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Country | Spain |
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Broadcast area |
Portugal Angola Mozambique |
Programming | |
Picture format |
1080i
HDTV (downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Sony Pictures Television |
Sister channels |
AXN Movies AXN White |
History | |
Launched | November 5, 2002[1] |
Links | |
Website | http://www.axn.pt/ |
AXN is a Portuguese pay television channel. It is the Portuguese version of the AXN network, owned by Sony. [2] It was a Cabovisão exclusive in its beginnings, but now it is available in all operators and platforms. It's one of the most watched channels on pay-TV in Portugal, competing with FOX, SIC Notícias, Canal Panda, Disney Channel and Canal Hollywood. [3]
The channel have two feeds: one for Portugal and Angola, and a second for Mozambique.
AXN White first launched in Portugal on 7 May 2012, replacing Sony Entertainment Television. It focuses on comedy and romantic series and movies. [4]
AXN Movies was launched on 17 February 2020 replacing AXN Black. It is dedicated to movies, in particular movies owned by Sony Pictures. [5] The channel was initially exclusive to Portugal, until 2023 where it was launched in Spain.
Sony Entertainment Television was launched on 12 April 2008 in Portugal. [6] SET was replaced by AXN White on 14 April 2012 at 8 hours, followed by SET Spain replaced by AXN White on 7 May 2012. [7]
A week-end Animax block was added to AXN on 20 October 2007, which ended in September 2008. It was launched as a full channel on 12 April 2008. [8] Dedicated to anime, Animax added live-action shows in 2009. On 9 May 2011, Animax was replaced by AXN Black. [9] [10]
AXN Black was launched on 9 May, 2011, replacing Animax. The channel mainly aired action and crime movies and series, being primarily male focused, and serving as a contrast with AXN White which has a more female focus. The channel was rebranded as AXN Movies on 17 February 2020, redirecting its focus to only movies, while no longer being restricted by genres.
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (June 2023) |
![]() | |
Country | Spain |
---|---|
Broadcast area |
Portugal Angola Mozambique |
Programming | |
Picture format |
1080i
HDTV (downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Sony Pictures Television |
Sister channels |
AXN Movies AXN White |
History | |
Launched | November 5, 2002[1] |
Links | |
Website | http://www.axn.pt/ |
AXN is a Portuguese pay television channel. It is the Portuguese version of the AXN network, owned by Sony. [2] It was a Cabovisão exclusive in its beginnings, but now it is available in all operators and platforms. It's one of the most watched channels on pay-TV in Portugal, competing with FOX, SIC Notícias, Canal Panda, Disney Channel and Canal Hollywood. [3]
The channel have two feeds: one for Portugal and Angola, and a second for Mozambique.
AXN White first launched in Portugal on 7 May 2012, replacing Sony Entertainment Television. It focuses on comedy and romantic series and movies. [4]
AXN Movies was launched on 17 February 2020 replacing AXN Black. It is dedicated to movies, in particular movies owned by Sony Pictures. [5] The channel was initially exclusive to Portugal, until 2023 where it was launched in Spain.
Sony Entertainment Television was launched on 12 April 2008 in Portugal. [6] SET was replaced by AXN White on 14 April 2012 at 8 hours, followed by SET Spain replaced by AXN White on 7 May 2012. [7]
A week-end Animax block was added to AXN on 20 October 2007, which ended in September 2008. It was launched as a full channel on 12 April 2008. [8] Dedicated to anime, Animax added live-action shows in 2009. On 9 May 2011, Animax was replaced by AXN Black. [9] [10]
AXN Black was launched on 9 May, 2011, replacing Animax. The channel mainly aired action and crime movies and series, being primarily male focused, and serving as a contrast with AXN White which has a more female focus. The channel was rebranded as AXN Movies on 17 February 2020, redirecting its focus to only movies, while no longer being restricted by genres.