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Key Information

AXN is a pan-Asian pay television channel owned by KC Global Media Asia and headquartered in Singapore. The channel primarily airs action shows, notably police procedural dramas, with most of its content originating in North America. Formally a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony Pictures Entertainment, AXN's operations in the Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa were sold to KC Global Media in January 2020.[2]

Programming

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AXN typically focuses on broadcasting American and British television programs. Its content is sourced from major production studies, including Sony Pictures Television, CBS Studios International, NBC Universal Television and Fremantle. Their wide range of partnerships enables AXN to air episodes of television series on the same day they premiere in the United States. The channel also acquires recently released, high-profile American films from Sony Pictures, Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures. AXN occasionally features region specific programming tailored to Southeast Asian audiences.

Starting in 2025, the channel began incorporating sporting events to its schedule; currently its portfolio of such includes pan-regional broadcast rights to LIV Golf tournaments[3] and selected Taiwan Professional Basketball League games.[4]

Anime programmes

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In its early years, during the late 1990s and early 2000s, AXN featured a variety of anime series, many of which were broadcast in their original Japanese with English subtitles. The channel also organised annual anime festivals across Southeast Asia, catering to the growing interest in Japanese animation within the region.

In 2004, AXN's anime content was transitioned to its sister channel, Animax Asia, a move that had been in preparation since the late 1990s. Despite this, in the Philippines, in the late 2010s, AXN began to reintroduce certain English-dubbed anime programs from Animax Asia during morning and late-afternoon time slots. However, this was soon discontinued in August 2016 as AXN shifted its focus back to its core content.[citation needed]

Original productions

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  • Adventure Your Way
adventure show; hosted by Atom Araullo.
a local version of the American reality competition series The Amazing Race; the fifth season premiered in 2016.[5]
premiered in 2013,[6] revived as The Apprentice: ONE Championship Edition in 2021.
premiered in 2015; second season premiered in 2017;[7] third season to air in late 2018.
Muay Thai boxing reality show similar to The Contender; season 1 premiered on 16 January 2008.[8]
men's lifestyle magazine talk show; season 1 premiered in 2009.[9]
  • e-Buzz
entertainment news show, hosted by Jaymee Ong; ended.[10]
lifestyle and entertainment magazine show sponsored by Sony; seasons two and three hosted by Oli Pettigrew.[11]
  • Ultimate Escape
holiday adventure show; the first season aired from 29 October 2007 to 19 November 2007.[12]
  • Project GO
business reality competition;[13] premiered in 2021.

Feeds

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The channel maintains two primary feeds: one tailored exclusively for viewers in Hong Kong and Thailand, and another for the broader Southeast Asian audience. Programming is the same besides local advertising. On top of this, the Filipino feed occasionally adjusts its programming due to specific broadcast considerations.

  • AXN Southeast Asia (based in Singapore)
  • AXN Philippines (separated from the SEA feed, including local advertisements and movies)
  • AXN Taiwan (separated from the SEA feed including local advertisements and movies)
  • AXN Vietnam (SEA feed delayed with certain programming replaced)

Former feeds

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AXN HD

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AXN first launched its high-definition feed in South Korea on 1 March 2009. This was made available in Singapore on StarHub TV from 25 May 2010.[14] In Malaysia, it was launched on 16 June 2010 on Astro and 1 October 2023 on NJOI.[15] In Thailand it was launched on 12 July 2011 on TrueVisions; in India it was made available on Videocon D2H on 19 July 2014. The HD feed premiered in Sri Lanka on Dialog TV 2013. In the Philippines it was launched on 20 April 2015; and on SkyCable, Sky Direct, Cignal and Singtel TV in Singapore.

See also

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References

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AXN is a pan-Asian channel owned by KC Global Media Asia, a of KC Global Media Entertainment LLC, and headquartered in , where it broadcasts entertainment programming including drama series, blockbuster movies, reality shows, and original productions targeted at discerning viewers seeking intriguing content close to U.S. telecasts. Launched on September 21, 1997, by (then under Columbia TriStar International Television), AXN initially focused on action and adventure programming, quickly growing to reach over 30 million subscribers across by 2002. In January 2020, sold its Southeast Asian and Korean channels, including AXN, to KC , founded by former executives Andy Kaplan and George Chien, with the acquisition completed on May 11, 2020. Under its current ownership, AXN continues to emphasize premium content such as the CSI and FBI franchises, The Rookie, and , while maintaining a strong presence in the linear TV market by acquiring U.S. studio titles skewed toward action and adventure. Starting in , the channel expanded into sports programming, including leagues and tournaments. The channel now reaches over 18.6 million households across 18 territories in , including Southeast Asia and Korea, solidifying its role as a leading entertainment hub in the region.

History

Launch and early development

AXN was launched on 21 September 1997 as a pan-Asian channel by Sony Pictures Entertainment, targeting viewers across the region with a 24-hour schedule of action-oriented . The channel was headquartered in from its inception, serving as the operational base for its regional distribution. Initially, AXN focused on action and adventure programming to appeal primarily to audiences, particularly males aged 14 to 44, featuring a mix of Hollywood films, series, and adrenaline-fueled content designed to captivate this demographic in emerging Asian markets. In its founding years, AXN established key programming strategies centered on high-energy blocks of action-adventure shows, drawing content from partnerships with major studios including , CBS Studios International, and NBCUniversal Television. These collaborations enabled the channel to secure exclusive rights to popular U.S. imports like crime procedurals and thrillers, which formed the core of its early lineup and helped differentiate it in the competitive pay-TV landscape. The emphasis on such content aligned with AXN's branding as "Action TV," fostering viewer loyalty through consistent themes of excitement and . By 2000, AXN had expanded rapidly, reaching 19 million households across excluding , through multiple satellite feeds tailored to markets like , , and . This growth was driven by strategic carriage deals with local cable and satellite providers, solidifying its position as a leading entertainment network in the region during the late 1990s and early 2000s.

Ownership changes and recent developments

In January 2020, Sony Pictures Entertainment announced the sale of its media networks operations in the , , and regions—including the channel—to KC Global Media Asia, a formed by former executives Andy Kaplan and George Chien. The transaction, valued at an undisclosed amount, was completed in May 2020, transferring full control of and related channels such as , ONE, and GEM to KC Global Media across and . Under KC Global Media's ownership, has maintained its operational headquarters in , located at Terminal 3, while expanding its executive team to support regional growth. The company, founded in specifically to acquire these assets, has focused on enhancing content distribution and partnerships without major of the brand. Post-acquisition expansions have continued to broaden 's footprint, reaching over 18.6 million households across 18 territories in as of 2025, through targeted licensing agreements. This growth included new market entries, such as the launch of and on Mongolia's Mobinet platform in 2022, and strengthened digital integrations in . A key operational development in 2025 was the introduction of the programming block, dedicated to live sports content, marking AXN's pivot toward premium athletic events to diversify its entertainment portfolio. This initiative facilitated major partnerships, including an exclusive deal with the Taiwan Professional Basketball League (TPBL) announced in March 2025 for live broadcasts, pre-game shows, and highlights across the region. Similarly, in May 2025, KC Global Media secured rights to air tournaments live on AXN Sports, extending coverage to over 94 million homes in more than 19 Asian countries and underscoring the channel's evolving focus on high-profile sports under the new ownership.

Programming and content

Acquired content

AXN's acquired content primarily consists of licensed international programming, with a strong emphasis on action-oriented series and films sourced from major American and British producers to fill its schedule across Asian markets. The channel secures rights to popular police procedurals, thrillers, and adventure series, such as the enduring CSI and NCIS franchises from , which have been staples since the early 2000s and continue to air in various feeds, including recent spin-offs like NCIS: Origins (premiering in 2024 and airing as of 2025). Additional acquisitions include drama series from other studios, such as The Blacklist from NBCUniversal and S.W.A.T. from CBS Studios, alongside Canadian imports like Hudson & Rex, all selected for their high-stakes narratives and broad appeal in prime-time slots. Blockbuster movies, often from Sony Pictures Entertainment's library, are also featured prominently, with examples like the sci-fi action film Oblivion slotted for weekend and evening broadcasts to attract viewers seeking cinematic thrills. These selections from Fremantle and other distributors further diversify the lineup with adventure formats, ensuring a mix of episodic and serialized content that aligns with AXN's action brand. Recent 2025 additions include the crime drama Long Bright River (premiered November 11, 2025) and the thriller Boston Blue (premiered October 18, 2025). Since its inception, AXN has evolved its acquired portfolio beyond pure action, incorporating reality programs and general entertainment post-2000s, such as from , to broaden audience engagement while maintaining a core of imported thrillers. This shift reflects strategic adaptations to viewer preferences in , with ongoing deals for U.S. studio titles keeping the schedule refreshed. The channel's funding model, reliant on subscription fees from cable and providers alongside , supports these high-cost international acquisitions, enabling competitive bidding for premium content rights.

Anime programming

AXN began featuring anime programming prominently upon its launch in 1997, integrating Japanese into its action-adventure lineup to appeal to younger Asian audiences seeking dynamic, high-energy content. This initial emphasis helped establish the channel as a go-to destination for youth-oriented entertainment in the region, with serving as a key component of its early schedule alongside live-action imports. Popular series such as Boys Be..., , Cooking Master Boy, , , and Eden's Bowy were broadcast in English-dubbed versions, targeting teenagers and young adults with themes of adventure, fantasy, and personal growth. By , significantly reduced its offerings across most feeds, transitioning the content to its sister channel, Animax , which was specifically designed for dedicated broadcasting. This shift was driven by the growing dominance of U.S.-produced action series, which had strengthened the channel's appeal over the previous seven years and allowed to refocus on broader, live-action programming for a wider demographic. The move marked the end of as a core element of 's pan-Asian identity, prioritizing Hollywood blockbusters and international thrillers instead. An exception occurred in the Philippines feed, where AXN reintroduced an block post-2004, continuing to air select series until its discontinuation in August 2016 to realign with the channel's core action focus. This localized continuation reflected regional preferences for animated content among Filipino youth but did not extend to other territories. As of 2025, AXN no longer includes any anime programming in its schedule, with all such content handled exclusively by Animax Asia.

Original productions

AXN has developed a portfolio of original productions tailored for pan-Asian audiences, emphasizing competition formats adapted from successful global franchises to resonate with regional cultural nuances and viewer preferences. These in-house or commissioned shows, often produced in with international partners, highlight diverse talents, entrepreneurial spirit, and adventurous challenges across and beyond. Under Networks Asia until , and subsequently KC Global Media following its acquisition of the channels, AXN's originals have prioritized high-engagement content that fosters cross-border appeal while incorporating local elements such as diverse contestant nationalities and culturally relevant tasks. One of the channel's flagship originals is , a talent competition series launched in 2015 as an of the international franchise by FremantleMedia and . The show features performers from across showcasing skills in singing, dancing, magic, and novelty acts, judged by a panel of celebrities and hosted in English for broad accessibility. It premiered on March 12, 2015, across 20 territories, with subsequent seasons in 2017 and 2019 building on its success by amplifying regional diversity, such as including acts from the , , and . The format's emphasis on undiscovered talent from underrepresented Asian markets helped establish it as a cornerstone of AXN's original slate. The Amazing Race Asia, another key original, adapts the Emmy-winning format into a multi-country adventure race for teams of two, premiering its first season in 2006 and running multiple installments through the . Produced by in partnership with global licensors, the series sends contestants on high-stakes challenges across Asian destinations, promoting cultural exchange and physical endurance. Season 5, which aired starting October 13, 2016, featured 11 teams racing from to , incorporating tasks like traditional crafts and urban navigation to engage viewers with the continent's diversity. This adaptation has been lauded for recreating the global concept in a "locally relevant manner," sustaining 's reputation for dynamic reality programming. In more recent years, AXN introduced Project GO in 2020, a business reality competition co-produced with , targeting aspiring entrepreneurs in the and . The semi-digital format sees contestants pitch innovative ideas to mentors for a chance at P1 million in funding, blending mentorship, challenges, and viewer interaction to spotlight digital business opportunities post-pandemic. Premiering on November 19, 2020, the series culminated in its first winner announcement in early 2021, exemplifying 's shift toward empowering content under KC Global Media's oversight. In 2024, launched Unfading Memoirs, a mini-series co-produced with Tourism Malaysia, hosted by Justin Bratton, , and Erwan Heussaff. Premiering in July 2024, it explores Malaysia's culture, landscapes, and cuisine across locations like , , , and , promoting regional tourism through curated experiences and viewer engagement. These productions collectively underscore 's strategy of localizing global formats to drive pan-Asian engagement and innovation.

Feeds and distribution

Current regional feeds

AXN maintains distinct regional feeds to accommodate linguistic, cultural, and regulatory differences across , ensuring localized delivery of its action-oriented programming as of 2025. The feed, headquartered in , serves as the core broadcast for multiple countries including , , , , , , , and . It primarily features English-language audio tracks with optional subtitles in local languages such as Malay, Indonesian, Thai, and to enhance accessibility. This feed is distributed via major providers like and in , Astro and in , in , First Media and Vision in , and other platforms in the region, reaching a broad audience focused on urban households. The feed operates as a branched version of the signal, incorporating local advertisements, promotions, and select content with Tagalog subtitles or dubbing for greater relevance to Filipino viewers. It is available on (channel 121), GSat (channel 57), and (channel 49), allowing for tailored scheduling that aligns with national holidays and preferences. In , a dedicated feed provides localized programming, including subtitles and audio in the primary language, with adjustments for cultural context. This version, along with the feed, notably includes live broadcasts of the Taiwan Professional Basketball League (TPBL) through AXN's sports block, launched in 2025 to appeal to local sports enthusiasts. The feed utilizes a delayed signal with Vietnamese subtitles overlaid on English audio, alongside selective programming replacements to adhere to local content guidelines and cultural sensitivities. It targets action and drama genres popular in the market, distributed through cable and IPTV services. Collectively, these feeds extend AXN's coverage to additional markets such as , , , and , contributing to a total reach of over 18.6 million households across 18 Asian territories. High-definition versions of all active feeds are available where supports, enhancing viewing quality without altering core content localization.

Former feeds

The AXN South Asia feed, tailored for India and neighboring countries, was discontinued on June 30, 2020, as part of Sony Pictures Networks India's broader channel portfolio realignment. This decision stemmed from ownership changes, including the earlier sale of Sony's Asian channels (excluding India) to KC Global Media, which contributed to market consolidation and operational streamlining in the region. The feed had launched in 1999 as a flagship extension of Asia but ceased amid low viewership pressures and strategic shifts away from English general entertainment channels in . In , a localized feed operated separately from the version, featuring Japanese subtitles, local advertisements, and content adaptations. This feed was sold by Entertainment to Nojima Corporation in September 2021, after which it was relaunched as Action Channel, marking the end of the AXN branding in that market. The divestment reflected Sony's focus on core assets amid evolving media landscapes and consolidation efforts. A Thailand-specific AXN feed launched in April 2004 to align programming with local viewing habits and time zones. It was later integrated into a combined Hong Kong-Thailand feed by the early as part of regional consolidation to reduce operational costs and unify content delivery. An anime-heavy variant of the feed, which emphasized localized programming separate from the standard feed, ended in August 2016 due to shifting focus toward core action and entertainment content amid low viewership for the niche block. This change supported broader market consolidation under Sony's ownership. AXN Korea, a with CU Media that aired local shows alongside international content, was rebranded as NXT on February 1, 2025, ending the use of the AXN brand in the Korean market.

Broadcast formats

Standard definition

AXN has broadcast its standard definition (SD) programming in either 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratios since its launch on September 21, 1997, as the channel's primary format for delivering action-oriented content across Asian markets. AXN's standard definition programming utilizes a resolution of (720 × 576 pixels at 25 frames per second interlaced) across its Asian markets, consistent with PAL specifications even in regions with heritage, which aligns with the analog-to-digital transition norms for the area's television infrastructure. This format ensures compatibility with legacy equipment and supports both traditional square and presentations, allowing flexibility for diverse content types like series and movies. The SD feed remains the default option for most cable and satellite providers in covered countries, such as Indonesia via Vision (channel 154) and Malaysia via Astro, serving as the accessible entry point for subscribers without advanced setups. Localization efforts in the SD format include region-specific subtitles in languages like English, Mandarin, and local dialects, alongside multi-audio tracks featuring original English with optional dubs, to cater to pan-Asian audiences across 18 territories. As of 2025, AXN continues to utilize its SD broadcast in areas lacking high-definition infrastructure, maintaining availability for over 18.6 million households where HD upgrades have not yet been implemented. This persistence underscores the channel's commitment to broad accessibility amid ongoing transitions to enhanced formats.

High definition

AXN introduced its high-definition service with the launch of AXN HD in on 1 March 2009, marking the channel's initial foray into premium viewing formats in . This was followed by its availability in on starting 25 May 2010, where it was offered as part of the Entertainment Basic Group package on channel 559. The rollout expanded progressively to other regions, including in May 2010. It became available in the on 20 April 2015 and in during the mid-2010s. AXN HD operates as a of the standard-definition feed, delivering content in resolution to maintain synchronized programming while upgrading picture quality. The HD service features enhanced availability of select movies, series, and live sports events, such as the LIV Golf tournaments broadcast in high definition since 2025, providing viewers with sharper details and immersive experiences. As of 2025, AXN HD serves as the standard format for premium subscribers in major Asian markets, including Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines, integrated into platforms like Astro and SkyCable.

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