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Planet X Television is a famous global youth TV programming brand, with a focus on action and extreme sports; launched in early 1995 on Prime Sports (now known as FSN / Fox Sports Net) and numerous broadcast, cable and TV channels worldwide; the same summer as ESPN's X Games (then known as the Extreme Games) and the Warped Tour (all soon to have their 30th Anniversary summer of 2025).

Planet X covers international action, alternative, adventure and extreme sports events, such as: surf, skate, snowboarding, BMX, wakeboarding, off-road, jetski, rock climbing, snowmobiling, skydiving, base jumping, etc. The Planet X Winter, Summer and Jr. Games took place for many years in the 2000s in Australia and New Zealand ( https://www.planetx.pub/).

Planet X is syndicated in the United States and abroad through broadcast, cable, and satellite outlets and through its new digital TV channel on Roku and Amazon Fire.

Its new management company, Sickco ( https://www.sickco.biz/) is spearheading Planet X's expansion into positive and important campaigns for global change targeting its youth market.

In Summer, 2008 Planet X launched a cable TV channel that features youth action sports and music topics as well as its new national TV series and a sister channel in Spanish language in Mexico and South America (that is still active today).

Founded by D.P. Durban ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/don-durban-9537902/) and Eric Ducharme [1] Past President of Planet X Studios and Executive Producer, Lloyd Bryan Molander

References

  1. ^ "Planet X TV Season 1 Full Episodes | Watch Online Guide by MSN". MSN.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Planet X Television is a famous global youth TV programming brand, with a focus on action and extreme sports; launched in early 1995 on Prime Sports (now known as FSN / Fox Sports Net) and numerous broadcast, cable and TV channels worldwide; the same summer as ESPN's X Games (then known as the Extreme Games) and the Warped Tour (all soon to have their 30th Anniversary summer of 2025).

Planet X covers international action, alternative, adventure and extreme sports events, such as: surf, skate, snowboarding, BMX, wakeboarding, off-road, jetski, rock climbing, snowmobiling, skydiving, base jumping, etc. The Planet X Winter, Summer and Jr. Games took place for many years in the 2000s in Australia and New Zealand ( https://www.planetx.pub/).

Planet X is syndicated in the United States and abroad through broadcast, cable, and satellite outlets and through its new digital TV channel on Roku and Amazon Fire.

Its new management company, Sickco ( https://www.sickco.biz/) is spearheading Planet X's expansion into positive and important campaigns for global change targeting its youth market.

In Summer, 2008 Planet X launched a cable TV channel that features youth action sports and music topics as well as its new national TV series and a sister channel in Spanish language in Mexico and South America (that is still active today).

Founded by D.P. Durban ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/don-durban-9537902/) and Eric Ducharme [1] Past President of Planet X Studios and Executive Producer, Lloyd Bryan Molander

References

  1. ^ "Planet X TV Season 1 Full Episodes | Watch Online Guide by MSN". MSN.



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