Anime Network | |
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Launched | Late 2002 |
Owned by | Valkyrie Media Partners, AEsir Media |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV) |
Slogan | North America's #1 Source for Anime |
Country |
United States, Canada, Latin America United Kingdom (former) |
Website | Official Website |
Availability
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Satellite | |
DirecTV | Channel 1889 (VOD) |
Dish Network | (VOD) |
Cable | |
Available on most cable systems | Consult cable provider for VOD information |
Streaming media | |
Online Player | Website |
Anime Network | |
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Launched | June 3, 2007 |
Closed | January 1, 2008 |
Network | Propeller TV |
Owned by | A.D. Vision |
Country | United Kingdom |
Availability
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Satellite |
United States, Canada, Latin America
Anime Network, a former subsidiary of A.D. Vision, Inc. (parent company of ADV Films), is a cable and satellite digital broadcast service in North America and Latin America (Streaming only) dedicated to anime.
The network was launched in North America in late 2002 as mostly digital anime television subchannels and is marketed to multi system operators (MSOs) as both a Free and Subscription Video On Demand (VOD) programming service. Anime Network also provides online streaming of its anime for North America and Latin America (Spanish and Portuguese subtitles) via its website with free full-length preview episodes for non-members, more episodes for members, and all online titles available for subscribers.
The Anime Network ceased broadcast of its linear 24/7 network on January 1, 2008; it continues to support a VOD service and online player on its main website. On September 1, 2009, A.D. Vision had sold off the Anime Network to Valkyrie Media Partners LLC as part of the dissolution of the company and the reorganization of its assets. In 2012, Anime Network's name was removed from Microsoft's Zune Marketplace and replaced with a generic "Anime" designator.
At launch, the Anime Network was only available by Video On Demand to Comcast subscribers in the Philadelphia area with 1.2 million customers with more providers choosing to carry the service later on. The linear service launched on June 30, 2004 to complement the VOD service. Comcast Communications previously carried the channel on video on demand since its launch. On May 29, 2009 Comcast discontinued carriage of the service in both its free package and its pay-per-view digital television package, however, are periodically included among Comcast Xfinity's Top Picks.
From June 30, 2004 to January 4, 2008, Anime Network offered a 24/7 channel available to cable and satellite providers. The service was only carried by small cable companies. On January 4, 2008, Anime Network officially announced that the 24/7 service would cease operations. The network will still operate as a Video On Demand provider.