$re = '/(?!^\*)+?(?:^\W*\r*)(?<country>[\w]{0,1}[^\r\n])(?:[^\w*]+)(?<channel>[\w?,\'\"\-_ ]*(?<![^\w?!])).*?(?<tag>\w*$)|(?<channel2>^[\w?,\'\"\-_]+(?<![^\w?!]))[^\w\r\n\*\t\f\v]*(?<tag2>\w+$)?/m';
$str = '*** jeo ****
UK -+- "Channel Name\' | HD
Channel | FHD
zeebo
BBC
US = LONG chanell NaME | FHD
US - SkySports | HD
ES | Chan-nel Name HD
IT| My long super channel Name | HD
ks lets sae my channel | hd
JS: My channel Name | HD
JS: Sky Cinema Action
UK: Sky Cinema Gold | FHD
JA: Some other channel :HD
UK: this channel name ||jdh
AH: does it work for all?? |HD
UJ: Dont call me dave
****** My service Provider
DE: Doesn\'t handle weird _String | FHD
UK: so howcanedo | HD
KD: 5g0fff9 98hf9 ?|FHD
UR: this is okay mostly | FHD
EE) but does it always work? | vip
****** My service Provider ****vip
re: hahahaahahaahahaha 32 hd | hd
jg: will it work | dd
ur: rte1 | FHD
IR: M-Y CHAN-NEL NAME |VIP
IR: MY CHANNEL NAME | FHD
le let me get this channel" |FHD
UK MY CHANNNEL NAME | FHD
el haha get my name | jfh';
preg_match_all($re, $str, $matches, PREG_SET_ORDER, 0);
// Print the entire match result
var_dump($matches);
Please keep in mind that these code samples are automatically generated and are not guaranteed to work. If you find any syntax errors, feel free to submit a bug report. For a full regex reference for PHP, please visit: http://php.net/manual/en/ref.pcre.php