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Animax Broadcast Japan Inc. (Japanese: アニマックス, Hepburn: Animakkusu), stylized as ANIMAX in all caps, is a Japanese animation satellite television network, dedicated to broadcasting anime programming. Launched on July 1, 1998, Animax is the first 24-hour network in the world dedicated to anime.
Animax (stylized in all uppercase) is an Asian pay television channel owned by KC Global Media Asia. The channel was originally owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment , and took its name from the Japanese satellite TV network ; which was then-majority owned by subsidiary Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan .
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Animax Entertainment is an animation and interactive production studio producing content for all screens. Founded in 2001 by Dave Thomas , an actor, writer, and producer known for his Emmy award-winning work on SCTV , Animax's clients include Disney , ESPN , Warner Bros. , National Geographic , Sesame Workshop , WWE [ 1 ] and many others.
Articles pertaining to the anime satellite television network Animax. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. O. Animax original programming ...
Official website (in Romanian) Official website (in Czech) Animax (formerly A+ ) was a thematic television channel which broadcast Japanese animated television series and films to Eastern European countries, including Hungary , Romania , the Czech Republic , Slovakia .
Animax Taishō (アニマックス大賞, Animakkusu Taishō), also known as Animax Awards, is a Japanese anime scriptwriting competition organized by the Japanese anime satellite television network, Animax, a subsidiary of Sony Pictures Entertainment.
Formerly known as Animax, it was Sony's first attempt to offer a 24-hour anime channel in Latin America, replacing Locomotion.On 1 July 2014, Sony Spin was removed from pay-TV providers and replaced with a localised variant of A&E’s Lifetime, a television network targeted at female audiences.