Star Chinese Movies

Star Chinese Movies (Chinese: 衛視電影台) was a Chinese language pay television channel owned by Disney Networks Group Pacific Ltd.

Star Chinese Movies
Country
  • People's Republic of China (Hong Kong SAR China)
  • Republic of China (Taiwan)
Broadcast area
  • Southeast Asia
  • Hong Kong
  • Macau
  • Taiwan
Headquarters
  • Hong Kong SAR, China
  • Taipei, Taiwan
Programming
Language(s)
Picture formatHDTV 1080i (downscaled to 576i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerDisney Networks Group Asia Pacific
Sister channelsStar Chinese Channel
History
Launched1 May 1994; 29 years ago (1994-05-01)
Closed
  • 28 August 1998; 25 years ago (1998-08-28) (Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, Mainland China and Macau (First incarnation))
  • 30 September 2023; 6 months ago (2023-09-30) (Southeast Asia, Hong Kong and Macau (Second incarnation))
  • 31 December 2023; 3 months ago (2023-12-31) (Taiwan)
Replaced byPhoenix Movies Channel (Southeast Asia and Mainland China)
Catchplay Movie Channel (Taiwan)
Former namesStar Mandarin Movies (1 May 1994–31 March 1996)

The channel mainly broadcasts Chinese-language films (including Chinese films, Cantonese films, Taiwanese films, Singaporean films, and Malaysian films), as well as bilingual Japanese films, Japanese animations (strip TV series and theatrical versions), Korean films, Thai films, etc., and will digitally restore some Hong Kong action films. It was known as the most widely distributed Chinese-language entertainment channel.

On April 29, 2017, Star Chinese Movies provided bilingual services, and most of the movies were broadcast in Mandarin and original sound simultaneously.

In addition, they also obtained the pay TV broadcasting rights of the Hong Kong Film Awards and the Golden Horse Awards for Hong Kong, Macau and Southeast Asia (except Singapore and Malaysia, in which sold to their local broadcaster).

History

It was launched on 1 May 1994 as Star Mandarin Movies as a replacement for BBC World Service Television. At that time, it screened both Hollywood and Chinese-language films and was focused to a pan-Asian audience split into two television channels: Star Movies International (now Fox Movies) and Star Mandarin Movies (now Star Chinese Movies).

On 1 February 1996, The channel logo was changed from a STAR wordmark to a box-type star logo.

The channel was previously broadcast across on Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, Macau and Mainland China. 28 August 1998 at 19:00 Hong Kong Time, Star TV split STAR Chinese Movies into certain areas and reduced its broadcasting area to just Taiwan (Viewers in Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, Macau and Mainland China were offered Phoenix Movies Channel instead).

On 21 February 2004, the channel relaunched localized feeds in Hong Kong and Macau (in Cantonese), Singapore (in Mandarin), Southeast Asia (in Mandarin), and Malaysia (Southeast Asian feed in Cantonese).

On 25 January 2008, a sister channel named Star Chinese Movies 2 was launched, the HD and VOD channels launched a few years later.

On 19 May 2012, The channel logo was changed from a star to a stylized crown.

As Disney, who had previously brought FOX International Networks, decided to further enroll Disney+ across the Asian markets, they had decided to ceased their entire pay TV networks, including Star Chinese Movies. The channel has already ceased in operation in Southeast Asia, Hong Kong and Macau on October 1, 2023, while the Taiwanese feed (alongside its separated HD feed) closed down on January 1, 2024. The channel Taiwanese feed was later replaced by Catchplay Movie Channel following the closure.

Feeds

Country/Region Star Chinese Movies Star Chinese Movies Legend
Star Chinese Movies  Taiwan 1 May 1994–31 December 2023; launched alongside separated Star Chinese Movies HD (星衛HD電影台) None
Star Chinese Movies  Hong Kong
Star Chinese Movies  Macau (localized)
Star Chinese Movies (衛視電影台)
  • First incarnation: 1 May 1994–28 August 1998
  • Second incarnation: 21 February 2004–30 September 2023

Phoenix Movies Channel (鳳凰衛視電影台): 28 August 1998–Today

15 December 2007–30 September 2021
Star Chinese Movies  Singapore (localized)
*Southeast Asia
Star Chinese Movies  Myanmar
Star Chinese Movies  Maldives
Star Chinese Movies  Thailand
Star Chinese Movies  Laos
Star Chinese Movies  Vietnam
Star Chinese Movies  Philippines
Star Chinese Movies  Indonesia
Star Chinese Movies  Timor-Leste
Star Chinese Movies  Papua New Guinea
Star Chinese Movies  Brunei
Star Chinese Movies  Malaysia (SEA Feed; in Cantonese)
Star Chinese Movies  Australia
Star Chinese Movies  New Zealand
Australia: 2013–2018
New Zealand: 1 March 2016–28 February 2018
None
Star Chinese Movies  United States
Star Chinese Movies  Canada
2010–2018 (Titles from SCM Legend lasted till 2013)

Star Chinese Movies Legend

Star Chinese Movies Legend
CountrySingapore
Broadcast area
  • Southeast Asia
  • Hong Kong
  • Macau
Programming
Language(s)Cantonese
Ownership
Owner
  • Fox Networks Group Asia Pacific
  • (Disney International Operations)
History
Launched15 December 2007; 16 years ago (2007-12-15)
Closed1 October 2021; 2 years ago (2021-10-01)
Former namesStar Chinese Movies 2 (2007-2012)

Star Chinese Movies Legend (Chinese: 衛視卡式台) (also known as SCM Legend) was a sister movie channel of Star Chinese Movies based in Singapore. First launched on 25 January 2008 as Star Chinese Movies 2 (Chinese: 衛視電影2台), later rebranded on 1 October 2012 as Star Chinese Movies Legend. The channel was broadcast British Hong Kong oldies historical heritage and colonial movies from 1 January 1970 to 31 December 1992 durated 23 years was officially main production company took place by STAR TV Filmed Entertainment.

As Disney continued to expand Disney+ across Asian territories, they decided to shutting down many of their pay TV channels, which include Star Chinese Movies Legend, on October 1, 2021.

References

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