Jane Leung
Jan 27, 2010

Fox International Channels to launch three new channels with StarHub TV

SINGAPORE - Fox International Channels (FIC) and StarHub have furthered their partnership with the launch of three channels through StarHub TV - Fox, tvN and Nat Geo Music.

Fox International Channels to launch three new channels with StarHub TV
Starting on 1 February, the new channels are free to StarHub TV subscribers. FIC will also reintroduce the Nat Geo Wild channel to the Basic Education package.

“We want to be able to offer our customers the best entertainment from all over the world without them having to leave their sofas,” said vice-president of home solutions at StarHub, Ong Bee Lian.

This year, Fox is broadcasting exclusive TV series including 'Lie to Me', 'White Collar', 'The Simpsons', 'Burn Notice', and 'Criminal Minds'. tvN is a Korea-based channel powered by CJ Media. Subscribers can catch the ‘Korean wave’ under the Chinese Entertainment Upsize plan. Nat Geo Music is offered through the Education Upsize Group.

In November last year, Fox International Channels announced it was to launch Fox One Stop Media (FOSM), an advertising sales house in Asia-Pacific.

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