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Sky Cinema is a British subscription film service owned by Sky Group (a division of Comcast).In the United Kingdom, Sky Cinema channels currently broadcast on the Sky satellite and Virgin Media cable platforms, and in addition Sky Cinema on demand content are available through these as well as via Now, EE TV and TalkTalk TV.
SBS World Movies (Australia) SDTV-7 Movie Channel (China) Showtime Arabia. Showtime Aflam (Egypt) Showtime Cinema (Egypt) Showtime Drama (Egypt) Showtime Mosalslat (Egypt) Silver Screen (Pakistan) Silverline Movie Channel (Germany) Sky (New Zealand) Sky Movies Action (New Zealand) Sky Movies Classics (New Zealand) Sky Movies Collection (New ...
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The Movie Channel was a British television service which only aired movies. Launched on British Satellite Broadcasting, The Movie Channel was a predecessor of some of the Sky Movies channels, having survived the 1990 merger with Sky Television, another satellite service launched by Rupert Murdoch's News International.
Television channel Sky Movies Logo used since 2019 Country New Zealand Programming Picture format 1080i (HDTV) 16:9 Ownership Owner Sky Network Television History Launched 18 May 1990 ; 34 years ago (18 May 1990) Links Website Official Site Sky Movies is a group of subscription television movie channels in New Zealand operated by Sky. Sky Movies was started in 1990 as one of the original ...
The present service can trace its heritage back to 1990, when BSkyB's predecessors Sky Television and British Satellite Broadcasting encrypted their respective film channels – Sky Movies and The Movie Channel which required viewers to get decoding equipment and a subscription to watch the channels.
30 January – A tenth Sky Movies channel is launched and Sky Movies starts broadcasting two HD channels. Sky Movies 9 and the new Sky Movies 10 are PIN-protected, meaning that for the first time 15 rated films were able to be shown as early as 5.00pm. [15] 2007