Sony Yay


Sony Yay! is an Indian pay television channel aimed at children, operated by Sony Pictures Networks India.

Sony Yay
LaunchedApril 18, 2017 (2017-04-18)
Owned bySony Pictures Networks
Picture format576i SDTV
Slogan"Non Stop Mazzyay!" (Non Stop Fun)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
English
Bengali
Tamil
Telugu
Malayalam
Marathi
Broadcast areaIndia
Bangladesh
Nepal
HeadquartersMumbai, India
ReplacedAnimax
Sister channel(s)Sony TV
Sony Sab
Sony Pal
Sony Max
Sony Max 2
Sony Aath
Sony Wah
Sony Pix
Sony LIV
Sony Marathi
Sony Six
Sony BBC Earth
Sony Ten
Websitewww.sonyyay.com
Availability
Satellite
Tata Sky(India)Channel 686 (SD)
Dish Network (United States)Channel 727
Verizon Fios (United States)Channel 1744
Cable
Asianet DigitalChannel 321 (SD)
Siti cableChannel 444 (HD)
Channel 445 (SD)

History

The channel was launched on 18 April 2017 replacing Animax. Following the rebrand, Sony Pictures Networks announced their plans to migrate all anime programming featured in Animax as paid content to its digital platform Sony LIV.[1] In addition, the company has also stated Animax Asia was launched as a live, HD channel via streaming on that same platform.[2]

Programming

Original series

Original television series produced for the channel include:[3]

Other shows

Acquired television series include:[5]

Movies

  • Sab Jholmaal Hai – Bank Robbery (21 October 2017)[6]
  • Sab Jholmaal Hai – Honey Bunny Ka Space Adventure (24 December 2017)
  • Sab Jholmaal Hai – Honey Bunny as Super Team X (5 November 2018)
  • Honey Buuny Ka Jholmaal - Honey Bunny as Super Team X Reloaded(17 April 2019)
  • Honey Buuny Ka Jholmaal - Honey Buuny and the master of Disguise (26 March 2020)
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gollark: The TryItOnline frontend.
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References

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