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FilmNet was the name used for several premium television channels in Europe during the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. It was launched on 9 March 1985, broadcasting with a focus on
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and the northern part of Belgium (Flanders). Filmnet channels were later launched in
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and
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History

Filmnet was founded by the Swedish company Esselte Video and Dutch film producer
Rob Houwer Robert Piet Houwer (born 13 December 1937) is a Dutch film producer. He studied at the University of Television and Film Munich, Germany. In 1964 he directed the short film Anmeldung (Declaration) which was awarded a Silver Bear at the Berlin Fil ...
. They formed a partnership with ATN, a joint venture of the Dutch magazine publisher VNU and the European film distribution company
United International Pictures United International Pictures (UIP) is a joint venture of Paramount Pictures and Universal Pictures that distributes their films outside the United States and Canada. UIP also had international distribution rights to certain Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer an ...
and the channel was launched across Scandinavia and the
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countries on 29 March 1985. Filmnet transmitted from the ECS-1 satellite, the same one used by cable operators. Filmnet failed to make a profit and was sold to NetHold, a joint venture of the South African
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company and
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, in 1996. The channels were sold to the French Groupe Canal+ on 1 August 1997. The deal didn't include the Greek channels, who continued using the FilmNet name until 2008. Although the brand no longer exists, most of its subsidiaries in the different countries live on in some way: *Scandinavia: The channel had 3 timeslots: ''Morning Club'' for morning programs, ''Royal Club'' for noon and afternoon programs and ''Night Club'' for night and after-midnight programs. As it was increasing other content except for films, like sports, entertainment, music and others, the channel was renamed ''FilmNet Plus''. To create a TV channel which would fit to film lovers, a second FilmNet channel called ''The Complete Movie Channel: FilmNet'' was launched on most cable networks, and it featured only movies. Later, the channels were renamed ''FilmNet 1'' and ''FilmNet 2''. The channels were renamed
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and Canal+ Gul on September 1, 1997. Canal+ sold the company to
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and Baker Capital in 2003 and the company was renamed
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(although still using the Canal+ name in marketing until 2012). They went on to sell to the SBS Broadcasting Group in 2005, who in turn was merged with
ProSiebenSat.1 Media ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE (officially abbreviated as P7S1, formerly ProSiebenSat.1 Media AG) is a German mass media & digital company. It operates in three segments: Entertainment, Dating and Commerce & Ventures. The company is listed on the Fran ...
in 2007. In 2008, a deal was entered to sell the company to the Swedish
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. In October 2012, C More launched a subscription online streaming service under the Filmnet name, which was moved to main C More websites on 30 June 2015. *Netherlands: Filmnet was rebranded as Canal+ in 1997. Canal+ sold the channels in 2005 to
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and renamed to Sport1 and Film1 in February 2006. Sport1 changed its name to Ziggo Sport Totaal in November 2015. Film1 was sold to
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in 2015.SONY PICTURES TELEVISION CLOSES FILM1 DEAL
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*Belgium: The Belgian subsidiary was one of the most successful: as from mid 1988 it was profitable; early 1995 it had 186,000 subscribers. The channels were bought by and renamed Canal+ in 1997. In 2004, they were sold to Telenet and are now known as
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. *Poland: Filmnet was launched in 1995 and merged into the existing Canal+ channel in February 1997. It continues to exist to this day, under the name
Canal+ Premium Canal+ Premium (formerly Canal+) is Poland's variation of the French television network Canal+. It is similar in many ways, including continuity and presentation. Canal+ Poland currently consists of 12 high-definition channels: Canal+ Premium, ...
. *Greece: The ''FilmNet'' brand came in Greece in 1994, replacing ITA 8. The second channel was called ''FilmSat'', but during 2002 it was renamed as ''FilmNet 2'' and there was, also, a third one, called ''FilmNet 3''. Multichoice finally sold their Greek pay-TV business to Forthnet in April 2008. The Filmnet brand disappeared on June 1, 2008, when the Greek channels were renamed Nova Cinema.


Programming

Filmnet was mainly broadcasting films and series. It was, also, broadcasting gossip news from E!. In the 90's Filmnet started broadcasting football, and other sport events in countries such as Belgium and the Netherlands.


K-T.V.

''K-T.V.'' was a programming block on ''Filmnet'', featuring various cartoons and original shows with kids as the presentations.


See also

* K-T.V. * SuperSport


References

{{Television in the Netherlands Multimedia Television channels and stations established in 1985 Television channels and stations disestablished in 1997 Television channels and stations disestablished in 2008 Defunct Greek television channels Greek-language television stations 1985 establishments in Europe Defunct television channels in the Netherlands