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M-Net Series

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For other uses, seeMnet (disambiguation).

Television channel
M-Net Series
CountrySouth Africa
Broadcast areaSub-Saharran Africa
NetworkM-Net
HeadquartersJohannesburg
Programming
LanguageEnglish
Picture format16:9SDTV,HDTV
Ownership
OwnerNaspers
Sister channelsVuzu
M-Net Movies
KykNET
Channel O
Mzansi Magic
Mzansi Music
History
Launched1 April 1998; 27 years ago (1998-04-01)
Closed5 April 2015; 10 years ago (2015-04-05)
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 bySouth Africanpay TV satellite networkM-Net acrossSub-Saharran Africa onDStv. Most of the programmes broadcast are repeats of episodes previously shown onM-Net.

History

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M-Net Series logo used from 2000 to 2013

A single series channel was introduced in 2000 as a sister channel to the originalM-Net channel. On 9 July 2013, this channel was split into three, namelyM-Net Series Showcase,M-Net Series Reality andM-Net Series Zone.[1] On 11 September 2014, it was announced thatSeries Showcase andSeries Reality would be discontinued and replaced with two new channels,VUZU AMP andM-Net Edge, on 20 and 13 October, respectively.[2]

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 andVUZU 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 andM-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 asM-Net City in 2015.

M-Net Series Channels

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M-Net Edge

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

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

Channel NumberPrevious NameCurrent nameLaunchRe-Launch
102N/AM-Net Edge2014N/A
113M-Net Series Showcase1Magic20132014
114M-Net Series Reality1Magic20132014
115M-Net Series ZoneM-Net City20132015

Broadcasting history

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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 mostlyM-NetShowcase &Reality both having HD capability whilstZone wasn't upgraded as viewers of the channel experienced SD. With the launch ofM-Net Edge the channel only broadcasts in the evenings from 18:30 (CAT).

See also

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References

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  1. ^"DStv unveils new M-Net Series channels". channel24. 29 May 2014. Retrieved28 September 2014.
  2. ^"M-Net Edge and VUZU AMP coming to DStv". channel24. 11 September 2014. Retrieved28 September 2014.

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