Living Asia Channel

Living Asia Channel is a 24-hour Asian travel and lifestyle channel. Launched in 2004. It showcases the best of Asian destinations, finds, culture, cuisine, fashion, people, business, issues and investment opportunities in the Philippines and Asia. This channel is owned by CCI Asia Group Corp. and operated by CCI Asia Television. Living Asia Channel head office is in Quezon City, Philippines In Asia, Living Asia Channel is available through the communications satellite Agila II of Mabuhay Satellite Corp. (MSC), which has a C-band footprint encompassing Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, and Hawaii.

Living Asia Channel
Launched2004
Owned byCCI Asia Group Corp.
Picture format16:9 (1080i HDTV)
CountryPhilippines
LanguageEnglish
Broadcast areaWorldwide
HeadquartersQuezon City
Websitewww.livingasiachannel.tv
Availability
Satellite
Sky Direct
(Nationwide)
Channel 57
Cable
Cablelink
(Metro Manila)
Channel 102
Sky Cable
(Metro Manila)
Channel 113 (Digital)
Destiny Cable
(Metro Manila)
Channel 113 (Digital)

Living Asia Channel is seen on PCTV is available in North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific. In the Asia Pacific region, PCTV is seen in Cambodia; Guam; Hong Kong; Japan; Indonesia; Singapore and in Sydney, Australia.

Living Asia programs are also available 24/7 over IPTV through live video streaming on JumpTV.com and through video-on-demand through Images Asia on ABS-CBNNow!, an ABS-CBN Interactive service.

Living Asia Channel is available in Cable Operators: SkyCable & Destiny Cable (Metro Manila) Channel 113 (Digital), Cablelink (Metro Manila) Channel 102 (Metro Manila), Sky Direct (Nationwide) Channel 57 and other affiliate cable stations within the Philippines.

In the Philippines, Living Asia Channel is also a dual channel served for the Manila Jockey Club sports feed which is only for SkyCable, Destiny Cable and Sky Direct subscribers.

Programming

  • Travel Guide
  • Cuisine Asia
  • Asian Specials
  • Windows
  • Celebration
  • Our Asia
  • Trade Asia
  • Glimpses
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