The Asian Food Network (AFN), formerly known as Asian Food Channel, is a Southeast Asian pay television channel and website owned by
Warner Bros. Discovery International through its
Asia-Pacific division. Launched in 2005, it provides a mix of food programming content primarily focused on Asian cuisine.
History
The Asian Food Channel was co-founded by Hian Goh and Maria Brown in 2005.[1] The idea was conceived by Goh, an investment banker, and Brown, a journalist at the BBC, in 2004 to bring a food television channel to Asia.[1]
Content for the network was originally purchased from overseas markets and included shows such as Meat and Greet and Singapore Flavours from
Mediacorp.[1] In 2009, it launched AFC Studio at
Orchard Central in Singapore.[2] It allowed fans to purchase branded merchandise and also used for original content creation such as Great Dinners Of The World and Big Break.[1] By 2013, the network reached 130 million viewers in 12 markets.[1]
Scripps Networks Interactive purchased the channel in 2013.[3] It became part of
Discovery, Inc. in 2018 when Discovery acquired Scripps Networks Interactive,[4] Six years after the acquisition of the channel by the same company that owned
Food Network, the network was rebranded as the Asian Food Network in 2019, with a larger focus placed on multi-platform content.[5]
Programming
The Asian Food Network provides a wide mix of food programming content that are sourced internationally such as the United Kingdom, the
US,
Canada, Europe, Australia, as well as Asian specific content from
Korea, Japan, China,
Philippines,
Taiwan,
Malaysia,
Indonesia, Singapore and
Thailand.
Most shows are
subtitled, but English shows are sometimes subtitled in Chinese, like in
SkyCable. Others don't have subtitles in English programming such as on
Cignal.