OCN Thrills
South Korean television channel
Television channel
- Orion Confectionery (On-Media) (2001-2010)
- CJ Group (CJ ENM Entertainment Division) (2010-present)
- OCN
- OCN Movies
- CATCH ON 1
- CATCH ON 2
- tvN Movies (Asia)
- tvN
- tvN DRAMA
- tvN SHOW
- tvN STORY
- tvN SPORTS
- tvN Asia
- Mnet
- Chunghwa TV
- Tooniverse
- DIA TV
- UXN (4K UHD)
March 1, 2003 (2003-03-01) (as Super Action)
March 1, 2020 (2020-03-01) (as OCN Thrills)
- OCN Action (July 1, 2001-February 28, 2003)
- Super Action (March 1, 2003-February 29, 2020)
OCN Thrills[1] is a television channel in South Korea owned by CJ ENM E&M Division, a division of CJ Group. It was formerly known as OCN Action and Super Action. They were focused on both Action film and Thriller film genres.
The channel was recently rebranded as OCN Movies 2, served as sister channel to the recently existed OCN Movies.
References
- ^ 채널CGV·수퍼액션, 3월부터 OCN무비·OCN스릴로 개명
External links
- Official website
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- Lee Byung-chul (founder)
- Lee Jay-hyun (chairman)
- Miky Lee
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