Disney Star

Disney Star, formerly known as Star India, is an Indian media conglomerate owned by Disney India, which is the Indian regional subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company.[1] Headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra, Disney Star runs more than 70 television channels in eight languages, reaching out to 9 out of 10 cable and satellite television homes in India.[2] The network reaches approximately 790 million viewers a month across India and more than 100 countries.[3] Disney Star generates more than 30,000 hours of content every year.[4] Disney Star is the largest television and entertainment network in India.

Disney Star
FormerlyStar India (1990–2022)
Company typeSubsidiary
Disney Star
IndustryMedia conglomerate
Founded1 August 1990; 33 years ago (1990-08-01)
FounderStar TV
Headquarters
Area served
International
Key people
Services
RevenueIncrease120 billion (US$1.5 billion) (FY 2021)
Owner
ParentStar TV (1990–2014)
Disney India (2019–present)
SubsidiariesStar Studios
Disney+ Hotstar
Websitedisneystar.com

History

Founding

Star TV (Satellite Television Asian Region) was founded in 1990 as a joint venture between Hutchison Whampoa and Li Ka-Shing. It launched Hollywood English-language entertainment channels for Asian audiences.[5]

1990–2000

In 1990, Star TV started with the first 5 channels included Star Plus (then an English-language entertainment channel), Star Chinese Channel, Prime Sports, Channel V and BBC World Service Television.[5][6]

In 1992, Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation purchased 63.6% of Star India for $525 million, followed by the purchase of the remaining 36.4% on 1 January 1993. Star broadcasting operations were run from Rupert Murdoch's Fox Broadcasting premises.[7][8] Murdoch declared that:[9]

(telecommunications) have proved an unambiguous threat to totalitarian regimes everywhere ... satellite broadcasting makes it possible for information-hungry residents of many closed societies to bypass state-controlled television channels

Between 1994 and 1998, Star India was launched, later launched Star Movies, Channel V, and Star News with a limited Hindi offering, and then Star Plus for Indian viewers.[10][11][12][13]

2001–2017

In 2001, Star India acquired South India based Vijay TV.[14] In 2003, Star India's deal with NDTV ended and Star News was made into a 24-hour news channel. Disney bought it in 2009 for $2 Million or 2 Cnt venture (JV) with Anand Bazar Patrika Group to comply with the regulations set for uplinking of news and current affairs channels by the Government of India.[citation needed] It subsequently exited from this joint venture in 2012. After the split the channel was renamed ABP News and operated by Anandabazar Patrika Group.[13]

In 2004, Star One was launched as a Hindi content channel.[15] In 2008, Star Jalsha, a Bengali language entertainment channel and Star Pravah, a Marathi language entertainment channel were launched.[16][17]

In 2009, Star India acquired Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala based media conglomerate Asianet Communications (was founded by Dr. Raji Menon in 1993[18]) which served Malayalam language content.[19] In August 2009, the Star Group restructured its Asian broadcast businesses into three units – Star India, Star China Media, and Fox International Channels Asia.[19]

In the same year, Star Affiliate and CJ Group of South Korea launched CJ Alive (later known as Shop CJ), a 24-hour Indian television shopping channel which used Star Utsav for hosting the television marketing programs in six-hour slots in its initial stage of launch. Star Affiliate exited the joint venture in May 2014.[20] This venture was called Star CJ.

News Corporation launched a film production and distribution business in India through Fox Star Studios India, an affiliate of Star India in the same year.[21]

In April 2012, Star won the rights to Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) through 2018, replacing Nimbus Communications. Valued at 3,851 crore (equivalent to 73 billion or US$910 million in 2023), the agreement included rights to India national cricket team home matches on television and mobile streaming, as well as domestic tournaments such as the Ranji Trophy and Irani Cup.[22]

On 6 November 2013, Star India rebranded its Star Sports channels, renaming the main Star Sports channel to Star Sports 1, Star Cricket to Hindi-language Star Sports 3, ESPN to Tamil-language Star Sports 4, and Star Cricket HD and ESPN HD to Star Sports HD1 and HD2.[23][24]

In February 2015, Star India launched its streaming service, Hotstar, a mobile and online entertainment OTT platform that features content in 9 Indian languages and broadcasts sporting events.[25][26][27] Star also acquired the broadcast businesses of Maa Television Pvt. Ltd to boost its presence in Telugu-speaking markets.[28]

In February 2017, Star India and global media conglomerate, TED, announced a new TV series, TED Talks India – Nayi Soch. Its programmes starred Bollywood actor Shahrukh Khan and featured newer TED talks made in Hindi language. The programme followed the signature TED format of prominent speakers voicing their opinions in an 18-minute or less monologue in front of a live audience.[29][30]

On 28 August 2017, Star India replaced its Hindi Entertainment channel Life OK with a free-to-air channel Star Bharat.[31]

On 5 September 2017, Star India won the global media rights to broadcast the Indian Premier League (IPL) under a five-year deal beginning in the 2018 tournament, and valued at 163.475 billion. Beating previous rightsholder Sony, the contract included domestic rights for Star Sports, and digital rights for Hotstar.[32]

On 14 December 2017, The Walt Disney Company announced their intent to acquire Star India's parent company 21st Century Fox for US$52.4 billion after the spin-off of certain businesses.[33][34]

2018–2023

In 2018, Star India renewed its BCCI rights through March 2023, in a contract valued at 61,384.1 crore (equivalent to 820 billion or US$10 billion in 2023)[35]

On 13 December 2018, Disney announced Uday Shankar who serves as chairman of Star India would lead Disney's Asian operations and would become the new chairman of Disney India, which became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Walt Disney Company, being re-organized under Disney India.[36] On 27 August 2018, the channel Star Life was launched in Africa in English language offering the English dubbed Indian Hindi series from the Indian star channels.[37][38]

On 4 January 2019, Star TV shut down its television operations in USA for the promotion of its digital counterpart, Hotstar.[39]

On 20 March 2019, Star India became a subsidiary of Disney India after the US$ 71.3 billion deal in the acquisition of former parent company 21st Century Fox was closed. Now, Disney India owns television channels of UTV Software Communications and Star India.[40][41]

In April 2020, the Walt Disney Company merged Hotstar with Disney+ in India to form Disney+ Hotstar with Hotstar operating independently and coexisting with Disney+ in Canada and US,[42] since it launched on 4 September 2017; the United Kingdom on 13 September 2018;[43] and Singapore on 4 November 2020, prior to Disney+ in the country.[44]

On 30 December 2020, Disney announced that the Star branding would be replaced with Utsav from 1 February in the Netherlands,[45] with the Utsav Gold, Utsav Plus and Utsav Bharat branding launching in the UK on 22 January 2021, Star Vijay's international feed also changed a new logo based with Utsav Network in yellow colour and rebranded as Vijay TV around the world on that same day, Utsav Network would separated to Star Gold, Plus and Bharat, the Asian feed would launch in South Korea.[46]

On 31 August 2021, Disney announced that it would phase out Hotstar in the US and move all contents into Hulu and ESPN+. Initially, it was announced that the service would shut down in the US by late 2022,[47] until it got moved to an earlier date on 30 November 2021.[48]

On 18 October 2021, Disney and Star announced that they would exit from the English general entertainment industry and that they would close down Star World and Star World Premiere in India originally planned by 30 November 2021 (although the Star Movies channels, alongside Disney International HD will not be affected). The Bangla and Marathi feeds of Star Sports 1 will also close on the same day. Meanwhile, the Star Gold brand would expand with the launch of an HD simulcast of Star Gold 2 that would replace UTV HD, alongside the rebranding of UTV Movies and UTV Action as Star Gold Romance and Star Gold Thrills. Star Movies Select HD, Star Movies Hindi, Star Movies Tamil will also launch an SD simulcast, becoming the first niche premium English movie channel in India to do so.[49] However, a delay in TRAI's new tariff order, followed by protests from digital cable operators and multi-system operators, caused the plans to be postponed till mid-March 2023.[50]

On 14 April 2022, Disney India rebranded Star India to Disney Star.[51] On 27 May 2022, Fox Star Studios was renamed just Star Studios, as part of the removal of the "Fox" name from the studios that had been acquired from 21st Century Fox by Disney.[52]

In 2023, Disney Star Channels relaunched in the U.S.

Merger with Viacom18

In July 2023, The Walt Disney Company began exploring strategic options, including a sale or formation of a joint venture, for their businesses in India.[53] Between September and October 2023, the company held preliminary talks with Reliance Industries, billionaire Gautam Adani and Kalanithi Maran, owner of the Sun Group, for a potential sale of its streaming and linear television assets.[54][55] In late October 2023, it was reported that Disney was nearing a cash and stock deal with Reliance Industries for the sale of its operations in India, including a controlling stake in Disney Star. The assets Reliance would acquire are reportedly valued at around $7-8 billion and a transaction was to be announced as early as November.[56] Although Disney CEO Bob Iger refuted claims of a sale during a third quarter earnings call, it was announced in December 2023 that Disney and Reliance had signed a non-binding term sheet for a merger. According to its terms, Reliance would hold 51% in the merged company in cash and stock, while Disney would own the remaining 49%. For purposes of the merger, a subsidiary of Viacom18 was created to absorb Disney Star through a stock swap,[57] pending ratification and regulatory approval.[58][59][60][61]

In February 2024, Disney and Reliance reached a deal to merge their streaming and television assets, with the joint venture valued at $8.5 billion including synergies. As part of the deal, Viacom18 would be merged into Disney Star with Disney holding a 36.84% stake in the combined entity, which would bring together assets such as linear television entertainment channels StarPlus, Colors TV and the Star Gold Network, sports channels Star Sports and Sports18 and the streaming services JioCinema and Disney+ Hotstar with Nita Ambani serving as the chairperson of the joint venture, with Uday Shankar serving as vice chairperson with the deal giving 16.34% to Reliance and 46.82% to Viacom18, with the deal being expected to close sometime in late 2024 or early 2025 pending regulatory approval.[62][63][64]

In March 2024, it was reported that Paramount Global was looking to sell its 13.01% stake in Viacom18 to Reliance, which already owned a 73.91% share via TV18.[65] Although Bloomberg News reported that the deal was unlikely to close, the deal was confirmed a week later for $517 million, its closure subject to regulatory approval and the completion of the joint venture between Viacom18 and Disney. Paramount would however continue to license its content to the company.[66]

Owned channels

On air channels

India

ChannelLaunchedLanguageCategorySD/HD/4K AvailabilityNotes
Star Plus1992HindiGeneral EntertainmentSD+HD
Star Bharat2017Formerly Star One and Life OK
Star Utsav2004SD
Star Utsav Movies2016Movies
Star Gold1999SD+HD
Star Gold 22020Formerly Movies OK, UTV HD
Star Gold Select2017
Star Gold Romance2023SDFormerly UTV Movies
Star Gold ThrillsFormerly UTV Action
Bindass2007Music
Star Sports 1 Hindi2017SportsSD+HDFormerly Star Cricket
Star Sports FirstSD
Disney International HD2017EnglishGeneral EntertainmentHDReplaced Bindass Play
Star Movies1991MoviesSD+HD
Star Movies Select2015
Star Sports 11996Sports
Star Sports 22013
Star Sports 32018SDReplaced Channel V India
Star Sports Select 12016SD+HD
Star Sports Select 2
Hungama TV2004Hindi, Tamil, TeluguKidsSDWelcoming till 20. Disney channel.
Disney ChannelEnglish, Hindi, Tamil, TeluguSD+HDLast is 20. Coming to Disney channels.
Disney Junior2012SDCounting till 100. Disney India.
Super Hungama2022Formerly Toon Disney/ Jetix, Disney XD and Marvel HQ
Counting till 200,300 and 400.
National Geographic1998English, Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, MarathiInfotainmentSD+HD
Nat Geo Wild2009
Star Life2024LifestyleFormerly Fox Life
Star Jalsha2008BengaliGeneral Entertainment
Star Jalsha Movies2012Movies
Star Pravah2008MarathiGeneral Entertainment
Star Pravah Picture2022Movies
Star KiranOdiaGeneral Entertainment
Star Suvarna2007Kannada
Star Suvarna Plus2013MoviesSD
Star Sports 1 Kannada2018Sports
Asianet1993MalayalamGeneral EntertainmentSD+HD
Asianet Plus2005SD
Asianet Movies2012MoviesSD+HD
Star Vijay1994TamilGeneral Entertainment
Star Vijay Super2016Movies
Star Vijay Takkar2022Youth EntertainmentSDReplaced Star Vijay Music
Star Sports 1 Tamil2017SportsSD+HD
Star Maa2002TeluguGeneral Entertainment
Star Maa Movies2011Movies
Star Maa Gold2012SD
Star Maa Music2008Music
Star Sports 1 Telugu2018SportsSD+HD
Star 4K2024English4K

International

ChannelLaunchedLanguageCategorySD/HD availabilityNotes
Star Life2018EnglishGeneral EntertainmentSD+HDAfrica Only
Utsav Plus2021HindiUK and EU Only
Utsav Bharat
Utsav GoldMovies
Asianet Middle East2010MalayalamGeneral EntertainmentSDMiddle East Only
Star Select2023HindiHDSouth Africa only

Upcoming channels

ChannelLaunchLanguageCategorySD/HD availabilityNotes
Star Utsav 22024/5HindiGeneral EntertainmentSD
Star Gold ComedyMovies
Star Jalsha JoshBengaliYouth Entertainment
Star Sports 1 Kannada HDKannadaSportsHD
Star Sports 3 HDHindi
Hungama HDHindi, Telugu, TamilKids

Dissolved channels

ChannelLaunchedDefunctLanguageCategorySD/HD availabilityNotes
Star One20042011HindiGeneral EntertainmentSDReplaced by Life OK
Life OK20112017SD+HDReplaced by Star Bharat
Movies OK20122020MoviesSDReplaced by Star Gold 2
UTV Movies20082023Replaced by Star Gold Romance
UTV Action2010Replaced by Star Gold Thrills
UTV HD2018HDRebranded as Star Gold 2 HD
Channel V19942018MusicSDReplaced by Star Sports 3
Star News19982012NewsSold & Rebranded as ABP News
Star World19912023EnglishGeneral EntertainmentSD+HDHD: Discontinued SD: replaced by Star Sports 1 Tamil HD[67]
FX20102017HD: Star Sports First[67]
SD: Star Sports Select 2 SD[67]
Fox Crime20102015SDreplaced by Star Movies Select HD[67]
Star World Premiere20112023HDReplaced by Star Movies Select SD[67]
Star Movies Action20132017MoviesSDFormerly Fox Action Movies
replaced by Star Gold Select SD[67]
Baby TV20052023KidsSD+HDDiscontinued
Star Cricket20072014SportsReplaced by Star Sports 3,

Star Sports 1 Hindi

Disney XD20092019English, Hindi, Tamil, TeluguKidsSDRebranded As Marvel HQ
Marvel HQ20192022Rebranded As Super Hungama
Nat Geo Music20072019Hindi, EnglishMusicSD+HDReplaced By Nat Geo Telugu
Star CJ Alive20092015ShoppingSDReplaced as Shop CJ
Star Ananda20052012BengaliNewsSold & Rebranded as ABP Ananda
Star Sports 1 Bangla20192023SportsDiscontinued
Star Sports 1 MarathiMarathi
Star Majha20072012NewsSold & Rebranded as ABP Majha
Star Vijay Music20202022TamilMusicReplaced by Star Vijay Takkar
Nat Geo Tamil20192020InfotainmentDiscontinued
Nat Geo TeluguTelugu
Fox Life20142024English, HindiInfotainmentSD+HDReplaced by Star Life

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