Pioneer Karaoke Channel 先鋒卡拉OK頻道 |
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Launched | (1996-06-01) 1 June 1996 (age 16) | |||||||||||
Network | Pioneer Corporation Astro |
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Owned by | Pioneer Corporation Astro |
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Picture format | SDTV (480i 4:3) PAL (576i 4:3) |
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Slogan | The Art of Entertainment | |||||||||||
Country | Malaysia Hong Kong Singapore Republic of China Japan South Korea Thailand |
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Language | Teochew Chinese
Taiwanese Japanese Korean Thai |
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Broadcast area | Southeast Asia | |||||||||||
Headquarters | Malaysia: Klang Valley Selangor |
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Astro |
Channel 61 |
Pioneer Karaoke Channel (Chinese: 先鋒卡拉OK頻道; pinyin: Xiān Fēng Kǎ Lā OK Pín Dào) is a 24-hours in daily of Asian music video and karaoke satellite television channel of Pioneer and Astro it was officially innaugrated until grand launched on 1 June 1996 is a satellite television Astro on channel 61 to subscribers of the "Jade" package to music video and karaoke programming consists solely of nightclub such: Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, Republic of China (Taiwan or Chinese Taipei), Republic of Singapore, Kingdom of Thailand, Kingdom of Japan and Republic of Korea (South Korea) form dubbed into Chinese, Cantonese, Teochew, Taiwanese, Thai, Japanese and Korean a subsidiary of Pioneer.
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