Star Movies
Logo used on Chinese, Indian, and Arab channels.
Logo used on the Balkan channel since 2023.
Ownership
OwnerDisney Entertainment
History
LaunchedApril 20, 1994 (1994-04-20) (split from Star Plus, Taiwan only)[1]
October 1, 2023 (2023-10-01) (Balkans)
ReplacedBBC World Service Television
14 October 1991–17 April 1994[1]
Fox Movies (Balkans)
Closed31 December 2023 (2023-12-31) (Taiwan)
Replaced byFox Movies Premium (2012–2017; Southeast Asia)
Fox Movies (Philippines, Vietnam, and Taiwan; first incarnation)
Former namesBBC World Service Television Asia
14 October 1991–1 May 1994

Star Movies is a Asian-based pay television channel owned by Disney Entertainment. Star Movies was originally launched in 1994 as a single channel broadcast across Asia, but it was regionalized into different localized channels since then. Fox Networks Group Asia Pacific have since rebranded some of the network's international feeds in Hong Kong, Taiwan (SD feed only) and Southeast Asia as Fox Movies, but retains the Star Movies brand in Middle East & South Asia (except Maldives).

Disney Star continues to operate the Indian feed of the network as a channel specialized in Western films, while the Middle Eastern feed, operated by Fox Networks Group Middle East, co-exists with Fox Movies where as Balkan version replaced Fox Movies. Star Movies in Middle East is operated by Fox Network Group Middle East while Star Movies in the Balkans is managed by The Walt Disney Company Bulgaria.

History

Star Movies began broadcasting on 20 April 1994 for viewers in Taiwan, replacing BBC World Service Television which was dropped on 17 April 1994. The channel became scrambled on 1 May 1994.[1] The need to launch the channel was based on research on viewers' preferences and feedback from cable operators.[1] At launch, Star Movies was a Mandarin and English movie channel, with 60% of the films in Chinese or produced in Asia and 40% being Western titles. The channel was only available through authorized cable operators.[1]

Star Movies was split up from Star Plus on 1 May 1994, which usually aired movies in the early years of Star TV from 1991 to 1994. At launch, its programming lineup was consisted of both Hollywood and Chinese films and catered to pan-Asian audiences.

As Star TV planned to remove BBC World Service Television from its channel lineup for Northeast Asia by mid-April 1994, the company planned to replace it with a Chinese-language film channel.[2] Star Movies would focus on Western world films from then on. Star TV has since regionalized the channel's operation.

The channel was noticeably absent from Singapore Cable Vision upon the launch of its cable service in 1995 due to censorship problems in the country.[3]

A localized feed intended for Taiwan was launched on 1 December 1996 and the Philippines was launched on 1 January 2010. Four months later, a high-definition channel, Star Movies HD, was launched. A video on demand channel was also launched on 16 September of that same year.[4]

On 1 January 2012, Star Movies was rebranded as Fox Movies Premium and available in Hong Kong, the Maldives, and most of Southeast Asia.

On 10 June 2017, the Philippine feed of the channel was rebranded as Fox Movies Philippines.

On New Year's Day 2022, Fox Movies Taiwan was renamed under the new name Star Movies Gold so that Star Movies HD remains active with the programming separate from each other. As Disney decided to further enroll Disney+ across the Asian markets, they had decided to cease their entire pay TV networks, including both Star Movies Gold and Star Movies HD. Both of the channels were ceased in operation on January 1, 2024,[5][6] while being replaced by ROCK Action.[7]

On 7 June 2023, Disney announced that it would launch Star Movies in the Balkans as a replacement for Fox Movies in the region on 1 October 2023.[8] Disney would later announce that it would also replace Fox Movies in Portugal (including Angola and Mozambique) on February 7, 2024.[9]

Programming

Star Movies has first-run contracts for movies distributed by Disney (20th Century Studios, Pixar, Marvel Studios) and sub-run contracts for movies from countries where Star Movies is available. It also features movies from other movie distributors including Paramount Pictures, Lionsgate, Summit Entertainment and The Weinstein Company. Star Movies mainly airs Disney movies during the daytime hours. Star Movies India does fewer premieres compared to sometimes showing programs like Masterchef Australia and pushing more premium movies into their OTT platform Disney+ Hotstar.

Current feeds

Star Movies (India)

Star Movies India is distributed by Walt Disney Studios, Pixar, Marvel Studios and 20th Century Studios in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh and is ad supported. Movie premieres are less frequent compared to other feeds. Other studios with Lionsgate, NBCUniversal and Warner Bros. Discovery. Available language audio feed In Hindi, Tamil and Telugu. The channel ceased broadcasting in Sri Lanka from 1 February 2015 due to content rights issues, leaving the country with no Star Movies or Fox Movies channel.[10] The channel was relaunched in Sri Lanka in 2019 after 4 years.[11]

Star Movies Select HD was launched in 2015 showcasing niche films.[12]

Star Movies (MENA)

Star Movies Middle East and Africa features a hardcoded Arabic-language subtitle track (except for Israel). The channel is currently available on beIN and was formerly available on OSN (as of January 1, 2024).

Star Movies (Balkans)

Managed with The Walt Disney Company Bulgaria. Features numerous films from 20th Century Studios, Disney, Columbia Pictures, Pixar, Marvel Studios, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and DreamWorks. On June 7, 2023, it was announced that Fox Movies would be rebrand to Star Movies on October 1, 2023.[8]

Former feeds

Star Movies Philippines

Star Movies was launched on 30 November 2009 in the Philippines as an ad-supported channel. It used to simulcast with the Southeast Asian and Chinese feeds until 31 December 2009, when a localised feed was launched specifically for the Philippines. After the rebranding of Star Movies Asia as Fox Movies Premium on 1 January 2012 in most of Southeast Asia, the Philippine SD feed remained broadcasting until 10 June 2017. Starting June 10, 2017, it followed suit.

Star Movies Action

It was launched on 2 June 2013 only in India, replacing Fox Action Movies (not to be confused with its Southeast Asian counterpart) after its temporal closedown on 11 May 2013. The channel airs action- and horror-themed movies. In 2017, the channel was discontinued.[13][14]

Star Movies Gold and Star Movies HD (Taiwan)

An ad-supported feed of Star Movies was launched for Taiwan specifically. It was the most localised feed of the television network, since most voice-overs in promotions for upcoming movies were done in Mandarin Chinese. The SD feed of the channel was rebranded as Fox Movies Taiwan on 18 January 2018, while the HD feed still retains is independent programming and branding. On January 1, 2022, Fox Movies Taiwan was rebranded to Star Movies Gold. On January 1, 2024, the Taiwanese versions of Star Movies Gold and Star Movies HD were discontinued.[15]

Star Movies Asia

Star Movies Asia was formerly broadcast in Southeast Asia, parts of South Asia and China as a single, ad-free channel.

In 2012, Star Movies Asia is limited to subscribers in China due to the gradual rebrand of the channel's localized feeds (except the Philippine SD feed) to Fox Movies Premium. Most countries (including the Philippines) rebranded later to Fox Movies.

Star Movies Vietnam used to air a program called "Thảm đỏ (Red Carpet)" to introduce the movies which are scheduled to broadcast on the channel, all in Vietnamese language and hosted by Vietnamese presenters.

After the rebranding of Star Movies to Fox Movies Premium, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka were switched over to the ad supported Indian version of Star Movies.

See also

References

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  2. "Murdoch's STAR TV to drop BBC" UPI March 22, 1994
  3. "No movie channel, no sweat for Star TV". The Straits Times (retrieved from NLB). 1 September 1995. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
  4. STAR Movies HD in Asiasat 5 retrieved via http://www.lyngsat.com 05-26-2010
  5. Frater, Patrick (14 June 2023). "Disney to Close Remaining Linear TV Channels in Southeast Asia and Korea". Variety. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
  6. "迪士尼集團11頻道退出台灣,國家地理頻道、衛視中文台等最晚年底將下架". The News Lens (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 14 June 2023. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
  7. "迪士尼頻道退出台灣!ROCK Action接棒Star Movies 好萊塢片庫超齊全". ETToday (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 27 December 2023. Retrieved 30 December 2023.
  8. 1 2 "Fox postaje STAR Channel" [Fox becomes Star Channel]. FoNet portal (in Serbian). 7 June 2023. Retrieved 19 July 2023.
  9. "Perguntas Frequentes - A FOX vai ser STAR Channel". foxtv.pt (in Portuguese). 28 November 2023. Retrieved 28 November 2023.
  10. Lanka, Tv & Radio Sri (29 January 2015). "Dialog TV Forum: MGM Channel, Star World Premiere HD, Australia plus..." Dialog TV Forum. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
  11. "Facebook". www.facebook.com. Archived from the original on 26 February 2022. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
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  13. Star Movies Action to replace Fox Action Movies retrieved via http://www.bestmediainfo.com 10-20-2013
  14. Star India gears-up for more action; All set to launch Star Movies Action retrieved via http://www.adgully.com 10-22-2013
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