Channel M
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Launched
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October 26, 2009 (2009-10-26) (as tvN Southeast Asia)
November 28, 2012 (2012-11-28) (as Channel M)
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Owned by
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CJ E&M and Fox International Channels
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Slogan
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This is K-pop
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Language
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Korean
Chinese
Malay
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Broadcast area
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Southeast Asia
Hong Kong
Taiwan
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Formerly called
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tvN (until November 23, 2012)
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Sister channel(s)
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Mnet
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Website
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//ChannelM.me.interestMWave
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Availability
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Satellite
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Astro (Malaysia)
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Channel 390 (SD)
Channel 394 (HD) (Coming Soon)
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G Sat (Philippines)
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Coming Soon
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TrueVisions (Thailand)
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Channel 56
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DishHD (Taiwan)
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Channel 6645
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VTC Digital (Vietnam)
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Channel 16 (SD)
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Cignal Digital TV (Philippines)
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Channel 81 (SD)
Channel TBA (HD)
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TVB Network Vision (Hong Kong)
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Channel 35 (SD)
Channel 235 (HD)
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Big TV (Indonesia)
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Channel 263 (SD)
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Aora (Indonesia)
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Channel 408 (SD)
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Orange TV (Indonesia)
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Channel 211
Channel 1211 (SD)
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UTV (Hong Kong)
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Channel 524 (HD)
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Cable
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TBC (Taiwan)
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Channel 215
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kbro (Taiwan)
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Channel 205
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StarHub TV (Singapore)
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Channel 824 (SD)
Channel 874 (HD)
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First Media (Indonesia)
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Channel 339 (HD)
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max3 (Indonesia)
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Channel 176 (HD)
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SkyCable (Philippines)
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Channel 145 (Digital)
Channel 191 (HD)
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Destiny Cable (Philippines)
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Channel 75 (Analog)
Channel 145 (Digital)
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Cablelink (Philippines)
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Channel 222 (SD)
Channel TBA (HD)
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Parasat Cable TV (Philippines)
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Channel 78
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Cable TV Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
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Channel 28 (SD)
Channel 228 (HD)
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IPTV
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Now TV (Hong Kong)
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Channel 526
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CHT MOD (HD Version)(Taiwan)
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Channel 96
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HyppTV (Malaysia)
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Channel 601 (HD)
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Mio TV (Singapore)
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Channel 518 (HD) (Mandarin)
Channel 519 (M Play)
Channel 600 (HD) (Malay) (Coming Soon)
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TOT iptv (Thailand)
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Channel 306 (HD)
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Launched as tvN on October 26, 2009, the channel was rebranded as Channel M in the evening of November 23, 2012.[4][5]
All of Channel M's programming are broadcast in Korean with English subtitles except M Tunes.
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