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BBC Entertainment
television station
Nat Geo Wild
global television channel focused on wildlife programming of National Geographic
MTV Live
defunct music television channel
SBS M
South Korean music channel
BBC Prime
television station
Disney Channel (Asia)
television channel
Channel V
music channel
Al Jazeera Balkans
television channel
Fox Sports Asia
defunct Southeast Asian pay television network
MTV 00s
defunct television channel of music videos from the 2000s
Disney Channel
Russian TV channel
MTV 90s
defunct music television channel
MTV 80s
defunct music television channel
MTV Asia
Asian music pay TV channel
MTV Pakistan
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Fox
Asian TV channel
MTV Hits (Europe, Middle East and Africa)
Defunct European television channel
Trojka
television channel
Fox Movies
Movies-themed channel in Southeast Asia
MED TV
Kurdish television station
Fox Action Movies
defunct Asian television channel; subscription television network in Latin America
Jewish News One
Jewish TV news channel
Latvijas Neatkarīgā Televīzija
television channel
MBC Game
television station
AMC
Asian TV channel (excluding Malaysia and Vietnam)
Fox Family Movies
defunct Asian family movie channel
TV Avala
Serbian television channel
National Geographic Channel
television channel based in Asia
Disney Channel Korea
television channel
Diva (Asia TV channel)
Asian pay television channel
Disney Junior
Southeast Asian pay television preschool channel
Club MTV
former european television channel
STAR Chinese Channel
Taiwanese Mandarin general entertainment television channel
MTV Portugal
Portuguese television channel
WakuWaku Japan
Japanese pay TV channel
Jia Yu Channel
Malaysian Chinese-language pay-TV channel
STAR Chinese Movies
Singaporean Chinese language pay TV channel
Disney XD
Latin American pay-television network broadcasting kids-oriented programming
A1 TV channel
North Macedonian TV channel
Japan Satellite TV
was a Japanese television broadcasting company serving viewers in Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. Launched in March 1990 and broadcasting from London, it carried the programming from the NHK World Premium service in the regions served.
Ayna TV
Television station in Afghanistan
Nick
Pakistani feed of Nickelodeon
GEM TV Asia
Southeast Asian television channel
I.Sat
I.Sat (contraction of the Spanish phrase Imagen Satelital, which means "Satellite image", founder of the channel) was an Argentine cable television channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery International. It aired movies, series, music, and shows. It was headquartered in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Z1 TV
Czech TV channel
Fox Series
Television channel in the Middle East
Oh!K
Oh!K was a Southeast Asian pay television channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery, with content supplied by MBC.
Nat Geo Kids (Latin America)
Latin American children's pay television channel
First Baltic channel
Baltic TV channel
MTV
Middle Eastern TV channel
Toonami Asia
defunct Asian pay TV channel
Arrai TV
television channel
KiZmom
KiZmom () was a South Korean children's and family channel owned by SBS Medianet, a division of SBS Media Holdings.
Kurd1 Channel
television station
Indus News
Pakistani TV channel
Red by HBO
Southeast Asian pay television movie channel
beoutQ
beoutQ was a pirate pay television broadcaster that operated in Saudi Arabia between August 2017 and August 2019. The service consisted of ten satellite television channels that carried rebranded feeds of programming from Qatari broadcaster beIN Sports; it launched during a then-ongoing diplomatic crisis between Qatar and other Arab countries over its alleged state sponsorship of terrorist groups, during which Saudi Arabia blocked beIN Media Group from doing business in the country. The service operated out of facilities in Saudi Arabia, and utilised the Arabsat satellites for transmission.
Bibigon
Bibigon (Russian: Бибигон) was a Russian television channel dedicated to children and adolescents. The channel, a subsidiary of Russia-1 and owned by VGTRK, was first launched on 1 September 2007. It was originally launched as a block in daytime on Russia, Sport and Culture channels. The channel was named after the character of Chukovsky's fairy tale "The adventures of Bibigon".