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National Geographic (Asia)

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Launched
  
1 August 1998

Language
  
English

Slogan
  
"Further"

Broadcast area
  
Asia

National Geographic (Asia)

Owned by
  
National Geographic Television & Film 21st Century Fox (Fox Networks Group) News Corporation (STAR TV and Fox International Channels)

Picture format
  
576i (SDTV) 16:9 1080i (HDTV)

National Geographic (Nat Geo Asia, was formerly known as NBC Asia from 1 January 1994 until 31 July 1998) is a 24-hour Asian subscription television channel that features non-fiction, factual programming involving nature, science, culture and history, produced by the National Geographic Society, just like History and the Discovery Channel.

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It was launched on 1 January 1994 by the partnership and distribution with STAR TV, Fox International Channels, and now Fox Networks Group is a Hong Kong-based pan-Asian satellite network owned by Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox a replacing the NBC Asia channel on 1 August 1998. As of 2008, the Asian version of National Geographic Channel is available in over 56 million homes. NGC Asia has six different channels feeds.

NBC Asia (1 January 1994-31 July 1998)

On 1 January 1994, NBC it was officially launched to grand inaugurated a pay television channel in Asia called NBC Asia available in Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Cayman Islands, Micronesia, British Virgin Islands, India, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Vietnam, South Korea, People's Republic of China, Hong Kong, Macau, Republic of China, Thailand and Philippines at how many of 20-countries of the Asia it like of NBC Europe, NBC Asia featured most of NBC programs as well as NBC Nightly News (a flagship daily evening primetime television news program for NBC News), The Tonight Show, Saturday Night Live and Late Night. Like its European counterpart, it could not broadcast United States-produced primetime shows due to rights restrictions. It also had NBC Sports for the latest action in selected sporting events such: NFL on NBC (a subsidiary of NFL), MLB on NBC (a subsidiary of MLB), NBA on NBC (a subsidiary of NBA) and NHL on NBC (a subsidiary of NHL). During weekday evenings, NBC Asia had a regional evening news program. It occasionally simulcast some programs from CNBC Asia and MSNBC.

National Geographic Asia (1 August 1998-now)

On 1 August 1998, NBC Asia was replaced by the National Geographic Channel. As is the case with NBC Europe, however, selected The Tonight Show, Saturday Night Live and Late Night episodes and Meet the Press can still be seen on CNBC Asia during weekends. CNBC Asia shows NFL games and also brands them as Sunday Night Football.

Operating channels

  • National Geographic Asia - This channel has bilingual feed with English and Cantonese in selected programs only.
  • In Indonesia, the channel available in HD and SD with English audio and Indonesian subtitles in almost all programme.
  • National Geographic HD Asia
  • National Geographic Channel India - This channel Telecasts All Programs in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu & Bengali
  • National Geographic HD India
  • National Geographic Israel - With Hebrew Subtitles.
  • National Geographic HD Israel
  • National Geographic Middle East - Simulcast from NGC Asia from 11:00 PM to 5:00 AM Hong Kong time. Arabic subtitles are available on programs.
  • National Geographic Philippines - Separated from the Asia feed with local advertisement, local programming, TV shopping and selected programs are exact same time as Asia feed. (Joint Venture with OmniContent Management Inc.)
  • National Geographic Japan - With Japanese Subtitles.
  • National Geographic China - With Chinese And English Subtitles.
  • National Geographic Taiwan - With Chinese Subtitles.
  • National Geographic Hong Kong - Separated from the Asia feed with local advertisement, Chinese Subtitles and bilingual feed with English and Cantonese in selected programs.
  • In Malaysia and Singapore, the National Geographic HD channel that is broadcast is not the Asian feed, but rather the American feed. However, any US ads that air are replaced with Malaysian or Singaporean ads, and they switch some latest episodes to older ones.
  • In the Philippines, selected National Geographic programs (like Ancient X Files) will be aired by local TV station TV5 Philippines
  • References

    National Geographic (Asia) Wikipedia