Centelecom TV

Centelecom TV is an Centraliese TV provider owned by Centelecom.

History
On July 5th 1985, Centralia Cable Vision was established as the first cable TV provider in Centralia. The service features free-to-air channels, including international channels from United Kingdom, Thailand, Malaysia, Japan and Italy plus European satellite channels, the 21 channels was named and launched the same date: CTV, the main channel on channel 1, NBC on channel 2, C3 on channel 3, ABC on channel 4, on channel 5,  on channel 6,  on channel 7,  on channel 8,  on channel 9,  on channel 10,  on channel 11,  on channel 12,  on channel 13,  on channel 14,  on channel 15,  on channel 16,  on channel 17,  on channel 18,  on channel 19,  on channel 20, and  on channel 21.

After a month, CCV launched it's first channel, Television of Thailand, it was the first overseas channel to launch after the beginning of the platform, and The Disney Channel which had Disney-related movies/series.

On October 1st 1985, CCV launched Lifestyle.

On August 1st 1987, CCV launched MTV Europe.

On September 1st 1987, Music Box was relaunched as Super Channel.

In late-1991, the STAR TV Network (Satellite Television Asian Region) Centraliese channels was launched to expand the whole range of channels on the platform, including Prime Sports, STAR Chinese Entertainment,, and STAR English Entertainment.

In 1992, The Discovery Channel and Sky News was launched on the platform.

On January 1st 1993, was relaunched as CT Living.

On March 1st 1993, was ceased broadcast.

On October 2nd 1993, Super Channel was relaunched as NBC Super Channel. In-fact, the new channel bared it's similarities with NBC Centralia.

On July 1st 1994, was rebranded as, and the Star Movies pack (includes Star Movies and ) was launched. This also launches Travel (now Travel Channel) on that cable service.

On August 1st 1994, and  was launched.

On September 1st 1994, The Family Channel was launched.

On September 9th 1996, NBC Super Channel was relaunched as NBC Europe.

On June 30th 1998, was removed to make way for.

On August 15th 1998, CCV discontinues The Family Channel to make way for.

In April 2000, TNT (Turner Network Television) was rebranded as TCM (Turner Classic Movies).

On June 24th 2001, TMC was ceased broadcast to make way for the 24-hour version of Fox Kids, by the end of the month, this channel was moved into the "Kids" category.

In 2002, the 24-hour version of Fox Kids was removed.

On November 1st 2004, was ceased broadcast.

In 2007, CTTV was announced to relaunch services as digital, it was completed by 2011.

In September 2008, was launched.

In 2010, was launched.

On January 1st 2010, NEXT:HD was removed to make way for Fox HD.

On September 18th 2010, MTV Centralia was ceased broadcast to make way for.

In June 2011, CTTV launches.

On April 15th 2012, CTTV launched six packs which are split from old Chinese Pack and Indian Pack; TVB Mini Pack, which includes, , ; TVB Plus Pack, which includes , , , , , and ; Star Chinese Pack, which includes ,  and ; Star Indian Pack, which includes , ,  and ; and StarTVB Pack, which includes , , , , , , , , , ,  , ,  and.

On September 1st 2012, CTTV discontinues, and  to make ways for now Mango, now Hairun and TeleAsia Chinese. On the same day, Channel V Centralia and FX was relaunched as Fox Showbiz (FOX芸能界), before these channel relaunches, an Fox Showbiz logo was screened on an top right while each channels (Channel V, FX) logos was moved into the bottom left.

On February 13th 2014, was ceased broadcast to make way for Disney XD.

On October 1st 2015, was removed to make way for.

On February 15th 2016, the SD version of MTV Live was ceased broadcast.

On January 1st 2020, was ceased broadcast and Diva was relaunched as Fox Life.

On April 1st 2020, Disney XD was relaunched as Star Kids.

On October 5th 2020, VH1 Classic and MTV Rocks was relaunched as MTV 80s and MTV 90s respectively.

On August 2nd 2021, VH1 was relaunched as MTV 00s.

On October 1st 2021, Disney Channel, (International version, despite the Centraliese version was ceased back in 2012) and  was ceased broadcast. On the same date, Disney Junior and it's timeshift version was relaunched as Star Kids Jr and Star Play respectively.