All Sports Network | |
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Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Ten Sports (India) | |
Zee Sports (India) | |
VTC (Vietnam) | |
XSel (China) | |
Satellite | |
Astro (Malaysia) | Channel 811 (SD) Channel 831 (HD) |
TrueVisions (Thailand) | Channel 108 |
DishHD (Taiwan) | Channel 6355(HD) |
VTC Digital (Vietnam) | Channel 11 (HD) |
Aora TV (Indonesia) | Channel ??? (HD) |
Skynindo (Indonesia) | Channel ??? (HD) |
TELKOMVision (Indonesia) | Channel ??? |
Cable | |
StarHub TV (Singapore) | Channel 215 (SD) Channel 256 (HD) |
SkyCable (Philippines) | Channel 69 (SD) Channel 177 (HD) |
First Media (Indonesia) | Channel 150 (Digital) Channel 8 (Analog), Channel 302 (HD) |
Cable TV Hong Kong (Hong Kong) | Channel 164 (SD) Channel 211 (HD) |
TFN (Taiwan) | Channel 203 |
CNS (Taiwan) | Channel 230 |
Kbro (Taiwan) | Channel 125 (HD) |
Vee TV (Taiwan) | Channel 201 |
Macau Cable TV (Macau) | Channel ?? |
USATV (Philippines) | Channel 26 |
IPTV | |
now TV (Hong Kong) | Channel 680 (SD) |
mio TV (Singapore) | Channel 129 (HD) |
Groovia TV (Indonesia) | Channel 703 |
All Sports Network a 24-hour Pan Asian sports channel featuring exclusive coverage of major American sports and other events from around the world including the U.S. National Football League (NFL – up to 4 live games per week, including the Super Bowl), the National Hockey League (NHL – up to 5 live games per week), and NCAA college basketball (including the "March Madness" tournament) and football, along with Motor-sports (such as Formula Drift, Touring Car, GT racing), Extreme Sports, Pro Bull Riding, and UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship).[1][2] The channel was launched in 2009.