M-Net Series

In today's world, M-Net Series has become a topic of great relevance and interest. Since its emergence, M-Net Series has captured the attention of experts and enthusiasts, generating debate and reflection in various areas. Its impact has not gone unnoticed, in part due to its influence on contemporary society. In this article, we will delve into the fascinating world of M-Net Series, exploring its many facets and highlighting its importance in different contexts. Through detailed analysis, we will discover the implications and scope of M-Net Series in today's world.

M-Net Series
CountrySouth Africa
Broadcast areaSub-Saharran Africa
NetworkM-Net
HeadquartersJohannesburg
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format16:9 SDTV, HDTV
Ownership
OwnerNaspers
Sister channelsVuzu
M-Net Movies
KykNET
Channel O
Mzansi Magic
Mzansi Music
History
Launched1 April 1998 (1 April 1998)
Closed5 April 2015 (5 April 2015)
Replaced byM-Net
M-Net Essentials
Former namesThe Series Channel
(1998–2001)
Links
WebsiteM-Net Series website (Archived)
Availability
Terrestrial
SentechChannel depends on nearest Sentech repeater

M-Net Series is a defunct group of television channels broadcast by South African pay TV satellite network M-Net across Sub-Saharran Africa on DStv. Most of the programmes broadcast are repeats of episodes previously shown on M-Net.

History

M-Net Series logo used from 2000 to 2013

A single series channel was introduced in 2000 as a sister channel to the original M-Net channel. On 9 July 2013, this channel was split into three, namely M-Net Series Showcase, M-Net Series Reality and M-Net Series Zone. On 11 September 2014, it was announced that Series Showcase and Series Reality would be discontinued and replaced with two new channels, VUZU AMP and M-Net Edge, on 20 and 13 October, respectively.

M-Net Series Showcase, which was broadcast in high definition, previously served as the primary series channel on which most new content unique to Series was broadcast. M-Net Series Reality broadcast talk shows and other reality media. These two channels were discontinued in October 2014, and replaced with two new channels, M-Net Edge and VUZU AMP, which are both broadcast in high definition. M-Net Series Zone currently serves as a catch-up channel, and features previous seasons of shows. Several TV shows also run back-to-back in marathon blocks.

On 9 July 2013, the single M-Net Series channel was split into three channels, namely M-Net Series Showcase, which was broadcast in HD, M-Net Series Reality and M-Net Series Zone. On 11 September 2014, it was announced that Series Showcase and Series Reality would be discontinued and replaced with two new channels, VUZU AMP and M-Net Edge, on 20 and 13 October, respectively. Only one channel of the original three, M-Net Series Zone, remains. The standalone channel is reminiscent of the initial M-Net Series channel, in that it airs shows that previously aired on the main M-Net channel. It was rebranded as M-Net City in 2015.

M-Net Series Channels

M-Net Edge

VUZU AMP (Previously M-Net Series Showcase & M-Net Series Reality)

M-Net City (Previously M-Net Series Zone)

Channel Number Previous Name Current Name Launch Re-Launch
102 N/A M-Net Edge 2014 N/A
113 M-Net Series Showcase 1Magic 2013 2014
114 M-Net Series Reality 1Magic 2013 2014
115 M-Net Series Zone M-Net City 2013 2015

Broadcasting history

M-Net is well known for its premium television broadcast of TV shows that are exclusively a first in Africa straight after the U.S. broadcast. A well known number of shows have aired spanning from reality shows to drama oriented ones. Pre 2013 the channel was based upon a singular core channel mainly M-Net Series as a stand-alone channel having different blocks to air specific types of shows. Prior to 2013 the channel was split into three channels mostly M-Net Showcase & Reality both having HD capability whilst Zone wasn't upgraded as viewers of the channel experienced SD. With the launch of M-Net Edge the channel only broadcasts in the evenings from 18:30 (CAT).

See also

References

  1. ^ "DStv unveils new M-Net Series channels". channel24. 29 May 2014. Retrieved 28 September 2014.
  2. ^ "M-Net Edge and VUZU AMP coming to DStv". channel24. 11 September 2014. Retrieved 28 September 2014.

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