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Southeast Asian television channel
Television channel
GEM
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Country
| Singapore
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Broadcast area
| Southeast Asia
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Headquarters
| Number 10,
Changi Business Park Central 2
#03-01, Hansapoint @ Changi Business Park, Changi,
Singapore
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Language(s)
| Japanese
English
Mandarin
Cantonese
Thai
Indonesian
Malay
Vietnamese
(2014-2019)
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Picture format
| 1080i
HDTV
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Owner
| KC Global Media Asia
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Sister channels
| AXN
Animax
ONE
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Launched
| 1 January 2014
; 10 years ago
(
2014-01-01
)
(Vietnam)
1 October 2015
; 8 years ago
(
2015-10-01
)
(Hong Kong, Indonesia, Cambodia and Thailand)
17 March 2020
; 4 years ago
(
2020-03-17
)
(Singapore and the Philippines)
1 October 2021
; 2 years ago
(
2021-10-01
)
(Unifi TV, Malaysia)
1 September 2022
; 21 months ago
(
2022-09-01
)
(Hong Kong, second time)
1 May 2023
; 13 months ago
(
2023-05-01
)
(Tonton, Malaysia)
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Closed
| 1 April 2019
; 5 years ago
(
2019-04-01
)
(
MNC Vision
)
21 February 2019
; 5 years ago
(
2019-02-21
)
(Vietnam)
16 January 2021
; 3 years ago
(
2021-01-16
)
(Hong Kong, first time)
1 January 2022
; 2 years ago
(
2022-01-01
)
(Myanmar)
27 August 2022
; 21 months ago
(
2022-08-27
)
(
TransVision
(feed only in Indonesia)
5 April 2024
; 2 months ago
(
2024-04-05
)
(
Cignal
due to the expiration of Cignal's contract with the said networks in Philippines)
31 May 2024
; 16 days ago
(
2024-05-31
)
(Hong Kong)
31 July 2024
; 44 days' time
(
2024-07-31
)
(Southeast Asia, Maldives, Macau)
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Website
| https://www.gemtvasia.com
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UseeTV
(Indonesia)
| Watch Live
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StarHub TV+ (Singapore)
| Watch Live
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Mediacorp
(Singapore)
| meWATCH
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Amazon Prime Video
(India)
| Watch Online
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Tonton
(
Media Prima
)
(Malaysia)
| Watch Live; subscription required
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GEM
(formerly known as
Sony GEM
until 2020) is a pay television channel owned by KC Global Media Asia. This channel was first launched in
Vietnam
on 1 January 2014
[1]
and was subsequently rolled out in other countries in Southeast Asia. The channel broadcasts Japanese-language programming with subtitle in local languages.
On 21 February 2019, the channel was closed down in Vietnam due to low audience.
On 17 March 2020, both GEM and
ONE
were rebranded, with newer fonts for their logo and without the stylized "Sony" logo.
KC Global Media, the owner of the channel, has decided to closed the channel on 31 July 2024 due to low demand on Japanese contents as they shift the focus on their other channels (
AXN
,
Animax
, and
ONE
).
[2]
[3]
[4]
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Regional
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(Palawan)
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(General Santos)
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- RNG (Luzon)
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Others
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Global-based feed
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1
Joint venture.
2
Partnership.
3
Distribution.
4
Continued broadcast on international and online.
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