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3net was an American 3D television channel that launched on February 13, 2011. [1] It was a joint venture between Discovery Communications , Sony and IMAX Corporation . The partnership was announced in June 2010, [ 2 ] and the channel was previewed publicly at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show .
Launched in 1981 as the Electronic Program Guide, then became the Prevue Guide, then modified slightly into Prevue Channel. Purchased by TV Guide in 1999 and renamed TV Guide Channel and then became the TV Guide Network in 2007, and then shortened to TVGN in 2013, as of January 14, 2015, it is now Pop. Sci-Fi Channel NBCUniversal
Building the Brand is a ten-part American documentary television series which aired on the now-defunct 3net channel. Each episode visits a factory of a different brand which manufactures some of the world's most iconic products. The series is produced in 3D. [1]
Can premium big-screen viewing thrive when so many are tuning into thrown-together YouTube videos on small tablets? 3net Studios wants you to believe it can. A joint venture of Discovery ...
After DirecTV, Comcast has been among the most aggressive in pushing 3D programming, so it's no surprise to receive word it's begun scheduling round-the-clock 3D content on the Xfinity 3D channel ...
Not only is it still on the air, but Herring Broadcasting has announced it will be adding a linear 3D channel to the existing handful of 3D channels that includes ESPN 3D, n3D and 3net.
3net - 3D television channel jointly owned with Sony and IMAX Corporation; operated from 2011 to 2014; 7food network; AT&T SportsNet - shut down on October 21, 2023 [38] [39] AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh - sold to Fenway Sports Group; AT&T SportsNet Southwest - sold to a joint venture between the Houston Rockets and Houston Astros (50% stake)
In May 2011, 3net released the first docu-reality TV series entitled Bullproof filmed in native 3D made by Digital Revolution Studios. The 2011 3D Creative Arts Awards "Your World in 3D" was the first award show filmed in native 3D and televised on 3net 3D channel broadcast on DirectTV.