In this article, we will explore in detail the concept of TeleAsia and its impact on different aspects of society. Throughout history, TeleAsia has played a fundamental role in people's lives, influencing everything from culture to the economy. Through a comprehensive analysis, we will examine how TeleAsia has evolved over time and what its influence has been in different areas. In addition, we will address the controversies and debates that revolve around TeleAsia, as well as the possible solutions or alternatives that are proposed to address its effects. From its origins to the present, TeleAsia has left an indelible mark on society, and in this article we will investigate its ramifications and consequences in our current world.
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Country | Philippines |
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Broadcast area | Defunct |
Headquarters | San Juan City, Philippines |
Ownership | |
Owner | MyPinoy TV Broadband Inc. |
History | |
Launched | December 18, 2012 |
Closed | September 17, 2015 |
TeleAsia was a Filipino entertainment cable channel based in the Philippines. TeleAsia brings Asianovela from Korea, Taiwan, China and the rest of Asia, as well as Pinoy remakes of Asianovelas. TeleAsia is owned by MyPinoy TV Broadband Inc. in partnership with Telesuccess Inc.
TeleAsia was available in 2 separate channels: TeleAsia Chinese (broadcast in Mandarin and Hokkien) and TeleAsia Filipino (broadcast in Tagalog).
TeleAsia Chinese was the second Chinese channel in the Philippines.
After almost 3 years of broadcasting, TeleAsia Filipino and TeleAsia Chinese ceased broadcasting on television effective September 17, 2015.[1]
This is a list of general entertainment programs broadcast on the premium television channels TeleAsia Filipino and TeleAsia Chinese. All programs listed below are dubbed in Filipino for TeleAsia Filipino and in original Mandarin and Cantonese audio and dubbed in Mandarin and Hokkien with subtitles for TeleAsia Chinese as the channel is only broadcast in the Philippines.
Each program is listed with its most notable/original title with the channel's designation, year of airing and other notes in parentheses.
*: First Philippine airing on the channel
+: First aired on different channels in the Philippines and dubbed in English