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STAR World Asia

Star World
STAR World 2013.png
Star World logo used in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Middle East, North Africa and Southeast Asia
Launched 15 December 1991 (as Star Plus)
31 March 1996 (as Star World)
Owned by Fox Networks Group
Picture format 576i (16:9/4:3) (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Country Hong Kong
Language English
Mandarin
Arabic
Broadcast area Hong Kong (channel based in Asia Pacific available: China, Singapore, Indonesia, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Middle East, Malaysia, Vietnam, Papua New Guinea, Taiwan, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Myanmar and Bangladesh.)
Headquarters Hong Kong
Mumbai
Formerly called Star Plus
(15 December 1991 – 31 March 1996)
Sister channel(s)
Website

Asia:starworldasia.tv

MENA: starworldhd.foxarabia.tv/default.aspx
Availability
Satellite
Astro
(Malaysia)
Channel 711 (SD)
Channel 722 (HD)
Dialog TV
(Sri Lanka)
Channel 28
Dream Satellite TV
(Philippines)
Channel 16
Cignal
(Philippines)
Channel 124 (SD)
Channel 232 (HD)
Dish TV
(India)
Channel 457 (SD)
Channel 39 (HD)
Transvision
(Indonesia)
Channel 302 (HD)
Indovision
(Indonesia)
Channel 156 (SD)
Channel 439 (HD)
Tata Sky
(India)
Channel 201 (HD)
Channel 202 (SD)
Reliance Digital TV
(India)
Channel 253
Sun Direct
(India)
Channel 931 (HD)
Channel 454 (SD)
Airtel digital TV
(India)
Channel 148 (SD)
Channel 149 (HD)
BiG TV
(Indonesia)
Channel 224 (HD)
DishHD
(Taiwan)
Channel 6254 (HD)
VTC Digital
(Vietnam)
Channel 16 (HD)
OkeVision
(Indonesia)
Channel 22
OrangeTV
(Indonesia)
Channel 201
Top TV
(Indonesia)
Channel 156
Videocon d2h
(India)
Channel 179 (SD)
Channel 180 (HD)
G Sat
(Philippines)
Channel 36 (HD)
Yes TV
(Indonesia)
Channel 444
SKYNET
(Myanmar)
Channel 35 (SD)
4TV DTH
(Myanmar)
Channel 55 (SD)
Channel 67 (HD)
OSN (Middle East
& North Africa)
Channel 210 (HD)
beIN
(Middle East & North Africa)
Channel 62 (HD) [1]
Good TV (Thailand) Channel 53 (HD)
Cable
Cable Star Iloilo
(Philippines)
Channel 31
Cablelink
(Philippines)
Channel 28 (SD)
Channel 128 (HD)
SkyCable
(Philippines)
Channel 48 (SD)
Channel 172 (HD)
Pioneer Cable Vision Inc.
(Baybay City, Leyte, Philippines)
Channel 31 (SD)
Parasat Cable TV
(Philippines)
Channel 47
StarHub TV
(Singapore)
Channel 501 (SD/HD)
First Media
(Indonesia)
Channel 35
Channel 327 (HD)
Macau Cable TV
(Macau)
Channel 701 (HD)
Hathway
(India)
Channel 50 (SD)
Channel 377 (HD)
UCS
(Bangladesh)
Channel 32
MediaNet
(Maldives)
Channel 520 (SD)
Channel 810 (HD)
WorldCall Cable TV
(Pakistan)
Channel 64
VTVcab
(Vietnam)
Channel 79 (HD)
Saigontourist Cable TV
(Saigon, Vietnam)
Channel 65
Jogja Medianet
(Indonesia)
Channel 6
Southern Networks
(Pakistan)
Channel 47
HTVC
(Vietnam)
Channel 51
IPTV
Now TV
(Hong Kong)
Channel 521
Groovia TV
(Indonesia)
Channel 61
PTCL Smart TV
(Pakistan)
Channel 85
Mio TV
(Singapore)
Channel 301 (HD)
TOT iptv
(Thailand)
Channel 201 (HD)
Peo TV (Sri Lanka) Channel no 77
Streaming media
M2V Mobile TV
(Indonesia)
Channel 10

Asia:starworldasia.tv

Star World is a 24-hour Asian English language cable and satellite television channel owned by STAR TV and Fox Networks Group, two fully owned subsidiaries of 21st Century Fox. It is the successor to Star Plus, which is now one of its sister channels. The channel mostly syndicates popular shows from the United States, the United Kingdom and sometimes Australia to appeal to English-speaking locals as well as the expatriate population of South Asia, the Middle East and North Africa, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia.

Star World was earlier named Star Plus. It was first launched on 15 December 1991, and is a 24-hour English-language television channel showcasing international content from the United States, United Kingdom and Australia with Zee TV being the Hindi satellite television channel and its India counterpart was Zee Telefilm and India was Zee TV. But after STAR TV ended its partnership with Zee Telefilm, STAR Plus started telecasting the 1991 British comedy television programme series Mr. Bean (from ITV) with English dubbing and Chinese subtitles while STAR News showed the delayed telecasts of English news programmes.


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