Showtime (television)

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Showtime is a subscription television brand used by a number of channels and platforms around the world, but primarily refers to a group of channels in the United States.

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United States

The U.S. Showtime primarily shows motion pictures as well as some original programming and occasional boxing matches. Showtime went on the air on July 1, 1976, in a local U.S. market. In 1978 it expanded to the national market, competing with HBO. Showtime also was one of the first cable TV networks to broadcast an HDTV version of its channel, along with Dolby Digital sound.

Showtime Networks (which at the time included Showtime and The Movie Channel) became a part of Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment, which was subsequently purchased by Viacom in 1985.

In the 1990s, Showtime ventured into acquiring and premiering independent films directly for the channel, including such well-received fare as Lolita.

During the 2000s, Showtime launched several additional Showtime channels, including Showtime Too (a pun on its previous name, Showtime 2) Showtime Showcase (also known simply as "Showcase"; formerly Showtime 3), Showtime Extreme, Showtime Next, Showtime Family Zone, and Showtime Women. Showtime Networks also owns the additional channels The Movie Channel and Flix; and manages the Viacom, Robert Redford and NBC Universal joint venture the Sundance Channel. Each offers movies and programs fitting each channel's particular theme. Premiers of popular movies are usually made on the primary channel.

In 2000, Showtime launched the "Showtime Interactive 24.7" channel—providing DVD-like interaction opportunities to its entertainment offerings.

In the 2000s, Showtime began test marketing a subscription-video-on-demand SVOD system.

Original programming

Movies

The quality and selection available on Showtime and The Movie Channel has fallen off considerably in recent years. This is attributable to a few factors. After its launch, Starz signed exclusive agreements with several movie studios. Additionally, Paramount Pictures has been in somewhat of a slump as of late. In addition to Paramount, Showtime has agreements with MGM Studios and Lions Gate Films, among others.

Other countries

Australia

Showtime Australia is a group of movie channels in Australia that began in 1995. Their owner Premium Movie Partnership is owned equally by Sony, NBC Universal, Viacom, News Corporation and Liberty Media. This means Viacom has only a small stake in the service.

This group includes:

This group is available on all three major pay-TV platforms in Australia.

Middle East

Showtime or Showtime Arabia (Gulf DTH F.Z. L.L.C., the operating company behind pay TV broadcaster Showtime) as it's called to distinguish itself from its U.S. counterpart, is the dominant subscription television service in the Middle East, North Africa, and the Levant territories. It is a joint venture between KIPCO and Viacom, Viacom being a minor partner. The company is incorporated in the Cayman Islands and has its headquarters at Dubai Media City in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Only one channel on the service also includes the Showtime brand, Showtime Sport.

Showtime Arabia offers the latest Hollywood movies, sitcoms, children’s programming, fashion shows and sports coverage. Showtime currently offers four encrypted programming packages (FamilyPlus, SportsPlus, MoviesPlus, TotalPlus) offering 30 premium Western entertainment channels. TotalPlus, Showtime’s most subscribed package, offers all premium channels that includes four movie channels, four sports channels, three news channels, three documentary channels, three music channels, two kids channels and five family entertainment channels. It also includes eight pay-per-view Home Cinema Channels and ten audio channels. The Disney Channel, which is an a-la-carte channel, is also offered in this package.

The Showtime Arabia network package is available via DTH satellite NileSat 101/102 located at 7.0°W.

Latin America

In the 1990s, Showtime had an early investment with Televisa, News Corporation and MGM in Cinecanal. Cinecanal was originally called "Cinecanal/Showtime".

Brazil

Showtime had also an early investment in Brazil with Globo to launch TeleCine.

Scandinavia

A Showtime channel is available in Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland. The channel is operated by NonStop Television, which licences the name and logo from Showtime Networks Inc., but does not otherwise show Showtime programming. Programming is mostly action movies from the 70s to today, but the most recent movies do not premiere here. The channel is not subscription based, although it is commercial-free. NonStop also operates Star! Scandinavia.

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