AMC (Europe)

This article is about the European channel. For the US channel, see AMC (TV channel).
AMC
Launched 5 November 2014
Network AMC Networks International Zone
AMC Networks International Central Europe
AMC Networks International Iberia
Owned by AMC Networks International
Picture format 16:9 576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
16:9 576i (Video-on-demand)
Audience share UK:
0.02% (September 2015 (2015-09), BARB)
Slogan Something more.
Broadcast area Europe
Replaced MGM Channel
Sister channel(s) CBS Action
CBS Europa
CBS Drama
CBS Reality
Horror Channel
Extreme Sports Channel
BT Sport (UK)
Website AMC Netherlands
AMC Spain
AMC Portugal
AMC UK
Availability
Satellite
UPC Direct (Hungary) Channel 71
beIN (Middle East
& North Africa)
Channel 39
DStv (Africa) Channel 140
Sky (UK) Channel 192
Channel 276 (HD)
Cable
Ziggo (Netherlands) Channel 131
CAIW (Netherlands) Channel 29
Kabelmedia Brabant Gelderland (Netherlands) Channel 112
UNET (Netherlands) Channel 150
CAI Harderwijk (Netherlands) Channel 112
Telenet (Belgium) Channel 562
Numericable (Belgium) Channel 213
ONO (Spain) Channel 23
IPTV
Belgacom (Belgium) Channel 194
BT TV (UK) Channel 332
Channel 381 (HD)
Streaming media
Horizon Horizon.tv (Netherlands only)

AMC is a European TV channel launched by AMC Networks International. AMC replaced the MGM Channel on 5 November 2014. AMC produced dramas Halt & Catch Fire and The Divide are among the first original series that premiered on the channel. The channel also airs films from MGM, Universal Studios, Paramount Pictures, 20th Century Fox and Sony Pictures Entertainment.[1] The channel launched in the United Kingdom on 28 August 2015, in partnership with BT TV and branded AMC from BT.[2] Sky customers must subscribe to 'BT Sport pack' to access the channel.

Programming

References

  1. Robert Briel (20 September 2014). "AMC set for November launch in Europe". Broadband TV News.
  2. "AMC to launch for the first time in the UK exclusively to BT customers on 28th August". BT Group. 4 August 2015. Retrieved 28 August 2015.

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