BookRags.com Literature Guides Literature
Guides
Criticism & Essays Criticism &
Essays
Questions & Answers Questions &
Answers
Lesson Plans Lesson
Plans
My Bibliography Periodic Table U.S. Presidents Shakespeare Sonnet Shake-Up
Research Anything:        
History | Encyclopedias | Films | News | Create a Bibliography | More... Login | Register | Help
Not What You Meant?  There are 19 definitions for STAR.

STAR TV (Asia)

Print-Friendly
About 9 pages (2,547 words)

Bookmark and Share Questions on this topic? Just ask!
Star Group
Founder Richard Li
Owner News Corporation
Key people Paul Aiello (CEO)
Launch date 1991
Website www.startv.com

Satellite Television for the Asian Region (STAR) is an Asian TV service owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation. It is based in Hong Kong, with programming offices in India and Australia, as well as in other south Asian countries. According to the STAR website, their service has more than 300 million viewers in 54 countries and is watched by approximately 100 million viewers every day. STAR's revenues have increased from $220 million in 2003 to $245 million in 2004. STAR has emerged as India's second-largest media company after Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. which is the publisher of Times of India. The Economist has suggested that News Corporation may eventually merge STAR with BSkyB and DirecTV (its United Kingdom and United States satellite businesses) to form a global satellite TV company. STAR TV should not be confused with StarChoice in Canada; neither they nor its parent, Shaw Communications, own any interest in STAR TV.

Contents

History

The company was launched in 1990 as part of Hutchison Whampoa group. It started broadcasting five television channels in 1991 from AsiaSat 1 Satellite. Launch of StarTV pioneered satellite television in Asia and in the process catalysed explosive growth in the media industry across the entire region. In 1993 Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation purchased 63.6% of STAR for over $500 million, followed by the purchase of the remaining 34.6% in July 1995.

Impact

Coupled with the opening up of Asian economies, access to satellite television redefined the viewing experience for millions. Providing more people with more choice than ever before, STAR set new standards in content, production and variety. Today STAR broadcasts over 60 services in nine languages and offers a comprehensive choice of entertainment, sports, movies, music, news and documentaries. Reaching more than 300 million viewers in 53 countries across Asia, STAR is watched by approximately 100 million viewers every day. STAR controls over 20,000 hours of Indian and Chinese programming and also owns the world's largest contemporary Chinese film library, with more than 600 titles, featuring superstars including Jackie Chan, Chow Yun Fat and Bruce Lee. In partnership with leading companies in Asia, STAR businesses extend to filmed entertainment, television production, cable systems and wireless and digital services. In 1994 STAR removed BBC World Service Television (now BBC World) from the network following demands from the government of the People's Republic of China. It is alleged that the PRC government was unhappy with BBC coverage and threatened to block Star TV in the huge mainland Chinese market if the BBC was not withdrawn. This is despite technology that is capable of blocking BBC World in China, while making it available in other countries they serve. [1] [2] [3] ==

Management Team

  • Paul Aiello, Chief Executive Officer
  • Laureen Ong, Chief Operating Officer
  • John Lau, Group Chief Financial Officer
  • Ella Betsy Wong, Executive Vice President & General Counsel
  • Guo Xiao Yong, Chief Technology Officer
  • Edward Hanapole, Chief Information Officer

Channels provided

STAR TV's former channels

  • VIVA Cinema - STAR TV's Filipino movie channel, founded with the merger of VIVA Entertainment.
  • BBC World, the former BBC World News Service, and one of the original STAR TV channels when it launched in 1991
  • MTV Southeast Asia - music channel which was once owned jointly with by MTV Networks, but it was dropped in 1995 due to conflict of interest following the launching of Channel [V], and one of the original STAR TV channels when it launched in 1991
  • Prime Sports - the old name of STAR Sports, and one of the first five STAR TV channels
  • Film Indonesia - A 24-hour Indonesian language Movie Channel.
  • STAR Plus Japan - A 24-hour Japanese Entertainment Channel.
  • TechTV - A 24-hour Computer Channel. Formerly seen in Middle East via STAR Select.
  • The History Channel
  • Zee TV - A 24-hour Hindi Entertainment Channel.
  • EL TV - A 24-hour Hindi Entertainment Channel.
  • Zee Cinema - A 24-hour Hindi Movie Channel.
  • CNBC Asia - Business News Channel launched in 1996, This channel terminated within 2006 replacing CNBC Europe. Formerly Available in the Middle East via STAR Select.
  • CNBC-TV18 - Business News Channel in India, formerly part of STAR TV Packages in Asiasat 3s. This Channel was terminated in September 2006.
  • CNBC Europe - Business News channel, formerly available on STAR Select in the Middle East. This channel was terminated on March 31, 2007.

References

External links

View More Summaries on STAR TV (Asia)
 
Ask any question on STAR TV (Asia) and get it answered FAST!
Answer questions in BookRags Q&A and earn points toward
discounted or even FREE Study Guides and other BookRags products!
Learn more about BookRags Q&A
Copyrights
STAR TV (Asia) from Wíkipedia. ©2006 by Wíkipedia. Licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. View a list of authors or edit this article.

Article Navigation
Join BookRagslearn moreJoin BookRags




About BookRags | Customer Service | Report an Error | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy