Singapore: Hits Now on StarHub TV+
December 12, 2025
Rewind Networks has announced it will launch Hits Now on StarHub TV+ in Singapore. Hits Now will be available on StarHub TV+ on channel 513 from December 15th, with a free preview until January 31st 2026 for viewers to get a sneak peek of the channel’s content – and it will be offered as an add-on option thereafter.
Hits Now delivers a curated slate of US television, featuring dramas like Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D., Fire Country, Sheriff Country and Matlock (pictured), alongside comedies and game shows such as Ghosts and Who Wants to be a Millionaire? and Family Feud. Viewers can also enjoy some of the world’s biggest reality and talent franchises, including Britain’s Got Talent, American Idol, Survivor, Top Chef, MasterChef US and Shark Tank, as well as the latest Hollywood updates on Entertainment Tonight. True-crime afficionados can also delve into the minds of criminals in The One Who Robbed The Cradle, Killer Nanny: Did She Do It?, and Snapped: Killer Couples.
“With Hits Now joining our TV+ line-up, customers have even more freedom to personalise their entertainment, choosing exactly what they want, when they want it,” said Yann Courqueux, Vice President, Entertainment, StarHub. “This partnership with Rewind Networks strengthens our promise to deliver a world-class entertainment experience – one built on choice, flexibility, and iconic unscripted entertainment, from global favourites like America’s Got Talent and MasterChef to the industry’s most prestigious award events such as the Golden Globes.”
“We are excited to bring Hits Now to StarHub TV+ and deepen our partnership with StarHub,” added Avi Himatsinghani, CEO, Rewind Networks. “This milestone is special for us. StarHub was our launch partner in Asia for Hits in 2013 and Hits Movies in 2018. Bringing our newest service Hits Now to StarHub TV+ is testimony to our long standing partnership. I am delighted that StarHub TV+ viewers now have the option to watch the newest TV hits and blockbuster franchises, Express from the US and the best of content from the leading Hollywood and international studios”.
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