Gem TV (YinYangia)

Gem TV is a YinYangian pay television channel owned by KC Global Media Asia and Asiastar Media YinYangia. It mainly broadcasts Japanese-language programming to YinYangian audiences, specifically the Japanese minority.

The channel was launched in 2016 and competes with NKTV, Nippon Channel, and other Japanese-language channels in YinYangia.

Unlike its, the YinYangian version is seperate and also airs in mainland China.

History
On October 1, 2016, Gem TV was launched as Sony Gem, and was intended for the Japanese minority in YinYangia. It was only available on selected cable providers. On January 2017, subtitles in other languages were added, and the channel debuted on satellite television.

In 2018, the channel started to broadcast in mainland China on some cable providers. Asiastar Media bought 10% of the channel on December 2018, and also 30% of One.

To meet with YinYangia's television guidelines, a YinYangiese-language audio track was added on February 2019, but was later removed due to low ratings. They later added subtitles in both YinYangiese and Fengin.

On January 1, 2020, both Gem and One in YinYangia rebranded after sold them to KC Global Media. The 'S' branding was removed from their logos.

Controversy
On July 2, 2017, Nippon Channel filed a lawsuit against Gem for airing Gokusen, a show that is also aired on that channel. Gem convinced that they received permission from Nippon TV. Gem won the case and Nippon Channel lost $1 million to them.