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Revision as of 14:51, 22 November 2010
Country | Singapore |
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Network | MediaCorp TV12 |
Headquarters | Bestway Building, Singapore |
Programming | |
Language(s) | English |
Ownership | |
Owner | MediaCorp |
MediaCorp TV12 okto or okto is a television channel in Singapore, managed by MediaCorp TV12, which was officially launched on 20 October 2008 hence replacing the SPH MediaWorks Channel i, Kids Central and Arts Central brands as oktoDAY and oktoNITE respectively. With the increased amount of broadcast time, the channel broadens the scope of Kids Central and Arts Central by offering more content for its viewers. okto resembles Premiere 12 (managed by MediaCorp TV12) which became defunct in 31 March 1996 and SPH MediaWorks Channel i (managed by SPH MediaWorks) which also became defunct in 1 January 2005.
The word "okto" means "8" in Greek. To reflect this, both StarHub TV and SingTel mio TV carry this channel as Channel "8" (take note that this channel shouldn't be confused with MediaCorp TV Channel 8, which is MediaCorp main Mandarin language channel). Despite the meaning of the channel's name, the channel is actually airing on channel 30 for those receiving channels via aerial or channel 25 for those using Singapore Cable Television sockets.
History
The idea of a new channel came in 1 January 2008 when the Parliament of Singapore decided to expand the Tamil language Vasantham Central into a standalone Tamil language channel. The result was a split of the Central channel where Kids Central, Arts Central and SPH MediaWorks Channel i became okto on the same frequency as the old Channel i while Vasantham Central and MediaCorp TV12 Central was also replaced by Vasantham still on the same frequency as the old Central channel. It also show Kids movies (OKTO@MOVIES) on primetime Fridays and it also showing you the live television broadcasting delayed relay simulcast coverage multi national and international sports event such as Olympic Games dividual such : Summer Olympic Games and Winter Olympic Games, Paralympic Games dividual such : Summer Paralympic Games, and Winter Paralympic Games, Commonwealth Games, Asian Games, Southeast Asian Games, Asian Youth Games, Youth Olympic Games and more from 7pm to 12MN.
Transmission Hours
Transmission hours are from 8:00 am to 12:00 am midnight in daily a day and public holidays from 8:00 am to 12:00 am midnight under same time daily it plays the national anthem.
Opening and Closing times
Startup
okto start at 8:00 am. okto The national anthem was played, followed by stations ident (MediaCorp TV12/MediaCorp TV12 okto : oktoDAY and oktoNITE) The first programme of the day follows thereafter.
Closedown
okto closes down at 12:00 am midnight. The last programme, will be broadcast. and the national anthem. Stations ident (MediaCorp TV12/MediaCorp TV12 okto : oktoDAY and oktoNITE) The test card was broadcast at the end. In the closing (offair) time okto is broadcasting testcard complete with date to time with text "MEDIACORP TV12 OKTO (OKTO DAY/OKTO NITE) - SINGAPORE". okto will feature a static image in the background MediaCorp TV12 okto playing CNN Radio network by Cable News Network (CNN) background of Windows Vista Ultimate.
Programming
Okto is predominantly an English channel with selected programmes in the language of the country of origin. The programming on the channel is similar to Kids Central, Arts Central and SPH MediaWorks Channel i, with preschool and children programms in the day and documentaries; lifestyle,news,current affairs, anime and art performances in the night.
Okto aims to be a one-stop channel that will enrich, engage and entertain, offering some of the best local and international programmes to the Singapore viewers. The channel has a special focus on the kids and arts communities and on User Generated Content (UGC) enabling them to participate, grow and be an integral part of the channel.
oktoDAY
oktoDAY replaces Kids Central and generally has kids programmes.
Transmission Hours:
- Mon to Fri: 8am to 7pm
- Sat to Sun: 8am to 7pm
Website: oktoDAY
Original Shown on Kids Central in 1998 - 2008
Children's shows
- Hi-5
- Rugrats
- The Wild Thornberrys
- Rocket Power
- The Adventures of Hello Kitty & Friends
- Barney & Friends
- Bigfoot Presents: Meteor & the Mighty Monster Trucks
- In the Night Garden
- Dinosapien
- Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks
- The Latest Buzz
- Martin Mystery
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
- ¡Mucha Lucha!
- Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl
- Power Rangers: Mystic Force
- Pretty Cure
- Sesame Street
- The Suite Life of Zack & Cody
- Team Galaxy
- Teletubbies
- ToddWorld
- Totally Spies
- Transformers Animated
Original Productions
- Sketch
- Robbie and the Book of Tales
- Groom my Room
- Moon Face
- Magic Garden
- We are R.E.M/R.E.M:the Next Generation
- Schoolhouse Rockz
- Wushu Warriors
- Jobs for Juniors
- Record Breakers: Singapore Edition
- The Tales of Alex and Weero
- Ubin Boy
- Whizzes of the Void Deck
- Bring Your Toothbrush
- Kids United
- Double Chin
- Art Factory
- Einstein's Tingkat
- The Adventures of Super Einstein
- Hobby TV
- Looking for Natheniel
- Sports On
- Little Coach
- Why didn't I Think of That?
- Trick And Treats!
New Shows
oktoNITE
oktoNITE replaces Arts Central and has more programmes for adults.
Transmission Hours:
- Mon to Fri: 7pm to 12am
- Sat to Sun: 7pm to 12am
Website: oktoNITE