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ImaginAsian

ImaginAsian Entertainment, Inc was an American multimedia company founded by Michael Hong and Augustine Hong and a group of investors that recognized the emerging importance of "all-things Asian." Based in New York City, its main attraction was a television network, iaTV, which premiered in 2004 and which focused on entertainment featuring Korean, Japanese, and South-East Asian content. The channel competed in certain markets with AZN Television until April 2008, when the competing network ceased broadcasting. ImaginAsian itself ceased operations in 2011, selling its channel slot to CJ E&M for broadcast of the world feed of Mnet.

History
In early January 2005, its carriage was extended to Comcast's head-end for Southern California. If viewer demand was high, Comcast would launch the 24-hour feed locally. The channel's first original show was ''Uncle Morty's Dub Shack''. At the end of 2005, iaTV bought the rights to two KBS dramas, Winter Sonata and Full House. A memorandum of understanding with Korean film production company Sidus was signed in August 2007, enabling the channel to have access to its content library. The MOU also envisioned the company buying a $20 million equity stake in iaTV. After closure in early 2011, its channel space was replaced by Mnet America. ==List of corporate affiliates==
List of corporate affiliates
ImaginAsian Entertainment (IAEI) was the corporate parent • ImaginAsianTV (iaTV) was the television network • ImaginAsian Radio (iaRadio) was a streaming online radio • iaLink was an online e-zine • The ImaginAsian Theater, a movie theater in New York City which is now owned by Phoenix Theatres • ImaginAsian Pictures was for the creation, distribution, and promotion of films • ImaginAsian Home Entertainment was the DVD and home video division • The ImaginAsian Center was the film/event theatre in the Gallery Row area of Los Angeles, California, which opened on December 1, 2007. The Los Angeles center seems to have stopped operations in October 2008, though its web site (https://web.archive.org/web/20090105222531/http://www.theimaginasian.com/la) was still up as of 2009. It was renamed The Downtown Independent. ==Shows aired on ImaginAsian==
Shows aired on ImaginAsian
Television programs Eastern Animation Japanese Korean ==List of over-the-air TV channels and cable providers==
List of over-the-air TV channels and cable providers
Cable/satellite providersNew York, New YorkTime Warner Cable Channel 560 • Hudson Valley, New YorkTime Warner Cable Channel 560 • Los Angeles, CaliforniaTime Warner Cable Channel 157 • Charter Communications Channel 143 • Champion Broadband Channel 196 (Arcadia, Monrovia and Pasadena) • San Francisco, CaliforniaComcast Channel 28 • Princeton, New JerseyPatriot Media Channel 149 • Houston, TexasComcast Channel 241 • TVMax Channel 109 • Fision Channel 349 • Dallas, TexasTime Warner Cable Channel 342 • Fairfax County, VirginiaCox Communications Channel 465 • HawaiiOceanic Time Warner Cable Channel 134 Broadcast television stationsEdison, New JerseyWDVB-CA (Formerly W36AS) Channel 39 (Middlesex, Monmouth, Essex and Union Counties) ==References==
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