ali
  • Cindy Burbridge
  • Marion Caunter
  • Angela Chow
  • Trey Farley
  • Patrick Lima
  • Amanda Griffin
  • Sophiya Haque
  • Cliff Ho
  • Maya Karin
  • Dania Khatib
  • Dom Lau
  • Francis Magalona
  • Rishma Malik
  • Joey Mead
  • Melanie Casul
  • Jonathan Putra
  • Lisa S.
  • Nicholas Saputra
  • Kamal Sidhu
  • Sarah Tan
  • Ruth Winona Tao
  • Brad Turvey
  • Georgina Wilson
  • David Wu
{{div col end}}

India

{{Main|Channel V India}}

It is operated by Star India. On 1 July 2015, the channel discontinued its musical programming and started focusing on original content through fiction dailies and studio formats that address teenage issues.[1] On 30 June 2016, stopped airing original programming. On 1 August, it rebranded its graphical package.[1]Later,it discontinued operations in 15 September 2018.

Australia

{{Main article|Channel V Australia}}

Channel [V] ceased broadcasting in Australia on 26 February 2016, as it merged with [V] Hits.

V Hits

{{Main article|V Hits}}

V Hits is the sister station of Channel V Australia, focusing more on hit music-only programming. It was formerly known as Club V until 12 January 2007, and Channel V 2 until 15 November 2009.

Former VJs

  • Andrew Günsberg
  • Jabba
  • James Mathison
  • Chloe Maxwell
  • Yumi Stynes

Thailand

{{Main article|Channel V Thailand}}

It is a joint venture between Fox Networks Group Asia Pacific, GMM Media and TrueVisions.[2]

Former VJs

  • B – Bandit Saokaew
  • Boss – Chatchavalit Sirisab
  • Chai – Chartayodom Hiranyasthiti
  • Earth – San Ittisuknanth
  • Emme – Amika Boohert
  • Helen – Prathumrat Berger
  • Jenny – Genevieve Jane Irwin
  • Janeen – Janeen Lyons
  • Loukade – Metinee Kingpayome
  • Louk-Tarn – Supamat Phahulo
  • Meaw – Autcharra Sinratchar-tarnon
  • Nadia – Nadia Nimitvanich
  • Sunny – Sunissa Brown
  • Ta-Ngaew – Bussaba Mahatthapong
  • Team – Kosin Piyakittiphaibun
  • Terng – Pradorn Sirakovit
  • Michael – Sirachuch Chienthaworn
  • Nax – Charlie Potjes
    • Alex – Bin Alexandre
    • Bank – Puttipong Kongsomsaksakul
    • Bas – Panupat Sulanlayalak
    • Ake – Eakachai Waricharaporn
    • Ja – Natthaweeranuch Thongmee
    • Kwan – Sirikwan Chinnachot
    • Loukade – Jirada Yohara
    • Mike – Michael Kenneth Wong
    • Paula – Paula Taylor
    • Pitta – Pitta na Patalung
    • Woonsen – Virithipa Pakdeeprasong

Philippines

{{Main article|Channel V Philippines}}

It is a joint venture between Fox Networks Group Asia Pacific, Fox International Channels, TV Xtreme Broadcasting Company and Northern Star Productions as network providers.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

Mainland China

{{Expand section|date=June 2008}}

Fox International Channels Asia Pacific sold certain Mandarin language entertainment television channels that target Mainland China, including Channel V Mainland China, to China Media Capital. As a result, Channel V Mainland China is a part of Star China Media as of 2014. It is broadcast free-to-air on AsiaSat 7.[11] Channel V switches between Simplified and Traditional Chinese with selected Channel V International programs airing with Chinese subtitles. It is the only feed that is available free-to-air.

Taiwan

{{Expand section|date=June 2008}}

It started operating in Taiwan in 1994. On 1 September 2012 it was rebranded as Fox Taiwan, while Channel V Taiwan still operated overseas. On 15 July 2018, Channel V Taiwan was officially shutdown.

Anime

  • Best Student Council (極上生徒會)
  • The Prince of Tennis (網球王子)
  • South Park (南方公園)

Current VJs

  • Blackie (黑人)
  • Christine Fan (范范/范瑋琪)

Former VJs

  • Will Pan (潘瑋柏)

Programming

{{Main article|List of programmes broadcast by Channel V}}

See also

  • MTV Asia
  • MYX
  • VH1
  • Zing

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.radioandmusic.com/biz/music/television-channels/160802-all-about-channel-vs-new-logo-and-shows|title= All about Channel V's new logo and shows|date=2 August 2016|website=Radioandmusic.com}}
2. ^STAR, TrueVisions and GMM Media Enter Strategic Alliance for CHANNEL V Thailand {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924105815/http://www.startv.com/pressroom/pressrelease.jsp?seq=3401# |date=24 September 2015 }} retrieved via www.startv.com
3. ^CHANNEL V International and Makisig Network Announce the Launch of Channel V Philippines Tagalog language content block on V International set to launch with an expanded distribution for the channel on Sky Cable {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090304134722/http://www.startv.com/pressroom/pressrelease.jsp?seq=3661# |date=4 March 2009 }} retrieved via www.startv.com 02-26-2009
4. ^CHANNEL V Expands Filipino Presence retrieved via www.worldscreen.com 02-26-2009
5. ^CHANNEL V International and Makisig Network Launch V Philippines {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090306020122/http://www.casbaa.com/NewsDetail.aspx?id=d5c1beda37464169904b71fa3b2b72ca |date=6 March 2009 }} retrieved via www.casbaa.com 03-02-2009
6. ^Channel V to speak Tagalog; taps local partner retrieved via www.indiantelevision.com 02-27-2009
7. ^Channel V to launch local content for the Philippines retrieve via www.brandrepublic.asia 03-02-2009
8. ^Makisig launches Channel V Philippines retrieve via www.stir.ph 04-16-2009
9. ^Channel V launch in Philippines with Local Block retrieve via www.onetwomusic.com 04-16-2009
10. ^V Philippines on Channel V Retrieved via www.philstar.com.ph 05-03-2009
11. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.lyngsat.com/tvchannels/hk/Channel-V-China.html|title=Channel V China - LyngSat|website=www.lyngsat.com|access-date=2018-01-30}}
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