AXN (Asian TV channel)

AXN is a pay television channel owned by Sony Pictures Television and KC Global Media. The network was formerly wholly owned by Sony Pictures Television, but the Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa channels were sold to KC Global Media in January 2020.[1]

AXN
Launched21 September 1997 (1997-09-21)
NetworkSony Pictures Television (excluding Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific)
Owned bySony Pictures Entertainment
KC Global Media (Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific)
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 480i/576i for SDTVs
SloganAction Redefined
CountrySingapore (main)
Indonesia
Philippines
Malaysia
Taiwan
Broadcast areaAustralia
Brunei
Cambodia
Indonesia
Laos
Malaysia
Myanmar
Philippines
Singapore
Taiwan
Thailand
Timor Leste
Vietnam
China
Hong Kong
Japan
Macau
South Korea
New Zealand
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Central Asia:
Tajikistan
Iran
Sister channel(s)Animax Asia
Gem
One
Websitewww.axn-asia.com
Availability
Satellite
Astro (Malaysia)Channel 721 (SD)
Channel 701 (HD)
TrueVisions (Thailand)Channel 336 (HD)
MNC Vision (Indonesia)Channel 154 (SD)
Channel 438 (HD)
Kristal-Astro (Brunei)Channel 701 (HD)
Channel 721 (SD)
VTC Digital (Vietnam)Channel 9 (HD)
K+ (Vietnam)Channel 27 (HD)
Channel 205 (SD)
mobiTV (Vietnam)Channel 63 (HD)
G Sat (Philippines)Channel 59
Cignal (Philippines)Channel 121 (SD)
PBS TV (Fiji)Channel 22
CBTV Sat (China)Channel 308
SKY Perfect (Japan)Channel 725
I Hits (Japan)Channel 232
JC Hits (Japan)Channel 757
SKY Perfect e2 (Japan)Channel 311
SkyLife (South Korea)Channel 73 (HD)
SKY NET (Myanmar)Channel 43
CANAL+ (Myanmar)Channel 72
TransVision (Indonesia)Channel 301 (HD)
Dialog TV (Sri Lanka)Channel 93 (SD)
Channel 116 (HD)
D-Sky (Taiwan)Channel 8
Sky Direct (Philippines)Channel 34 (HD; temporary not available due to cease and desist order to said provider)
Cable
First Media (Indonesia)Channel 51 (SD)
Channel 332 (HD)
SkyCable / Destiny Cable (Philippines)Channel 49 (SD)
Channel 247/737 (HD)
Channel 604
(Bacolod, Cebu, Davao, Baguio, Iloilo, Dumaguete and General Santos)
SkyCable Zamboanga CityChannel 42 (Zamboanga City, Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines)
Pioneer Cable Vision Inc. (PCVI) (Philippines)Channel 22 (SD)
Cablelink (Philippines)Channel 38
Macau Cable TV (Macau)Channel 62 (HD)
J:COM (Japan)Channel 252 (Digital)
Jogja Medianet (Indonesia)Channel 11
South Luzon CATV (Philippines)Channel 304 (Digital)
SCTV & Hanoicab (Vietnam)Channel 63 (SD)
HTVC (Vietnam)Channel 9 (HD)
TrueVisions (Thailand)Channel 336 (HD)
MediaNet (Maldives)Channel 523 (SD)
Channel 814 (HD)
IPTV
Astro B.yond (Malaysia)Channel 701 (HD)
now TV (Hong Kong)Channel 512 (SD/HD)
Singtel TV (Singapore)Channel 304 (HD/VOD)
StarHub TV (Singapore)Channel 511 (HD)
Channel 500 (VOD)
myTV Super (Hong Kong)Channel 502
MyT V(Vietnam)Channel 177 (HD)
Channel 44 (SD)
FPT (Vietnam)Channel 26 (HD)
Streaming media
4th MEDIA (Japan)Channel 441
AXN logo (2001-2015)

Programming

AXN primarily airs shows from the U.S. and U.K. (including selected shows produced/distributed by Sony Pictures Television), with new episodes airing on the same day after their U.S. telecast. The channel also airs original programming specifically made for Southeast Asian viewers, as well as movies from Sony's film studios (Columbia and TriStar) and other Hollywood film studios.

Anime programming

Upon its launch, in the late 1990s and early 21st century, AXN used to broadcast several anime series, many of them in Japanese audio with English subtitles and held annual anime festivals around Southeast Asia.[2][3] Its anime programming would later be moved to Animax Asia in 2004, the preparations for which Sony had been planning since the late 1990s.[3] In the last quarter of 2010, selected English-dubbed anime programs from Animax Asia were broadcast during mornings and late-afternoon. This feed was then made available in the Philippines only, but was shut down in August 2016 as AXN would focus on its main programming.

Original productions

Feeds

  • AXN Southeast Asia (Panregional feed reaching most countries in the region)
  • AXN India
  • AXN Japan
  • AXN Korea (joint venture with CU Media)
  • AXN Philippines (separated from the SEA feed including local advertisements, and movies)
  • AXN Taiwan
  • AXN Beyond (later known as BeTV; now Sony Channel)
    • AXN Beyond Malaysia
    • AXN Beyond Pan-regional
    • AXN Beyond Philippines

There are two feeds for the channel. One is aimed at viewers in Hong Kong and Thailand only, while the other one is aimed towards the rest of the region. Programming on both feeds are the same, with the exception of local advertisement and promo timings. This is also the case with the Philippine feed, which sometimes modifies its own programming due to broadcast issues.

AXN HD

AXN first launched its high-definition feed in Korea on 1 March 2009 and was later made available in Singapore on StarHub TV on 25 May 2010.[12] In Malaysia, it was launched on 16 June 2010 on Astro.[13] In Thailand it was launched on 12 July 2011 on TrueVisions and in India it was made availave on Videocon D2H in 19 July 2014. It premiered in Sri Lanka on Dialog TV 2013. In the Philippines it was launched on 20 April 2015 on SkyCable, Sky Direct, Cignal and Singtel TV in Singapore.

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See also

  • Animax Asia
  • AXN
  • AXN Beyond (former TV channel)
  • BeTV (former TV channel)
  • Sony Channel (Asia) (former TV channel known as SET South East Asia)
  • One
  • Gem

References

  1. Littleton, Cynthia (January 7, 2020). "Sony Pictures Sells Asia Channels to Former Executives Andy Kaplan and George Chien (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved January 29, 2020.
  2. Magz Ozbourne (2007-12-01). "AXN - Evolution". Television Asia. Archived from the original on 2009-01-05. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
  3. Michael Flagg (2000-09-27). "Singapore's AXN Cable Channel Brings Action to Stagnant Market". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
  4. "The Amazing Race Asia is back after six years". The New Paper. 2016-06-02. Retrieved 2017-10-31.
  5. Donato, Jerry. "Born to play on The Apprentice Asia". philstar.com. Retrieved 2017-10-31.
  6. "Asia's Got Talent Season 2 premiere topped ratings in Singapore". Asian Television Awards. 2017-10-24. Retrieved 2017-10-31.
  7. ‘Reality television is here to stay’
  8. The Duke at Telebisyon.net Archived February 21, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  9. e Buzz at Telebisyon.net Archived January 19, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  10. Sony Style website Archived March 31, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  11. AXN Ultimate Escape Archived October 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  12. AXN HD in Singapore Archived May 25, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  13. AXN HD in Malaysia Archived June 5, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
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