STAR Vijay

STAR Vijay
Launched 1994
Network STAR TV
Owned by STAR TV
Picture format PAL SDTV
Broadcast area India, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Vietnam, Japan, Canada, Hong Kong, United States, United Kingdom
Headquarters Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Sister channel(s) STAR Ananda
STAR Plus
Website Official Site
Availability
Satellite
Airtel Digital TV (India) Channel 502
Big TV (India) Channel 803
Dish TV (India) Channel 914
Sun Direct TV (India) Channel 114
Tata Sky (India) Channel 807
Dialog TV
(Sri Lanka)
Channel 52
DISH NETWORK (USA) Channel 583
Vietbao CATV (Vietnam) Channel 37
Bell TV Canada Channel 806
Cable
Rogers Cable (Canada) Channel 864
StarHub TV (Singapore) Channel 135
IPTV
now TV
(Hong Kong)
Channel 798
World On Demand (Japan) Channel 731
UniFi (Malaysia) Channel 197
Internet television
MIVO TV Coming soon

STAR Vijay (previously and still known as Vijay TV) is a popular Indian entertainment channel broadcasting in Tamil. The channel is also available in several other nations as well. The channel is owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation through STAR TV and Fox International Channels. In 1994, the channel was started as Golden Eagle Communication (GEC) by Sri Ramachandra University, which was later changed to Vijay TV after it was acquired by Vijay Mallya within a year. Before acquisition by Rupert Murdoch in 2001 it was owned by UTV Software Communications.

It is best known for serving its viewers with a mix of content, not limited to mega serials/daily soaps like other Tamil channels. The main reason for the success of STAR Vijay is its share of reality shows. Reality shows were first introduced to audiences by STAR Vijay. Some of its popular reality shows that brought a huge chunk of revenue to the channel include Airtel Super Singer, Neeya Naana, Jodi No. 1, Kalakkapovadhu Yaaru, and Anu Alavum Bayamillai. STAR Vijay went on to sponsor Yuvan Shankar Raja's first live in concert in Chennai, the first Tamil channel.

Popular programs

The popular programmes of STAR Vijay are now available on Tharisanam TV for viewers in Australia and New Zealand.

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