BabyTV takes infant steps around Asia Print E-mail
Written by Patrick Frater   
Tuesday, 22 January 2008
Story Categories: Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, TV, Vietnam,

HONG KONG – Television for infants makes a few more baby steps around Asia with preem of BabyTV in Singapore skedded for Friday (Jan 25).

          The U.K.-based net, which is backed by Fox International Channels, will be available as a commercials-free paid-for option on StarHub's digital cable system. After a free trial period of a week, cost will be S$4.28 ($3) per month.
          Channel, aimed at kids under three years, is also making a debut in Taiwan where it has recently begun as a daily morning block on YoYoTV.
          Elsewhere in Asia it is available as a feed on PCCW's Now TV platform, on Hana TV and Mega TV in South Korea, on Indovision in Indonesia and on B-Net in the Maldives. It show as syndicated blocks on Japan's NatGeo and FoxHD channels and on the VT3 channel in Vietnam and Cambodia.

 
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