AXN Movies (Spanish TV channel)

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AXN Movies
Broadcast area Spain
Programming
Picture formatAspect Ratio: 16:9
Resolution: 576i (SD)
1080i (HD)
Ownership
Owner Sony Pictures Television
Sister channels AXN
History
LaunchedJune 12, 2006 (2006-06-12)
Former namesSony Entertainment Television en Veo (2006-2010)
Sony Entertainment Television (2010-2012)
AXN White (2012-2023)
Links
Website https://www.axn.es/axnmovies

AXN Movies (previously Sony Entertainment Television and AXN White) is a channel operated by Sony Pictures Television International Networks Europe.

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History

As Sony TV en Veo/Sony Entertainment Television

The channel was first launched in Spain on June 12, 2006 as a free-to-air channel, called Sony Entertainment Television en Veo (or SET en Veo). It began its test broadcasts 12 hours a day, timesharing with Veo Televisión, and broadcasting fiction series and movies. [1] It also broadcast the 58th Primetime Emmy Awards for the first time on DTT. [2]

On September 18, the channel began broadcasting 24 hours a day. [3]

On March 17, 2007, the network announced the broadcast of Desperate Housewives , and starting on April 14, Lost . [4]

On August 14, 2009, Sony Pictures announced an agreement with Dahlia for the marketing of the AXN channel as a subscription-based DTT channel, waiting for Grupo Antena 3 and Mediaset España to launch their DTT payment platforms. [5] Finally, on May 1, 2010, it ceased its free-to-air broadcasts to make way for AXN, which broadcast through paid DTT. [6]

However, Sony TV continued to be broadcast as a pay TV channel since October 30 of the same year, rebranding as Sony Entertainment Television. [7]

As AXN White

On April 16, 2012, it was announces that Sony TV channel would be replaced with AXN White on May 7, 2012, it mainly broadcast romance and comedy movies and series. [8] [9]

As AXN Movies

The channel was rebranded on May 1, 2023 to AXN Movies and changed its programming, by only broadcasting movies, embracing all genres. [10]

Programming

When the channel launched as SET/AXN White, it mainly broadcast romance and comedy movies and series. However, with the rebranding to AXN Movies, its focus was redirected to only movies.

Former Programming

Sources: [11] [12] [13] [14]

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