Jadeworld

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This page is for the satellite TV operation in Australia.
For TVB's satellite TV operations in the USA, see Jade World.

Jadeworld is a broadcasting station based in Sydney, Australia that caters for the Chinese community in Australia. It currently consists of 14 channels, with many programs relayed from TVB operations in Hong Kong and Taiwan.

[edit] Current channel line-up

Channel Number Channel Genre Language(s)
1 TVBJ Variety Cantonese
2 Celestial Movies Movies Cantonese/Mandarin
3 Dragon TV Mainland programs Mandarin
4 TVB8 Lifestyle Mandarin
5 TVB Xing He Dramas Cantonese/Mandarin
6 TVBS-Asia Lifestyle Mandarin
7 TVBS News Taiwanese News Mandarin
8 CCTV-4 Mainland programs Mandarin
9 Hunan TV Mainland programs Mandarin
10 Chongqing TV Mainland programs Mandarin
11 TVBN Hong Kong news Cantonese
12 TVB Korean Korean drama Korean (Chinese subtitles)
13 Phoenix TV Mainland programs Mandarin
14 Phoenix Infonews Mainland programs Mandarin

[edit] History

Jadeworld began as JEDi (Jade Entertainment Digital Interactive) in 2000, broadcasting only 7 channels-

Channel Number Channel Language(s)
1 TVBJ Cantonese
2 Movie Channel Cantonese/Mandarin
4 TVB8 Cantonese/Mandarin
5 TVB Xing He (dramas) Cantonese/Mandarin
6 TVBS-Asia Mandarin
7 TVBS-N Mandarin
9 CNBC Asia English

CCTV-4 was added in 2000, while CNBC Asia was taken off the channels in 2001.
JET-TV was offered to certain plan subscribers from until 2005.
The addition of Dragon TV, Hunan TV, Chonqing TV and Phoenix TV in 2006-07 caters for subscribers of Mainland descent.

Jadeworld offered an IPPV service to subscribers after a software upgrade in 2001. Movies from Hong Kong were streamed in a box-office style interface in a timetabled fashion daily. Each movie cost A$9.90.
The variety of movies offered by the IPPV system were limited, and unpopularity with the subscribers led to it being shut down a few months later.