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C8 (Eastern Europe)

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C8
CountryHungary
Broadcast areaHungary
NetworkAMC Networks International Central Europe
Programming
Language(s)Hungarian
Picture format16:9
Ownership
OwnerAMC Networks International
Sister channelsAMC
CBS Action
CBS Drama
CBS Reality
Film Mania
Film Cafe
Megamax
Minimax
Sport1
Sport2
Sport M
Spektrum
Spektrum Home
TV Paprika
History
Launched1 April 2014 (Hungary)
5 May 2014 (Czech Republic, Slovakia and Romania)
ReplacedAnimax
Closed30 December 2015 (Romania)
1 January 2018 (Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia)
Links
Website[1]

C8 was a general entertainment TV channel broadcasting to people in Hungary. The channel launched on 1 April 2014 in Hungary[1] and 5 May 2014 in Czech Republic, Slovakia, Serbia and Romania, replacing Animax.[2] The channel ceased on 30 December 2015 in Czech Republic, Slovakia, Serbia and Romania.[2] On 1 January 2018, C8 was shut down completely and Minimax fled up the overnight spot making Minimax to run 24 hours for the first time.[3]

Programming schedule

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C8 Hungary
Time (CET) Weeknights Weekends
20:00 (8:00 pm) For children and youth
21:00 (9:00 pm) Film and TV series Sports
23:00 (11:00 pm) Documentary, Cookery and Lifestyle
02:00 End of transmission

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Antenna Hungária | C8 will follow Minimax – the new free-to-air TV channel will also be included into the MinDig TV line-up". www.ahrt.hu. Retrieved 18 September 2023.
  2. ^ a b România, Publicat de HD Satelit. "Televiziunea C8 România se închide ?". Retrieved 18 September 2023.
  3. ^ "24 órás sugárzásra tér át a Minimax, megszűnik a C8". DTV News (in Hungarian). 5 October 2017. Retrieved 18 September 2023.