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  1. Channel V Asia. 28,895 likes · 2 talking about this. The Official fan page for Channel [V] Asia.

  2. May 5, 2020 · The channel was later rebranded Channel [V], as it moved to the Foxtel platform. The music TV brand had recently appeared in Hong Kong on Star TV, a division of Rupert Murdoch’s global media empire. Early staff working at the channel including ABC music guru Stephanie Lewis who had also worked with Midnight Oil and on ABC TV’s Rage.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › (V)(V) - Wikipedia

    [V] was an Australian music television channel that was owned and operated by Foxtel.It was available on Foxtel Digital and Optus's digital services.. In 2016, Foxtel decided to close Channel [V] Australia and refocus [V] Hits as its main channel.

  4. Jan 27, 2016 · At a time when Indian television was still flirting with the concept of reality shows, Channel V’s initiative to create homegrown popstars had resulted in a second round of success. With Coke V ...

  5. www.tellychakkar.com › channels › channel-vChannel [V] - TellyChakkar

    Apr 3, 2014 · Channel [V] International is flagship of the Channel [V] network. It was founded after MTV Asia parted ways with the STAR TV Network. It was produced and operated from Hong Kong from 1 January 1994 until 1 January 2002, after which operations were shifted to Malaysia with some aspects still operating in Hong Kong.

  6. At Channel V Media, we specialize in turning companies into unforgettable brands through strategic storytelling and custom multi-channel content plans. With a narrative-first approach, we create clarity in messaging and drive high-value behavior for B2B and consumer audiences.

  7. Channel [V] Philippines is a 24-hour music-entertainment television network owned by STAR TV and Fox Networks Group Philippines in partnership with TV Xtreme Broadcasting Company (formerly Makisig Network) and Northern Star Productions as network provider.[1] Channel [V] was first launched in 1994 in the Philippines, as MTV Asia made the decision to split from STAR TV and form its own satellite TV channel in Asia. It began airing on UHF Channel 23, licensed to Ermita Electronics Corporation, as

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