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Channel M
ChannelM logo.jpg
Launched 26 October 2009 (2009-10-26)
Owned by CJ E&M and Fox International Channels
Slogan This is K-Pop
Language Korean
Chinese
Broadcast area Southeast Asia
Formerly called TVN (until November 23, 2012)
Sister channel(s) Mnet
Website Homepage
Availability
Satellite
Indovision (Indonesia) Channel TBA (SD)
Channel TBA (HD)
G Sat (Philippines) Coming Soon
TrueVisions (Thailand) Channel 56
DishHD (Taiwan) Channel 6645
VTC Digital (Vietnam) Channel 16 (SD)
Cignal Digital TV (Philippines) Channel 81 (SD)
Channel TBA (HD)
Cable
TBC (Taiwan) Channel 215
kbro (Taiwan) Channel 205
StarHub TV (Singapore) Channel 824 (SD)
Channel 874 (HD)
SkyCable (Philippines) Channel 134 (Digital subscribers)
Destiny Cable (Philippines) Channel 75
Cablelink (Philippines) Channel 108 (SD)
IPTV
Now TV (Hong Kong) Channel 526
CHT MOD (HD Version)(Taiwan) Channel 96
bbTV (Hong Kong) Channel 412
UniFi (Malaysia) Channel 181
Mio TV (Singapore) Channel 518 (HD)
Channel 519 (M Play)
TOT iptv (Thailand) Channel 306 (HD)

Channel M (simply as M; formerly TVN) is a television channel owned by a joint venture between Fox International Channels Asia and CJ E&M. While it broadcasts television programmes from South Korea's Mnet and TVN (both owned by CJ E&M), it also carries some originals made for the Southeast Asian channel. The channel is distributed by FIC.[1][2][3] The channel currently uses Mnet's branding.

Launched as TVN on October 26, 2009, the channel was rebranded as Channel M in the evening of November 23, 2012.[4][5]

Contents

Programming [edit]

All of Channel M's programming are broadcast in Korean with English subtitles except M Tunes.

*Original programming

†Dubbed in Mandarin Chinese audio language, with English subtitles (Some other Drama Shows will be aired in Dual Language)

Upcoming Programs [edit]

Former Programs [edit]

References [edit]

  1. ^ TVN:Feature Channel retrieved via www.foxinternationalchannels.com 11-13-2010
  2. ^ TVN Asia channel profile retrieved via http://atac.casbaa.com 10-26-2009
  3. ^ TVN Asia channel launched retrieved via http://www.asiamediajournal.com/ 10-26-2009
  4. ^ tvN Asia to Change to K-Culture Channel ′Channel M Asia′ Retrieved 2012-11-21
  5. ^ tvN Asia Changes to Channel M Asia Retrieved 2012-11-21

External links [edit]


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