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Annu Al Guide 17/18 Television Asia Plus Annual Guide 2017/2018 Guide Annual Plus Asia Television ANNUAL GUIDE 17/18 MCI (P) 047/06/2017 PPS 1812/01/2013 (025534) ISSN0219-6166 MCI (P)047/06/2017PPS1812/01/2013 www.onscreenasia.com ONTENTS C TERRITORIES CHANNELS CONTENT PROVIDERS & OTT PLATFORMS Australia 2 BBC Worldwide Asia 40 China 5 CNBC Asia Pacifi c 42 AJA Video Systems 60 Hong Kong 9 The Walt Disney Company 43 Caracol Televisión 63 India & Subcontinent 10 Euronews 44 Deutsche Welle 64 Indochina & Myanmar 14 GMA Worldwide Inc. 45 Keshet International 66 Indonesia 16 NBCUniversal International Networks 46 Telemundo 67 Japan 18 PCCW Media Limited 47 Standard Listings 68 Macau 20 Scripps Networks Interactive 48 Malaysia 21 Sony Pictures Television Networks, Asia 50 SATELLITES & SERVICES New Zealand 24 Turner International Asia Pacifi c 52 ABS 87 Philippines 25 VR Educate 53 STN 88 Singapore 26 Viacom International Media Networks 54 Standard Listings 88 • MediaCorp 29 Standard Listings 56 • StarHub 29 TECHNOLOGY South Korea 30 Standard Listings 91 Taiwan 34 Thailand 37 PUBLISHER MARKETING EXECUTIVE Ficus Zheng FINANCE Annie Tan fi [email protected] | (65) 6521 9775 FINANCE MANAGER Kenny Yeoh [email protected] | (65) 6521 9781 MARKETING EXECUTIVE Kenneth Peh [email protected] | (65) 6521 9740 [email protected] | (65) 6521 9787 EDITORIAL CEO Raymond Wong AD ADMIN EXECUTIVE Koe Shan Chan EDITORIAL DIRECTOR K. Dass [email protected] | (65) 6521 9777 [email protected] | (65) 6521 9741 [email protected] | (65) 6521 9748 EDITORIAL INTERN Thannusha Priyah [email protected] | (65) 6521 9763 PUBLISHING SUPPORT: DESIGN & PRODUCTION TERRITORY DATA PRODUCTION MANAGER Pauline Goh Asian Development Bank [email protected] | (65) 6521 9772 BuddeComm GRAPHIC DESIGNER Melvin Yang Business Monitor International [email protected] | (65) 6521 9768 Cable and Satellite Broadcasting Association of Asia (CASBAA) IMDA Singapore Internet Live Stats CIRCULATION/DATABASE Kantar Media MARKETING EXECUTIVE Ficus Zheng Marketing Charts fi [email protected] | (65) 6521 9775 Contineo Media Pte Ltd NationMaster MARKETING EXECUTIVE Kenneth Peh 61 Ubi Avenue 1, Nielsen Holdings [email protected] | (65) 6521 9787 #05–17, UB Point Singapore 408941 AD SALES Tel: 6521 9777 Fax: 6521 9788 PUBLISHER Annie Tan WEB OPERATIONS & DEVELOPMENT www.onscreenasia.com [email protected] | (65) 6521 9781 WEB OPERATIONS EXECUTIVE Franco Nelo M. Sevilleja ASST SALES DIRECTOR Jason Lee [email protected] | (65) 6521 9778 [email protected] | (65) 6521 9767 Printed by Oxford Graphic Printers Pte Ltd TERRITORIES AUSTRALIA STATSBOX metered in Australia, with most ISPs SPECIAL BROADCASTING SERVICE TELSTRA MEDIA setting download quotas which can (SBS) Suite 9, 628 Bourke Street, Melbourne, VIC 3000 AUSTRALIA limit the download that a subscriber can 14 Herbert Street, Artarmon Tel: +61 1300 781 711 make without incurring additional costs. Sydney, NSW 2064 +61 0400 864 864 ISPs also provide plans with unlimited Tel: 1800 500 727 Website: media.telstra.com.au POPULATION 23,933,832 Email: [email protected] downloads. Some ISPs offer downloads Website: www.sbs.com.au TV HOUSEHOLDS 8,660,532 Email: [email protected] [email protected] on a quota-free basis for partnered TV PENETRATION 100% television services, which is also known SEVEN NETWORK LIMITED PRODUCTION STUDIOS HOUSEHOLD SIZE 3.5 as “unmetered” content. 38-42 Pirrama Road, ACCOMPLICE FILMS CABLE TV PENETRATION 35.5% Pyrmont, Sydney, NSW 2009 887 Ann Street Internet television is a type of over-the- Tel: +61 2 8777 7361 DTT PENETRATION 96.6% Fortitude Valley 4006, QLD top content. “Over-the-top” (OTT) is the Website: www.inside7.com.au Tel: +61 413 949 497 SATELLITE TV SUBSCRIBERS delivery of audio, video, and other media Email: [email protected] Website: www.accomplice.tv 100,000 over the Internet without the involvement Email: [email protected] MULTICHANNEL HOMES of a multiple-system operator (such as a SOUTHERN CROSS MEDIA GROUP 3,000,000 cable television provider) in the control or Level 15, 50 Goulburn Street ACTIVETV AUSTRALIA World Square, Sydney NSW 2000 123 Bridge Street distribution of the content. MULTICHANNEL Tel: +61 (0)2 9375 1041 Port Melbourne, Victoria PENETRATION 36.5% Fax: +61 (0)2 9367 5557 3207 Australia NON-TERRESTRIAL TV National Geographic App Website: www.southerncrossaustereo.com.au Tel: +61 3 9647 5000 Fax: +61 3 9682 1530 CONNECTIONS 3,000,000 National Geographic announced a ground breaking partnership in Australia WIN TELEVISION Website: www.activetv.tv INTERNET PENETRATION 93.5% with telecommunications provider Level 5, 1 Saunders Street Email: [email protected] BROADBAND SUBSCRIBERS Optus, to launch a global fi rst National Pyrmont Sydney NSW 2009 Tel: +61 02 – 8907 9999 AMBIENCE ENTERTAINMENT 12,570,122 Geographic app which brings together Fax: +61 02 – 9955 9599 6 Lanceley Place, PO Box 72, INTERNET-CONNECTED TV a treasure trove of videos, images and Artarmon NSW 1570 PENETRATION 32% of households print articles, including the work of its PAY-TV Tel: +61 2 9478 5000 explorers, photographers, fi lmmakers, Website: www.ambienceentertainment.com PVR PENETRATION AAPT scientists and conservationists. Email: [email protected] 56.9% of households Level 23, 680 George Street Sydney, NSW 2000 SMARTPHONE PENETRATION AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING Launching in Australia fi rst and exclusively Tel: +61 2 8277 5405 77% of Australians aged 16+ CORPORATION with Optus, to be followed with roll-out Website: www.aapt.com.au ABC Ultimo Centre, 700 Harris Street, TABLET DEVICE PENETRATION across Asia Pacifi c and Middle East the Ultimo 2007, GPO Box 9994, 48.2% of households BBC AUSTRALIA app gives users the chance to explore the Sydney NSW 2007 Suite 1, Level 1 OTT PENETRATION 168.747 world of National Geographic like never Tel: +61 2 8333 1500 35 Mitchell Street before. In one world-fi rst app, users can Fax: +61 2 8333 5344 McMahons Point, NSW 2060 Australia SOURCES: choose to read from the huge range of Website: www.abc.net.au Tel: +61 2 9744 4500 -Asia Pacifi c Multichannel TV 2016, by CASBAA articles, watch a short video or an entire -Australian Bureau of Statistics Fax: +61 2 9870 7317 AUSTRALIAN CHILDREN’S TELEVISION -Australian Multi-Screen Report 4Q 2016 from OzTAM documentary series, or scroll through Website: www.bbcaustralia.com -OzTAM Universe Estimates 2Q 2016 – Individuals some of the world’s most breathtaking FOUNDATION -Internet Live Stats, Internet Users by Country (2016) photography. Every Optus customer will 3rd Floor, 145 Smith Street, -Multichannel Television Advertising in Asia, FETCH TV Fitzroy Victoria 3065, Australia Countries, Australia, by CASBAA have their own unique experience while Level 5, 61 Lavender St -SNL Kagan APAC OTT Tel : +61 3 9200 5500 using the National Geographic App, with Milsons Point, NSW 2061, Australia Fax: +61 3 9200 5555 content fully personalised to suit them– Tel: +61 2 8014 5180 Website: www.actf.com.au all without using their data. Website: www.fetchtv.com.au Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Internet Television in Australia Internet television in Australia is the FREE–TO–AIR BANIJAY GROUP AUSTRALIA FOXTEL (SCREENTIME) digital distribution of movies and AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING 5 Thomas Holt Drive, Level 4 70-76 Alexander Street, CORPORATION television content via the internet. In North Ryde, Australia, NSW 2113 Crow’s Nest NSW 2065 Australia, internet television is provided ABC Ultimo Centre, 700 Harris Street Tel: +61 (02) 9813 6000 Tel: +61 2 9439 4911 by fi ve major pay-per-view providers, Ultimo NSW 2007, GPO Box 9994 1300 785 622 Fax: +61 2 9439 4922 in addition to several niche television Sydney, Australia Fax: +61 (02) 9813 7110 Website: www.screentime.com.au streaming services. Australia’s fi ve Tel: +61 2 8333 1500 Website: www.foxtel.com.au Email: [email protected] major free-to-air television networks Fax: +61 2 8333 5344 Email: [email protected] Website: www.abc.net.au all offer catch up TV of previously BBC AUSTRALIA IINET LIMITED broadcast content to watch via the Suite 1, Level 1 NETWORK TEN 502 Hay Street, 35 Mitchell Street Internet or via podcasts - drawing on 1 Saunders Street, Pyrmont NSW 2009 Subiaco, Perth, WA 6008 McMahons Point, NSW 2060 Australia both domestic and foreign content. GPO Box 10, Australia Tel: +61 8 9214 2222 Tel: +61 2 9744 4500 Tel: +61 2 9650 1010 +61 8 9214 2207 Fax: +61 2 9870 7317 A feature of Internet television is that a Fax: +61 2 9650 1111 Website: www.iinet.com.au Website: www.bbcaustralia.com user can view TV or video on demand. Website: www.tenplay.com.au Email: [email protected] Some distributors provide content as [email protected] BEYOND DISTRIBUTION PTY LTD downloads, whiles other streaming NINE NETWORK 109 Reserve Road OPTUS TV media; the main difference being that (NINE ENTERTAINMENT CO.) Artarmon NSW 2064 Suite 408, 15 Lime Street with downloads the end-user must have 24 Artarmon Road, Willoughby Tel: +61 2 9437 2000 Sydney, NSW, 2000 Fax: +61 2 9437 2017 Sydney, NSW 2068 storage capacity for the content on their Tel: 13 0044 3012 Website: www.beyonddistribution.com Tel: +61 2 9906 9999 device and must wait for the download Website: www.optus.com.au Email: [email protected] to be completed before the content can Website: www.ninemsn.com.au Email: [email protected]
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