Double Vision (company)
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Type | subsidiary |
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Industry | Television |
Founded | 1985 |
Headquarters | Petaling Jaya, Malaysia |
Area served | Asia |
Subsidiaries |
Double Vision Pictures Sdn Bhd Vision Animation Sdn Bhd Vision Interactive Broadband Service Sdn Bhd New Vision Partner Sdn Bhd Vision Media Works Sdn Bhd Vision Innovative Media Sdn Bhd Vision Plus Entertainment Sdn Bhd |
Website | http://www.visionnewmedia.net/index.php?p=broadcast |
Double Vision Sdn Bhd is the largest Malaysia TV Content Provider.
About Double Vision
Double Vision is an Asian provider of new media content, applications and services. Established in 1985, it has production hubs in Malaysia and Indonesia. Double Vision produces over 1,400 hours of television programming per year in various languages and genres for the regional market. It also houses international entertainment TV network, Channel [V], in its studios.
List of projects by Double Vision
- Boys' Club - A unique male-hosted television magazine-style show.
- Famili Ria - A wholesome family entertainment programme covering a wide range of topics.
- Kopitiam - An English sitcom based on the 'six friends and a coffee shop' theme with Malaysian twist!
- Mat Dom Teksi - A Bahasa Malaysia sitcom that flawlessly captures the joys of small town life in Malaysia.
- Pillow Talk - Late night chill out fun and contemporary talk show convering mind boggling topics.
- Show Me The Money - A poignant rags-to-riches tale of a family who struggles with their new status as millionaire!
- TRIO - 3 Girls, 2 Dilemma and 1 Choice.
- Trio & A Bed - Revolutionary cross-platform, interactive, light dramedy - 3 girls, 2 dilemmas, 1 choice. You decide.
- Kahit Isang Saglit - A Time For Us Philippines
Malaysia - Midnight DJ - A local horror TV series in the Philippines.
- Goodnight DJ - A thriller show in Malaysia
- Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin Ka (TV series) - My Dream is to Love you Philippines
South Korea - Please Be Careful with My Heart (TV series) - Through the Years Philippines
South Korea
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