Jia Le Channel
Jia Le Channel is a 24-hour Chinese and Hokkien language/dialect television network, broadcasting on the Singtel TV IPTV television service. Its content includes Chinese and Hokkien language programming, as well as foreign programs targeted at Chinese viewers. Jia Le Channel available Broadcast in Singapore via Singtel TV on Channel 502 and Jia Le Channel Video On Demand.
Not to be confused with Jia Yu Channel.
Jia Le Channel | |
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Launched | 29 August 2011 (Singapore) |
Owned by | Singtel |
Picture format | 1080i (HDTV) |
Country | Singapore |
Language | Mandarin Hokkien Cantonese |
Broadcast area | Singapore |
Headquarters | Singapore |
Website | Site |
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Satellite | |
Astro (Malaysia) | Channel TBA (HD) (Coming Soon) |
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Starhub TV (Singapore) | Channel TBA (HD) (Coming Soon) |
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Singtel TV (Singapore) | Channel 502 (HD/VOD) |
Taiwan programs
- 型男大主厨 / Stylish Man
- 超级夜总会 / Super Nightclub
- 超級紅人榜 / Top Singers
- 炮仔聲 / The Sound Of Happiness
- 在一起,就好 / Stand By Me
Mainland China programs
- 爸爸回來了 2 / Dad Came Back 2
- 让世界听见 / Hear Us
- 谈判官 / The Negotiator
- 独步天下 / Rule The World
Singapore programs
- 你是福建人吗? / Are You Hokkien?
- 你是福建人吗? 2 / Are You Hokkien? 2
Availability
Country | Network | Channel SD | Channel HD | Quality | VOD | Channel VOD | |
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Singapore | IPTV | Singtel TV | --- | 502 | HD | YES | "Yellow" button of Ch 502 |
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External links
Upcoming program
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