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This article lists television content currently and/or formerly broadcast by Starz, an American pay television network owned and operated by Starz Inc., a subsidiary of Lionsgate. Primarily a film-based service, it began to introduce original programming in 2005 to compete with rival pay TV services HBO and Showtime.
Launched as The Movie Channel 2 Starz: Lionsgate : 1994 - Starz Cinema: 1999 - Starz Comedy: 2005 - Starz Edge: 1996 - Formerly known as Starz 2 and Starz Theater Starz in Black: 1997 - Formerly known as BET Movies: Starz and Black Starz Starz Kids & Family: 1999 - Formed from the merger of Starz Kids and Starz Family Starz Encore: 1991 -
Starz (stylized in all caps since 2016; pronounced "stars") is an American pay television network owned by Starz Entertainment, and is the flagship property of parent subsidiary Starz Inc. Launched in 1994 as a multiplex service of Starz Encore, programming on Starz consists of theatrically released motion pictures and first-run original television series.
Fat Joe Talks - Starz Fire Country - CBS Joan - The CW On Patrol: Live - Reelz Scariest House in America (season finale) - HGTV / Max. 9:30 p.m. Tia Mowry: My Next Act - We TV. 10 p.m. Blue Bloods ...
In January 2009, Lionsgate purchased TV Guide Network and TVGuide.com from Rovi for $255 million cash. [28] In May 2009, Lionsgate sold a 49% stake in TV Guide Network and website to One Equity Partners under pressure from shareholder Carl Icahn. [29] Lionsgate cut back its slate of films per year by four in February 2009.
Monday, Dec. 16. Streaming The Chelsea Detective (Christmas special) - Acorn TV Dalgliesh (season finale) - Acorn TV. Movies The Program (doc) - Digital. 8 p.m. 90 Day: The Last Resort - TLC ...
EXCLUSIVE: Starz and Channel 4 have greenlighted thriller series The Couple Next Door, starring Poldark‘s Eleanor Tomlinson and Outlander’s Sam Heughan. Filming has commenced in Leeds and ...
In 1995, a majority of stations that were affiliated with ABC, CBS, NBC, or were independents, had switched affiliations to Fox, with the 3 networks, or became independents, thus altering the network daytime schedule in several markets due to contractual obligations involving syndication programs or scheduling conflicts.