Red by HBO

Red by HBO (formerly Screen Red, but simply known as Red) is a Southeast Asian pay television movie channel. It is a joint venture between HBO Asia and the Hong Kong studio Mei Ah Entertainment. Launched in 2010, the channel focuses primarily on films from Asian countries, all of which are presented in their original language and with localized subtitles available.[1] Unlike other HBO Asia channels, Red by HBO has a commercial break on their movies and series.

RED by HBO
Launched12 April 2010 (2010-04-12)
Owned byHome Box Office, Inc.
(WarnerMedia Entertainment)
Picture format1080i HDTV
SloganAsian stories you love
CountrySingapore
LanguageVarious
Broadcast areaAsia (except Hong Kong)
HeadquartersLorong Chuan New Tech Park, Singapore
Formerly calledScreen RED (2010-2015)
Sister channel(s)HBO, HBO Hits, Cinemax
Websitewww.redbyhbo.com
Availability
Satellite
Cignal (Philippines)Channel 50 (SD)
Skynindo
(Indonesia)
Channel 49 (HD 800/77/99)
Channel 31 (C01/C02)
Sky Net
(Myanmar)
Channel 31 (SD)
CANAL+
(Myanmar)
Channel 27 (HD)
GMM Z
(Thailand)
Channel 51 (HD)
Thaicom 53440 H 30000
3/4 (HD)
Cable
SkyCable / Destiny Cable (Philippines)Channel 74 (SD)
Cablelink (Philippines)Channel 50 (SD)
PPCTV
(Cambodia)
Channel 156 (HD)
VTVcab (Vietnam)Channel 101 (HD)
IPTV
ClipTV
(Vietnam)
Channel 29 (HD)
AIS Play (Thailand)Channel 105 (HD)
Singtel TV
(Singapore)
Channel 425 (HD)
StarHub TV
(Singapore)
Channel 608 (HD)

In October 2015, the network re-branded as Red by HBO; the rebranding signified a widening in the channel's scope to cover all of Southeast Asia (in addition to China, Japan, and South Korea), and a new on-air appearance meant to evoke contemporary interpretations of Asian imagery.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Red Screen Re-Branding Becomes Red By HBO". JarkartaKita. 1 October 2015. Retrieved 4 December 2018.
  2. "Screen Red is now simply Red". Manla Standard. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
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