TVN (Asia)

TVN
Launched October 26, 2009 (2009-10-26)
(Worldwide, named TVN)
?? June 2017
(Vietnam, named TVBlue in VTC5)
Closed August 1, 2017
(Indonesia, Indovision only)
Owned by CJ E&M HK
Picture format 16:9
Slogan Where fun takes off.
Country Hong Kong
Language Korean
Mandarin (Where Available)
Cantonese (Only Available Hong Kong and Malaysia)
Malay (Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia)
Broadcast area Hong Kong
Singapore
Macau
Malaysia
Indonesia
Taiwan
Thailand
Philippines
Cambodia
Myanmar
Australia
Vietnam
Formerly called Channel M (28 November 2012-3 June 2016)
Sister channel(s) TVN Movies
Website tvnasia.net
Availability
Satellite
Astro (Malaysia) Channel 395 (HD)
Channel 435 (tvN Movies)
NJOI (Malaysia) Channel 395 (HD)
DishHD (Taiwan) Channel 6266
Cignal (Philippines) Channel 160 (SD)
Big TV (Indonesia) Channel 262 (HD)
Indovision (Indonesia) Channel 166 (SD)
(Ceased Transmission at August 1, 2017)
Transvision (Indonesia) Channel 321 (HD)
K-Vision (Indonesia) Channel 26 (SD)
Sky Net (Myanmar) Channel 38 (SD)
4TV DTH (Myanmar) Channel 55(SD)
Channel 68 (HD)
Cable
TBC (Taiwan) Channel 206
kbro (Taiwan) Channel 205
StarHub TV (Singapore) Channel 824 (SD/HD)
Channel 818 (tvN Movies HD)
First Media (Indonesia) Channel 339 (HD)
max3 (Indonesia) Channel 176 (HD)
Sky Cable / Destiny Cable (Philippines) Channel 75 (SD Digital)
Channel 145 (HD Digital)
Cablelink (Philippines) Channel 222 (SD)
Channel TBA (HD)
Parasat Cable TV (Philippines) Channel 78
Cable TV Hong Kong (Hong Kong) Channel 28 (SD)
Channel 228 (HD)
IPTV
Now TV (Hong Kong) Channel 155
CHT MOD (HD Version)(Taiwan) Channel 96
HyppTV (Malaysia) Channel 601 (HD)
Channel 222 (tvN Movies HD)
Singtel TV (Singapore) Channel 518 (HD) (Mandarin)
Channel 619 (HD) (Malay)
myTV Super(Hong Kong) Channel 505 (HD)

TVN (stylized as tvN; formerly known as Channel M between 2012 and 2016) is a Korean-language entertainment channel managed by CJ E&M, available to audiences in Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Southeast Asia and Australia. TVN broadcasts a variety of South Korean television programmes from television channels operated by CJ E&M (which includes the namesake channel in South Korea, as well as Mnet, OCN and others), with a number of original shows made for the Southeast Asian version. The channel is distributed by Fox Networks Group.[1][2][3]

History

Launched as TVN on October 26, 2009, the channel was renamed to Channel M in the evening of November 23, 2012.[4][5] The channel was renamed back to TVN at noon of June 3, 2016.[6] TVN Movies, a sister channel which shows South Korean films, was launched in March 2017. In June 2017, tvBlue was launched as a dual channel, which is broadcasting on VTC5. It was formerly known as VBC and it is only broadcast in Vietnam.

Programming

Original programs (tvN Asia, tvN, O tvN, tvN go)

Live programming

tvN x Mnet

tvN PRIMEDrama

Mini Series

tvN x O'live

tvN x XTM

tvN x OnStyle

*Original programming

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

Notes

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