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| terr serv 1 = 5 Network <small> (Myanmar)
| terr chan 1 = Channel V Asia<br>Channel 17
| web = [http://www.channelv.com Official website]
| web = [http://www.channelv.com Official website]
| sat serv 1 = [[Tata Sky]] <small>([[India]])</small>
| sat serv 1 = [[Tata Sky]] <small>([[India]])</small>
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| sat serv 14 = [[Dish Network]] <small>(United States)</small>
| sat serv 14 = [[Dish Network]] <small>(United States)</small>
| sat chan 14 = Channel V Taiwan<br>Channel 9962<br>Channel V Indonesia<br />Channel TBA
| sat chan 14 = Channel V Taiwan<br>Channel 9962<br>Channel V Indonesia<br />Channel TBA
| sat serv 15 = [[GMMZ Thailand]] (Thailand)
| sat serv 15 = [[Sky Net|SKYNET]] <small> (Myanmar)
| sat chan 15 = Channel V Asia<br />Channel 342 (HD)
| sat chan 15 = Channel V Asia<br>Channel 24 (SD)
| sat serv 16 = [http://www.4tv.com.mm 4TV DTH] <small>(Myanmar)
Channel V Thailand Channel 392 (SD)
| sat chan 16 = Channel V Asia<br>Channel 21 (SD), <br> Channel V Taiwan<br>Channel 75 (SD)
| sat serv 16 = [[Dish Home]] <small>(Nepal)</small>
| sat chan 16 = Channel V India<br>Channel 208
| sat serv 18 = [[Dish Home]] <small>(Nepal)</small>
| sat chan 18 = Channel V India<br>Channel 208
| sat serv 17 = [[CET Teleport]] <small>(Europe)</small>
| sat serv 19 = [[CET Teleport]] <small>(Europe)</small>
| sat chan 17 = Channel V India<br>Channel 1204
| sat serv 18 = [[Videocon D2H]] <small>(India)</small>
| sat chan 19 = Channel V India<br>Channel 1204
| sat chan 18 = Channel V India<br>Channel 119
| sat serv 20 = [[Videocon D2H]] <small>(India)</small>
| sat serv 19 = [[beIN Network|beIN]]<br/>(Middle East & North Africa)
| sat chan 20 = Channel V India<br>Channel 119
| sat serv 21 = [[beIN Network|beIN]]<br/>(Middle East & North Africa)
| sat chan 19 = Channel V Asia<br/>Channel 112 (HD) [http://bein.net/en/channel-line-up/]
| sat chan 21 = Channel V Asia<br/>Channel 112 (HD) [http://bein.net/en/channel-line-up/]
| sat serv 20 = [[CTH Public Company Limited|CTH]] <small>(Thailand)</small>
| sat serv 22 = [[CTH Public Company Limited|CTH]] <small>(Thailand)</small>
| sat chan 20 = Channel V Thailand<br>Channel 504<br>Channel V Asia<br>Channel 552
| sat chan 22 = Channel V Thailand<br>Channel 504<br>Channel V Asia<br>Channel 552
| cable serv 1 = [[Austar|Austar Digital]] <small>([[Australia]])</small>
| cable serv 1 = [[Austar|Austar Digital]] <small>([[Australia]])</small>
| cable chan 1 = Channel V Australia Channel 801
| cable chan 1 = Channel V Australia Channel 801

Revision as of 11:55, 16 February 2017

Channel V
HeadquartersFOX IND 9th Floor,Channel V International Office, Shri Way, Star India, Mumbai
Programming
Language(s)English
Korean
Chinese
Indonesian
Ownership
OwnerSTAR TV
Fox Networks Group

Channel V (styled Channel [V]) is the brand name for multiple international music television networks owned by Fox Networks Group, fully owned subsidiaries of 21st Century Fox.[1]

Channel V 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. It was produced and operated from Mumbai from 1 January 1994 until 1 January 2002, after which operations were shifted to Navi Mumbai with some aspects still operating in Hong Kong. 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.

On February 15, 2017, Channel V Asia will be renamed as Fox Music Asia with the word "MUSIC" in Gotham font.

Former VJs

Channel V India

Channel V India is the Indian affiliate of Channel V. On July 1, 2015, the channel discontinued music programming and started focusing on original content through fiction dailies and studio formats that address youth issues. On June 30, 2016 the channel discontinued fiction dailies and studio formats. On August 1, 2016 the channel changed its look and logo and continued music programming. Channel V India currently is a music channel which plays the latest Indian and International hits catering to the tastes of the discerning Indian youth.

Shows

The current shows on-air look at capturing all the different moods of the viewers. They are-

  • V Rush
  • New V
  • V Top 20
  • Hit Machine
  • V Specials
  • Most Wanted
  • V Shuffle
  • Dance with V
  • V Supermix
  • V International (Not available outside of India)
  • Late Night V

Former Programming

Channel V Australia

Channel [V] Australia was the Australian affiliate of Channel V. Channel [V] Australia ceased broadcasting on February 26, 2016. It has merged with [V] Hits.

V Hits

[V] Hits is the sister station of Channel V Australia, focusing more on Chart/Hit music without TV shows. It was formally known as Club V until January 12, 2007, and Channel V2 until November 15, 2009.

Former VJs

Channel V Thailand

Channel V Thailand is a music channel in Thailand and is the Thai affiliate of Channel V. It is a joint venture between STAR TV, GMM Media and TrueVisions.[2]

Paula Taylor is a VJ on the channel.

Channel V Philippines

Channel V Philippines is the Philippine affiliate of Channel V. This channel is a joint venture with STAR TV, Fox International Channels, TV Xtreme Broadcasting Company and Northern Star Productions as network providers.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

Channel V Korea

Channel V Korea is the South Korean affiliate of Channel V, launched on June 16, 2001.

Channel V Mainland China

Channel V Mainland China is the Chinese affiliate of Channel V. It is broadcast free-to-air on AsiaSat 3S. Channel V switches between Simplified and Traditional Chinese with selected Channel V International programs airing with Chinese subtitles.

Current Channel V International VJ

Former VJs

Channel V Taiwan

Channel V Taiwan is the Taiwanese affiliate of Channel V. It started operating in Taiwan in 1994. On September 1, 2012 it was rebranded as Fox Taiwan, while Channel V Taiwan will still remain outside Taiwan.

Anime

Current VJs

Former VJs

Channel V Indonesia

Current VJs

Channel V shows

See also

References

  1. ^ Channel V:Feature Channel retrieved via www.foxinternationalchannels.com 11-13-2010
  2. ^ STAR, TrueVisions and GMM Media Enter Strategic Alliance for CHANNEL V Thailand 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 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 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