Cinemax is an American premium link and satellite TV station possessed by AT&T's WarnerMedia. Cinemax fundamentally communicates dramatically discharged component films, alongside unique arrangement, documentaries and uncommon in the background features. As of July 2015, Cinemax's customizing is accessible to roughly 21.325 million TV families (18.3% of link, satellite and telco clients) in the United States (20.785 million supporters or 17.9% of all family units with pay-TV administration get at any rate Cinemax's essential station).
PRIME OS
Channels
Rundown of channels: "ActionMax" diverts here. For the 1980s computer game framework, see Action Max. For the UK station some time ago known as ActionMax, see Movies4Men 2."MovieMax" diverts here. For the Canadian premium film administration once in the past known as MovieMax!, see Encore Avenue."5StarMax" diverts here. It isn't to be mistaken for 5Star.
Contingent upon the specialist organization, Cinemax gives up to fifteen multiplex channels – eight 24-hour multiplex channels, which are all simulcast in both standard definition and superior quality – just as a membership video-on-request administration (Cinemax On-Demand). Cinemax communicates its essential and multiplex channels on both Eastern and Pacific Time Zone plans. The individual beachfront feeds of each station are typically bundled together (however most link suppliers just offer the east and west coast feeds of the primary Cinemax station), bringing about the distinction in neighborhood broadcast appointments for a specific film or program between two geographic areas being three hours all things considered.
PRIME OS
Channels
Rundown of channels: "ActionMax" diverts here. For the 1980s computer game framework, see Action Max. For the UK station some time ago known as ActionMax, see Movies4Men 2."MovieMax" diverts here. For the Canadian premium film administration once in the past known as MovieMax!, see Encore Avenue."5StarMax" diverts here. It isn't to be mistaken for 5Star.
Contingent upon the specialist organization, Cinemax gives up to fifteen multiplex channels – eight 24-hour multiplex channels, which are all simulcast in both standard definition and superior quality – just as a membership video-on-request administration (Cinemax On-Demand). Cinemax communicates its essential and multiplex channels on both Eastern and Pacific Time Zone plans. The individual beachfront feeds of each station are typically bundled together (however most link suppliers just offer the east and west coast feeds of the primary Cinemax station), bringing about the distinction in neighborhood broadcast appointments for a specific film or program between two geographic areas being three hours all things considered.
Channel | Description and programming |
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Cinemax | The main "flagship" feed; Cinemax features blockbuster movies, first-run films, movie favorites, and softcore erotica programs. The channel commonly premieres new movies – debuting on the channel within a lag of between eight months to one year on average from their initial theatrical release – on Saturday nights at 10:00 p.m. Eastern Time as part of "See It Saturday", and broadcasts a featured movie Sunday through Thursdays at 10:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Cinemax also runs the original action series on Friday evenings at 10:00 p.m. Eastern Time. |
MoreMax | Launched in 1991, MoreMax is a secondary channel with similar program content as Cinemax on a separate schedule; it also carries foreign, independent and arthouse films. The service broadcasts a featured movie every night at 9:00 p.m. Eastern Time. MoreMax was originally named "Cinemax 2" until 1998. |
5StarMax | Launched on May 17, 2001, 5StarMax showcases modern classics, featuring award-winning films and timeless movie classics. The channel broadcasts a featured classic every night at 9:00 p.m. Eastern Time. It is the only Cinemax channel that does not air Max After Dark content. |
ActionMax | ActionMax broadcasts action movies including blockbusters, westerns, war pictures, and martial arts films; the channel has a prime time film block, "Heroes at 8", which carries a featured action movie at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time nightly. ActionMax replaced "Cinemax 3", which existed from 1995 to 1998. |
Cinemáx (alternately called Cinemax Spanish for disambiguation in program listings) | Cinemáx is a Spanish language simulcast of Cinemax (similar to HBO Latino, although without any programming differences), broadcasting Spanish-dubbed Hollywood films and original series. The channel originally launched on May 17, 2001, as @Max, targeted at young adults between the ages of 18 and 34 with programming focused on contemporary films, and movies with an exemplified attitude and unique ideas; under its current format, the channel was known as MaxLatino from June 1, 2013, to April 1, 2015, when it adopted its parent network's branding (with the "a" utilizing an acute diacritic accent for pronunciation disambiguate). |
MovieMax | MovieMax broadcasts films aimed at young adults between the ages of 18 and 34 years old (the format of the pre-relaunch @Max); it was previously formatted as a family-oriented service from June 2013 to January 2015. The channel originally launched on May 17, 2001, as WMax, which was targeted at a female audience, and featured dramas, mysteries, and classic romance films. |
OuterMax | Launched on May 17, 2001, OuterMax runs science fiction, horror and fantasy films; the channel has a late-night film block, "Graveyard Shift", carrying a featured sci-fi or horror movie every night at midnight Eastern Time. |
ThrillerMax | Launched in 1998, ThrillerMax runs mystery, suspense, horror and thriller movies; the channel runs a prime time film block, "When the Clock Strikes 10", showing a different featured mystery, suspense or thriller at 10:00 p.m. Eastern Time seven nights a week. |
Different administrations
Cinemax HD
Cinemax HD is a top quality simulcast feed of Cinemax that communicates in the 1080i goals group. Notwithstanding its fundamental channel, Cinemax additionally works top quality simulcast feeds of each of the seven multiplex channels. The leader system started transmitting its programming solely in superior quality on September 1, 2008. Cinemax HD is accessible on significant link, fiber optic and satellite suppliers, for example, Dish Network, DirecTV, Time Warner Cable, Cox Communications, Comcast Xfinity, AT&T U-stanza and Verizon FiOS, albeit couple of suppliers offer every one of the eight multiplex stations in HD.
Cinemax On Demand
Cinemax works a membership video-on-request administration, Cinemax On Demand, which is accessible at no extra charge to new and existing Cinemax endorsers. The Cinemax On Demand administration, which propelled in 2002, offers program content accessible in standard or top notch including highlight films, scenes of Cinemax's unique activity arrangement, grown-up programming and uncommon off camera highlights including interviews. Cinemax on Demand's pivoting program determination consolidates select new titles that are included every Friday, close by existing project titles held over from the past one to about fourteen days.
Max Go
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On September 13, 2010, Cinemax propelled Max Go, a site that highlights over 700 hours of substance accessible for gushing in standard or superior quality, at no extra charge to Cinemax endorsers. The content accessible on the administration incorporates highlight movies, documentaries, and late-night grown-up programming included on Cinemax's Max After Dark square. It is accessible to Cinemax endorsers of AT&T U-section, Cox Communications, DirecTV, Dish Network, Suddenlink Communications, and Charter Communications. The Max GO iPhone, iPad, and Android application was discharged on August 11, 2011.
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