Sony_Entertainment_Television_(Southeast_Asia)

Sony Channel (Southeast Asian TV channel)

Sony Channel (Southeast Asian TV channel)

Television channel


Sony Channel (formerly Sony Entertainment Television) was a Southeast Asian pay television channel broadcasting to Hong Kong and Southeast Asia, owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment. It was launched on July 2007 as an entertainment channel,[1] and adopted its current name on 15 October 2014.

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As a part of a plan to relaunch BeTV as Gem, all non-Asian programmes on BeTV were moved to Sony Channel, effective 15 October 2014.[2]

After more than ten years of broadcasting, Sony Channel ceased broadcasting across Asia including Malaysia, Philippines, Hong Kong and Singapore on June 1, 2019 at midnight, while in Indonesia and Thailand the channel was discontinued a day earlier.[3] The channel programmed with the final episode of Superstore;[4] on that day, an ending with the season four finale encore "Employee Appreciation Day" as one of the last express from the U. S. telecast including full season binge before going off-the-air while a final farewell on-screen message card and the words "Sony Channel has ceased broadcasting in Asia. We thank you for continual support." Most of the favourite programs of Sony Channel will also be shown on AXN. On Cignal in the Philippines, its EPG slot was given to Blue Ant Entertainment.[5]

Feeds

  • Main feed: distributed on Malaysia, Singapore, Maldives, Hong Kong, Thailand, Sri Lanka and Indonesia, with an additional HD simulcast feed available.
  • Philippines feed: branched from the Main feed; shares schedule with additional shows from AXN and local advertisement.

Programming

Final programming

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Former programming

Drama

Comedy

Reality/Game Show

News magazine and lifestyle

  • E BUZZ
  • Sony Style TV Magazine
  • Sweet Julia with Julia Baker

Movie Block

  • Sony Channel Movie Flicks

References

  1. "Women in focus as Asian cable booms". Reuters. 2008-02-15. Retrieved 2023-08-31.
  2. "Cessation of Sony Channel and FYI - Announcements | Dhiraagu". www.dhiraagu.com.mv. Retrieved 2023-08-22.
  3. "Sony Channel Asia". Sony Channel Asia. 2019-05-31. Archived from the original on 2019-05-31.
  4. "Home". Sony Channel Asia. Archived from the original on 2019-05-31. Retrieved 2024-03-21.

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