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Launched | October 1, 1994 |
Owned by | Astral Media |
Picture format | 480i SDTV 1080i HDTV |
Country | Canada |
Broadcast area | Eastern Canada |
Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario |
Formerly called | TMN Moviepix (1994-1996) Moviepix (1996-2003) |
Website | Mpix |
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Satellite | |
Bell TV | 305, 306 (SD) 839 (HD) |
Shaw Direct | 612, 613 (SD) |
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Available on many Canadian cable systems | Check local listings, channels may vary |
IPTV | |
Bell Aliant TV | 570, 571 (SD) 575 (HD) |
Bell Fibe TV | 304, 305 (SD) 1304 (HD) |
Mpix is a Canadian English language Category A premium television service. Mpix is designated to operate east of the Ontario-Manitoba border, excluding the territories. Mpix is owned by Astral Media. Mpix offers a variety of classic films from the 1970s to the 2000s on two 24-hour pay-television channels, Mpix and MorePix.
Mpix is carried by various Canadian cable and satellite television in providers Eastern Canada including Bell TV, Shaw Direct, Rogers Digital Cable, Vidéotron, EastLink, Cogeco and more. It is the equivalent of Encore Avenue, which is available in the rest of Canada. Mpix is also the only private broadcaster financing film preservation in Canada through its sponsorship of the AV Preservation Trust and National Archives.
The channel launched in 1994 as TMN Moviepix, and by 1996, was simply known as Moviepix at the time. By 2003, the channel was renamed Mpix.
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Mpix consists of a total of three multiplex channels: two standard definition and one high definition channels. Mpix operates as a separate service with a separate licence then its sister network, The Movie Network, although often Mpix is sold together in a package with The Movie Network. A video on demand service is also offered featuring programming from the two networks, Mpix OnDemand, which launched on December 19, 2006.
The 3 main channels of Mpix are:
The majority of the content offered by the Mpix channels are classic films, although Mpix does offer a limited amount of television series in the form of pop culture series on the topic of films and film-making including:
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