Star Premium

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Star Premium
Star Premium 2021.svg
Broadcast area Latin America
Headquarters Atlanta, Georgia (programming/playout)
Programming
Language(s)English with subtitles in Spanish and Portuguese
Picture format 480p (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Ownership
Owner
History
LaunchedLatin America: June 1, 1997;26 years ago (1997-06-01)
Brazil: February 13, 2016;8 years ago (2016-02-13)
ClosedLatin America:February 1, 2022;2 years ago (2022-02-01)
Brazil: March 31, 2022;2 years ago (2022-03-31)
Former namesMoviecity (1997–2014)
Fox+ (2014–2016)
Fox+ Premium (2016–2017)
Fox Premium (2017–2021)

Star Premium (formerly known as Fox+ and Fox Premium) was a multiplex suite of premium Latin American subscription television channels owned by The Walt Disney Company Latin America. The network competed with HBO Latin America and its programming consisted mostly of non-dubbed movies and series with Spanish and Portuguese subtitles.

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The network ceased broadcasting on February 1, 2022, in Spanish-speaking Latin America and on March 31, 2022, in Brazil with content being available on Star+ streaming service launched by Disney in the region.

History

The network was launched in Latin America, excluding Brazil, on June 1, 1997, by LAPTV, a joint-venture between Universal Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Fox Entertainment Group and Paramount Pictures. In 2013 LAPTV was integrated into Fox International Channels Latin America and the channel package was renamed the following year as Fox+ and later as Fox Premium. The suite was renamed Star Premium on February 22, 2021, [1] as Disney de-emphasized use of the Fox brand. [2]

Former logo as Fox Premium from 2018 until 2021 FOXPremium2018.png
Former logo as Fox Premium from 2018 until 2021

In 2012, the channels were rebranded and aligned under Moviecity brand name.

The first five channels also were launched in high definition in 2012, along with video on demand and Internet streaming being added, though they lost Universal Pictures films after HBO gained the rights to their films. Fox Latin America purchased the CineCanal and MovieCity networks in 2009. LAPTV itself was integrated into FLA itself in 2013.

In 2014, Fox International Channels Latin America announced the re-branding of the MovieCity multiplex as Fox+, along with the streaming service Fox Play+. [3] Another network, Fox Comedy, was also established.

The network was launched in Brazil in February 2016 with 2 channels, along with rebrand of MovieCity as Fox 1 and MovieCity Action as Fox Action. The network became simply Fox Premium on March 11, 2017, with Fox 1 again rebranded to Fox Premium Series.

On November 27, 2020, Disney announced that they would rebrand the Fox branded channels in Latin America to Star on February 22, 2021, as it pushed the Star branding from regional Asian use to worldwide outside of North America. [4] Though the rebranding of these networks would be short-lived, it saved Disney brand licensing fees to Fox Corporation for the continued use of the Fox trademark on active television networks.

With the changes made by Disney of the closure of 100 networks worldwide, including Latin America, in addition to the launch of Star+ in the region that took place on August 31, 2021, the channels were discontinued on January 31, 2022, as well as Fox Sports in South America and several other networks at the end of March in the region. [5] [6]

Channels

Spanish-speaking Latin America & Caribbean

ImageNameNotes
Star Hits 2020.svg Star HitsFirst-run movies and Hollywood films
Star Series 2020.svg Star SeriesFirst-run series and new episodes for acclaimed series
Star Action 2020.svg Star ActionAction films, ring sports pay-per-view events, and select Formula 1 races
Star Cinema 2020.svg Star CinemaIndependent movies and Latin American and European films
Star Classics 2020.svg Star ClassicsClassic movies
Star Comedy 2020.svg Star ComedyComedy movies
Star Fun 2020.svg Star FunMovies rated G or PG

Brazil

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