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==Programs==
==Programs==
=====Programs aquired after A+ became Animax Hungary===
===Programs aquired after A+ became Animax Hungary===
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===Programs aquired before A+ became Animax Hungary===
===Programs aquired before A+ became Animax Hungary===
Note that Son Corporation aquired A+ in October 2006.
Note that Sony Corporation aquired A+ in October 2006, and while not being officially Animax yet, the channel aired further programs with only japanese dubs and local subtitles.
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Revision as of 13:09, 19 August 2007

Animax Hungary
CountryHungary Hungary
NetworkAnimax
Ownership
OwnerSony Corporation
A+
CountryHungary Hungary
Romania Romania
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Slovakia Slovakia

Animax Hungary is a Hungarian anime TV channel, and the local branch of Sony Corporation's international Animax network. Animax Hungary and it's other central-european counterparts has replaced the A+ channel in Hungary, Romania, the Czech Republic and Slovakia in April 11, 2007. This was Animax's first major expansion to Europe.[1][2][3] Current programs are either dubbed to the local languages of each country, or they are in japanese with local subtitles.

A+ (Anime+, Anime Plus) originally launched in December 4, 2004, and was broadcast in Hungary, Romania, the Czech Republic and Slovakia either via cable or satellite TV systems. It was acquired by Sony Pictures Television International (SPTI) in October 2006. All programs prior to this aquisition was dubbed to the local languages.

Programs

Programs aquired after A+ became Animax Hungary

Programs aquired before A+ became Animax Hungary

Note that Sony Corporation aquired A+ in October 2006, and while not being officially Animax yet, the channel aired further programs with only japanese dubs and local subtitles.

References

  1. ^ "Sony drives Animax across Europe". Retrieved 2007-04-12.
  2. ^ "Animax Heads to Europe". Retrieved 2007-04-12.
  3. ^ "Sony lines up Animax mobile offering". Retrieved 2007-04-12.