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{{Short description|Budapest, Hungary-based television company}}
'''AMC Networks International Central Europe''' (formerly '''Chello Central Europe''') is a [[Budapest]], [[Hungary]]-based television company, owned by [[AMC Networks International]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.amcnetworks.com/press-releases/amc-continues-regional-expansion-with-launches-to-one-million-new-homes-in-the-balkans|title=AMC CONTINUES REGIONAL EXPANSION WITH LAUNCHES TO ONE MILLION NEW HOMES IN THE BALKANS {{!}} AMC Networks Inc.|website=www.amcnetworks.com|language=en-US|access-date=2018-02-27}}</ref>
'''AMC Networks International Central and Northern Europe''' (formerly '''Chello Central Europe''') is a [[Budapest]], [[Hungary]]-based television company, owned by [[AMC Networks International]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.amcnetworks.com/press-releases/amc-continues-regional-expansion-with-launches-to-one-million-new-homes-in-the-balkans|title=AMC CONTINUES REGIONAL EXPANSION WITH LAUNCHES TO ONE MILLION NEW HOMES IN THE BALKANS {{!}} AMC Networks Inc.|website=www.amcnetworks.com|language=en-US|access-date=2018-02-27}}</ref>


It operates 30 channels in [[Albania]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Croatia]], [[Czech Republic]], [[Estonia]], [[Germany]], [[Hungary]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]], [[Montenegro]], [[Poland]], [[Romania]], [[Serbia]], [[Slovakia]], [[Slovenia]] and [[Ukraine]].
It operates 30 channels in [[Albania]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Croatia]], [[Czech Republic]], [[Estonia]], [[Germany]], [[Hungary]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]], [[Montenegro]], [[Poland]], [[Romania]], [[Serbia]], [[Slovakia]], [[Slovenia]] and [[Ukraine]].


==Channels==
==Channels==
* [[AMC (Europe)|AMC]] (Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Croatia)
* [[AMC (Europe)|AMC]] (Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Croatia)
* Film Mania (Hungary)
* Film Mania (Hungary, Romania)
* Film Cafe (Hungary, Romania)
* Film Cafe (Hungary, Romania)
* Film+ (Czech Republic, Slovakia)
* Film+ (Czech Republic, Slovakia)
* [[JimJam]]
* [[JimJam]]
* [[Kinowelt TV]] (Germany)
* [[Kinowelt TV]] (Germany)
* Minimax (Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Moldova, Serbia)
* [[Minimax (TV channel)|Minimax]] (Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Moldova, Serbia)
* [[Megamax]] (Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania)
* [[Sport 1 (Europe)|Sport 1]] (Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia)
* [[Sport 1 (Europe)|Sport 1]] (Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia)
* [[Sport 2]] (Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia)
* [[Sport 2]] (Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia)
* [[Sport M]] (Hungary)
* Spektrum (Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia)
* Spektrum (Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia)
* Spektrum Home (Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia)
* Spektrum Home (Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia)
* [[TV Paprika]] (Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania)
* [[TV Paprika]] (Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania)
* [[Sundance TV Pan Euro]] (Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Greece, Cyprus, Malta)
* [[Sundance TV (European TV channel)|Sundance TV]] (Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Greece, Cyprus, Malta, Poland)

=== Former channels ===
* [[Megamax]] (Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania)
* [[Sport M]] (Hungary)


== Logos ==
== Logos ==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.amcnetworks.com/amcni AMC Networks International]
*[http://www.amcnetworks.com/amcni AMC Networks International] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150421184649/http://www.amcnetworks.com/amcni |date=2015-04-21 }}


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Latest revision as of 08:10, 29 March 2024

AMC Networks International Central and Northern Europe (formerly Chello Central Europe) is a Budapest, Hungary-based television company, owned by AMC Networks International.[1]

It operates 30 channels in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Ukraine.

Channels

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  • AMC (Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Croatia)
  • Film Mania (Hungary, Romania)
  • Film Cafe (Hungary, Romania)
  • Film+ (Czech Republic, Slovakia)
  • JimJam
  • Kinowelt TV (Germany)
  • Minimax (Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Moldova, Serbia)
  • Sport 1 (Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia)
  • Sport 2 (Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia)
  • Spektrum (Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia)
  • Spektrum Home (Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia)
  • TV Paprika (Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania)
  • Sundance TV (Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Greece, Cyprus, Malta, Poland)

Former channels

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  • Megamax (Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania)
  • Sport M (Hungary)

Logos

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References

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  1. ^ "AMC CONTINUES REGIONAL EXPANSION WITH LAUNCHES TO ONE MILLION NEW HOMES IN THE BALKANS | AMC Networks Inc". www.amcnetworks.com. Retrieved 2018-02-27.
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