In
Japan, the channel launched in February 1998 along with other Fox channels such as
Fox Crime and
Fox Life. In Asia, the channel was in test broadcast in December 2009, broadcasting US TV series on loop. The first Asian provider who carried Fox was
SkyCable in the Philippines which launched the channel on 4 January 2010, followed by
StarHub TV in Singapore on 1 February 2010. Other TV providers across the region followed thereafter. Around early-to-mid-February 2012, the Fox wordmark was changed to the Fox HD wordmark
(pictured) for all Fox commercials on all Fox channels in the Asian and Filipino television provider networks, including channels which were not in HD. This change was similar to the one done to
Star World,
FX,
Fox Crime, and
Channel V. The reason for this change is unknown. Fox Japan and Fox Korea are considered separated from the main feed as they have different programming. However, they are closely linked as they shared most of their commercials and the programming are nearly the same. Fox Taiwan was officially launched on 1 September 2012, as
FOX Showbiz () replacing
Channel V Taiwan. This feed's broadcast Asian programming and some of American series reruns with Chinese subtitles, and FOX HD Asia feed are available through MOD and some of cable providers. The feed was renamed Fox in January 2014 and broadcast both local and foreign programmes. In 2020, due to the ongoing expansion of the
Star brand internationally,
Tcast, the licensor for the Fox channels in South Korea, announced that it had terminated its license agreement with Disney's domestic division, rebranding its channels after 31 December 2020. Fox in South Korea then became
Ch.NOW. On 31 August 2021, the Fox Networks Group channels ended operations in Hong Kong. The entire Fox Networks Group suite in Asia (outside networks in Taiwan and Japan) subsequently ended operations at the end of 30 September 2021, along with the
German and
African versions of Fox, with most of its content transferred to
Disney+ and
Hotstar. On 1 January 2022, Fox Taiwan was renamed to
Star World, marking the return of the Star World brand in Taiwan after it closed on 1 February 2020. Despite all these closures, Fox in Japan has continued to operate during this time. However on December 5, 2023, Disney announced that Fox in Japan would be replaced by the second incarnation of
Dlife on March 1, 2024. == References ==