International Networks
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International Networks is a media company that operates a number of foreign language cable television and satellite channels.
Beginning with The International Channel (now known as AZN Television), the company has since added channels featuring programming from Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Most of its channels are offered as premium channels on an a la carte basis.
International Networks is the trade name of International Networks, LLC, a wholly owned company of Comcast Corporation, which purchased it in July 2004 from Liberty Media as part of a larger deal.
Current cable and satellite networks operated by International Networks, LLC, include:
- ART (Arabic Radio & Television) - Arabic cultural and Islamic general entertainment programs
- CCTV (China Central Television) Channel 4 and CTI (Chinese Television International) Zhong Tian Channel - Chinese programming
- MBC (Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation) and tvK24 - Korean programming
- RAI (Radiotelevisione Italiana) International - The rich culture of Italy, 24 hours a day
- C1R (Channel One Russia) and RTN (Russian Television Network)
- Rang-a-Rang TV and NITV (National Iranian Television) - Persian television programming
- SBTN (Saigon Broadcasting Television Network) - America’s first 24-hour Vietnamese cable TV network
- TFC (The Filipino Channel) - Catering to all aspects of Filipino life
- TV5MONDE - Lively French-language television 24 hours a day
- TV Asia - Programs in Hindi, English, Gujarati, Urdu, Bengali, Punjabi, and South Indian languages
- TV Japan - Japanese programming, including live Sumo tournaments
- TV Polonia - Polish programming