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Send to email | Sony to launch two new movie-based cable television channels in Home EntertainmentcableComcastFEARnetLionsgatesonySony PicturesSony Pictures Movie HDtelevisionTV | By Kelly Hodgkins el 06-Jul-2010 |
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According to the LA Times, Sony is preparing to launch two new cable television channels on October 1st. The first channel, tentatively called Sony Pictures Movie HD, will feature full-length, HD-quality films from Sony’s vast library of movies. The channel would be included as an additional HD channel within a basic television package and would not be a premium offering like HBO, Starz, or Showtime. The second channel is the already operational FEARnet, a horror movie venture between Sony, Lionsgate, and Comcast. Currently offered as a pay-per-view channel and online, FEARnet will be expanding to a dedicated, ad-supported HD channel starting in October.
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