Below are the programs that have been shown in Channel [V] International in Southeast Asia. Programs that are available exclusively at various Channel [V] affiliates are listed in their respective sections. Selected Channel [V] programs also air on STAR World exclusive for the Middle East viewers only and Channel [V] Philippines.[1][2][3][4]
Final programs
The Playlist – A playlist of seven music videos chosen by a viewer.
Top 5 – The 5 hottest clips of the moment from a specific genre, ranging from dance and rock to urban, pop, k-pop and indie.
[V] Loop – A program containing 2–3 themes and usually including 2–3 songs per the theme.
Double Shot – Two music videos played back-to-back that has a connection/link to each other.
XO – A playlist of alternative music by international artists.
[V] Morning Fix – Start your morning on the right side of the bed with all the hottest hits.
K-Pop Explosion – The trendiest and most popular K-pop clips of the moment.
Videoscope – The best music videos from a specific artist. Usually including 2 of his/her new releases at most.
[V]S – Ultimate showdown of the best in music as the bigwigs go up against one.
[V] The Rave – Dance and club music videos.
VCD (V Countdown and [V] Countdown) – The 10 most popular videos in Asia this week.
[V] ATM (Asian Top Music) – The most popular videos in Asia of the moment.
Backtracks (Channel [V] Asia Hits Old and New music videos) – Features music hits from the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s.
(+) – This show is previously shown on STAR World both the Philippines and Middle East only.
(++) – Current shows will also be shown only STAR Sports and STAR World.
(+++) – Previously shown on STAR World exclusive for the Philippines only.
(++++) – This show is previously shown on STAR Movies.
(*) – This show is exclusive for Malaysia viewers only. Also Available in STAR World exclusive for the Philippines only.
(**) – This show is currently aired over STAR World exclusive for the Philippines and Middle East only.
Previous shows
The following are previous shows of Channel [V] combine programs of the Channel [V]'s Southern Beam (Channel [V] Asia is now separate feed from India which is now Channel [V] International in 1996) including programs from Israel, the UAE and Thailand and the Channel [V]'s Northern Beam (now Channel [V] Mainland China which is now separate to Channel [V] Taiwan Feed in 1994) including programs from Philippines, Korea and Japan. Some common programs in the Channel [V]'s Southern Beam are the same title as the Channel [V]'s Northern Beam but have different VJs as well as program content. For example, the Southern Beam host of Channel [V]’s Big Bang is Allesandra while the Northern Beam counterpart is David Wu.
3 For 3
A to Z of Rock (available on the Channel [V]'s Southern Beam only)
Amped
Artist Versus Artist (available on the Channel [V]'s Northern Beam only)
Asian Top 20 Countdown
Asian Chart
Big Bang
Big Gig Japan
Billboard US Countdown
By Demand
CelebriT[V] (available in Channel V Philippines only)
Club X (other previous names as V Spot, now Club V)
Ek Ka Tu (available in India only)
The Factory (available in V Chinese only)
Fashion Police
First Day First Show (available in India only)
Flashback (V India Old Hindi film music videos)
Frame By Frame
Gone Taiwan (available in V Chinese only)
Haysad (available in India only)
Heart and Soul (available in V Chinese only)
India Top 10 Countdown (Hindi and Western videos)
International Flight (available in V Chinese only)
Jump Start
Korean Top 10 Countdown (available in V Korea only, simulcast with V Chinese)
Korean Top 20 Countdown (available in V Korea only, simulcast with V Chinese, now V Korea Countdown)
Launch Pad
Lollipop (available in Channel V Taiwan only)
Music Update Tokyo
Never Enough
Over The Edge
OVO – Our Very Own (Channel V Philippines original Pilipino music videos)
Oye (India's top 20 Hindi film music videos)
Radio Jam (available in V Taiwan only)
Rewind (Channel V Philippines Old English music videos, Features music hits from the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s)
The Ride
Saya Mahu (Indonesian/Malaysian version of By Demand)
Sigaw Manila (available on the Channel [V]'s Northern Beam only)