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American classic movie television network
This article is about the television channel. For other uses, seeMovie (disambiguation).

Television channel
Movies!
TypeFree-to-airtelevision network
(movies andtelevision programs)
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaNationwide viadigital terrestrial television
(U.S. coverage: 61%)[1] and streaming
HeadquartersChicago,Illinois
Programming
Picture format480i (SDTV)
(transmitted in either16:9widescreen or4:3letterbox)
Ownership
Owner
ParentPopcorn Entertainment, LLC[2]
Key people
Sister channelsMeTV
MeTV+
MeTV Toons
Heroes & Icons
Catchy Comedy
Start TV
Story Television
Dabl
History
FoundedJanuary 28, 2013 (2013-01-28)
LaunchedMay 27, 2013 (2013-05-27)
Links
Websitemoviestvnetwork.com
Availability
Terrestrial
List of affiliates
Streaming media
Service(s)Frndly TV,[3] Philo

Movies! (also known as simplyM!)[4] is an Americanfree-to-airtelevision network, owned by Popcorn Entertainment, LLC, ajoint venture betweenWeigel Broadcasting and theFox Television Stations subsidiary ofFox Corporation. The network's programming emphasizesfeature films but also ModernE/I programming on Sunday mornings produced/distributed by Storrs Media/Telco Productions. The network's programming and advertising operations are based in Weigel Broadcasting's headquarters onNorth Halsted Street inChicago,Illinois.

It is available in severalmarkets throughdigital subchannelaffiliations withfree-to-airtelevision stations, as well as through carriage onpay television providers through a local affiliate of the network.[5] Movies! provides programming 24 hours a day and broadcasts in the16:9widescreen picture format,[6] available in eitherstandard definition orhigh definition depending on the station's preference.

Though the network does air commercials, it otherwise carries film edits without profanity and content that does not meet FCC guidelines, and refuses broadcast syndication cuts of films, with no time slot constraints. A notation in the Movies! title card stating no film alterations is aired at the beginning of every film broadcast.Short films are aired to line up films to the top of the hour when needed, and to fill out time for a film that runs short.

Background

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On January 28, 2013, Fox Television Stations and Weigel Broadcasting announced the formation of Movies!, with plans to launch the network onMemorial Day of that year.[7][5][6] Movies! officially launched on May 27, 2013, at 8:10 a.m.Eastern Time, initially debuting on the subchannels of both of the network's co-parents: fiveFox and 11MyNetworkTVowned-and-operated stations owned by Fox Television Stations, and two stations owned by Weigel. Its programming was inaugurated by a ten-minute clip introducing the network, followed by the first film to be telecast on Movies!, the 1975 filmWesternTake a Hard Ride.[8][9]

Programming

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Films

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Described as presenting "a variety of theatrical motion pictures in a new, viewer and advertiser friendly format, not seen on broadcast television to date",[10] films featured on Movies! as of February 2022 primarily consist of releases fromThe Walt Disney Company,Warner Bros.,Sony Pictures Entertainment andShout! Factory, but the network also shows content fromParamount Pictures,Universal Pictures, ReTV,[11] andPeter Rodgers Organization.[citation needed][12] The network's film roster concentrates mainly on classic films from the 1920s to the 1980s, though in recent years, films from the 1990s and select films from the 2000s and 2010s are also presented at times.[9]

As of February 2025, Movies! broadcasts most of its movie presentations in thematic blocks including:

  • “Mid-Century Movies!" – a Monday nightdouble feature of films from the 1950s and 1960s;
  • "Wild West Movies!” – an all-dayWestern movie marathon airing each Tuesday;
  • "Noir to Die For” – an all-day marathon ofnoir films airing each Thursday;
  • "Friday Night Frights" – a weekly prime time double-feature ofhorror andscience fiction films;
  • “Saturday Morning Movies!” – consisting of films from theHopalong Cassidy,Laurel and Hardy andBlondie franchises;
  • “Popcorn Movies!” – a matinée showcase of comedy films every Saturday afternoon;
  • “Definitive Movies!” – a Saturday prime time showcase of notable film classics;
  • “Sunday Night Noir” – a weekly quadruple-feature noir showcase;
  • "Icon-a-Thon" – a spotlight of legendary actors (airing without a set schedule) showcasing four or five signature movies from throughout their career.

Movies! presents many of its features in their originalaspect ratio (widescreen or full screen) whenever possible,[5] which are either presented in the16:9 or4:3letterboxed format depending on the affiliate's preference in transmitting the subchannel; scope films, however, are often reformatted from2.35:1 to 1.85:1. Films that are broadcast on the network are edited for graphicprofanity and inappropriate violent or sexual content, but are not edited for running times to fit in a set time block.[13]

Start and end times for films airing on the network are influenced by a combination of the film's original running time and the commercial breaks inserted within the broadcast (the network limits the amount of advertising featured during its programming to twelve minutes per hour),[13][14] with airtimes for films varying between the conventional top-and-bottom-of-the-hour scheduling (e.g., 6:30 a.m. or 8:00 p.m.) and incremental five-minute margins (e.g., 2:10 p.m. or 3:55 a.m.) that more closely mirror the scheduling structures ofpremium cable channels than other advertiser-supported networks[8][9] (this scheduling format, which still results in a particular film's running time to be somewhat longer than the original runtime of its theatrical release depending on the content edits, was replicated byGetTV from its launch in February 2014 until it began converting into a general entertainment format in 2017). The network does not display persistenton-screen logo bugs during its programming, outside of customary 15-second identifications shown after each commercial break promoting the program being aired (usually accompanied by the film's release year).

Children's programming

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In order to meet requirements imposed by theFederal Communications Commission on the amount ofeducational programming content that a broadcast station must air each week, Movies! airs a three-hour block of children's programs that were originally distributed forsyndication on Sunday mornings supplied by Storrs Media/Telco Productions (currently featuringDog Tales Classics,Getting Green andMade in Hollywood: Teen Edition). This allows its affiliates to carry the network's full schedule without having to purchaseE/I programming from the syndication market to comply with the rules.[9]

Affiliates

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Main article:List of Movies! affiliates

As of July 2014, Movies! has current or pending affiliation agreements with television stations in 43media markets encompassing 22 states and theDistrict of Columbia, covering approximately 49% of the United States.[15][16] Fox Television Stations and Weigel Broadcasting launched Movies! in markets served by a station owned-and-operated by the Fox network or its sister programming service MyNetworkTV. Not all of the Fox Television Stations outlets carried Movies! at launch,WJZY inCharlotte (which came under Fox ownership one month prior to the network's debut) did not begin carrying Movies! until July 1, 2014,[15] due to an existing affiliation agreement withAntenna TV.

InChicago—where Fox Television Stations and Weigel Broadcasting each own television stations—Fox-ownedWFLD serves as that market's charter affiliate of the network, instead of one of Weigel's three stations in that market (WCIU-TV,WWME-CA andWMEU-CD). This makes Movies! the first Weigel-owned network in which the company's Chicagoflagship stations do not serve as affiliates (WCIU formerly carried This TV under Weigel ownership before it moved toWGN-TV upon becoming part-owned byTribune Broadcasting in November 2013, andMeTV is carried on WWME-CD and relayed a subchannel of WCIU).WBND-LD inSouth Bend,Indiana carries Movies! on its third digital subchannel;WMLW-TV inMilwaukee carried the network from its launch until August 4, 2014, when Movies! moved to a newly created secondary subchannel ofABC affiliateWISN-TV.[17] Following the WISN deal, that station's ownerHearst Television signed affiliation agreements on a piecemeal basis to add Movies! to select stations, mainly those affiliated with networks other than ABC, during late 2014 and early 2015 (Hearst already carries sister network MeTV in a majority of the markets where it owns stations).

In addition to its carriage on the Fox- and Weigel-owned outlets at the network's launch, the network is also carried on the digital subchannels of television stations owned by other broadcasting companies.[18] Soon after its launch, Movies! reached distribution agreements with several broadcasting groups to add the network on the subchannels of some of their stations. The first stations outside of the Fox and Weigel outlets to sign deals to carry the network wereKFFV inSeattle,WLWC inProvidence (both owned by OTA Broadcasting) andKPXJ inShreveport (owned byKTBS, LLC) in October 2013, with the three stations adding the network between November 10 and December 10.[19] The following month, in November 2013, Movies! signed affiliation agreements with nine stations owned byBonten Media Group, Cocola Broadcasting and the Maranatha Broadcasting Company.[20] Four additional stations (inSalt Lake City;Boise;Wausau; andVictoria, Texas), through deals with companies such as theNexstar Broadcasting Group and Saga Communications, added the network between May and October 2014.[15]

In June 2022,Frndly TV announced the planned addition of Movies! to their streaming lineup.[21][22] However, after several months delay, Movies! was added on February 3, 2023.[23][24]

References

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  1. ^Buckman, Adam (July 26, 2016)."Diginets Keep Growing, Despite Auction Cloud".TVNewsCheck. NewsCheck Media. RetrievedNovember 7, 2016.
  2. ^"Movies! TV Network".Movies! TV Network.© 2020 Popcorn Entertainment, LLC
  3. ^"What channels does Frndly TV offer?".frndlytv.com. RetrievedJune 20, 2022.
  4. ^"Movies! TV Network/M! Promos-Facebook".Movies! TV Network-Facebook. RetrievedSeptember 23, 2024.
  5. ^abcStaff (January 28, 2013)."Fox Stations, Weigel Launching Movies! – The 24-Hour Movie Network Will Debut on the Subchannels of 17 Fox O&Os This Spring".TVNewsCheck. RetrievedJune 12, 2014.
  6. ^abMichael Malone (January 28, 2013)."Fox O&Os, Weigel Launch Movies! Digi-Net – Another Player in Crowded Entertainment Subchannel Space".Broadcasting & Cable. RetrievedJune 12, 2014.
  7. ^Malone, Michael (March 25, 2013)."This May Explain Why We Have a Shirtless 'Magnum, P.I.' on Our Cover Today".Broadcasting & Cable. RetrievedJune 12, 2014.
  8. ^abDuane Dudek (May 23, 2013)."Weigel Introducing New Movies! Channel Monday".The Dudek Abides (blog of theMilwaukee Journal Sentinel. RetrievedJune 12, 2014.
  9. ^abcd"Movies TV Network – Schedule".Movies!. May 27, 2013. Archived fromthe original on June 7, 2013.
  10. ^Feder, Robert (January 29, 2013)."Weigel Creates New Digital Network for Fox TV Stations".Time Out Chicago. RetrievedJune 12, 2014.
  11. ^Don, James."Movies and Films".videobuddyapp. RetrievedSeptember 24, 2023.
  12. ^Gash, Chris (June 18, 2014)."Wily Indies Succeed on Digital Channels Where Majors Struggle".Variety. RetrievedJuly 8, 2014.
  13. ^abDudek, Duane (May 23, 2013)."Weigel introducing new MOVIES! channel Monday".Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. RetrievedJuly 8, 2014.
  14. ^"megamovies.cc". Wednesday, December 28, 2016
  15. ^abc"Movies! Network Signs Five New Affiliates". TVNewsCheck. June 10, 2014. RetrievedJuly 5, 2014.
  16. ^"Stations for Network - Movies!".RabbitEars.info. RetrievedJanuary 18, 2015.
  17. ^"Facebook status: We can't wait to launch our new "Movies! Milwaukee" network on August 4!".WISN-TV viaFacebook. July 25, 2014. RetrievedJuly 30, 2014.
  18. ^Kevin Eck (January 31, 2013)."Fox to Debut All Movie Network for Local TV Digital Subchannels". TVSpy (blog ofMediabistro.com). RetrievedJune 12, 2014.
  19. ^"Movies! Adds Seattle, Providence, Shreveport".TVNewsCheck. October 8, 2013. RetrievedJuly 8, 2014.
  20. ^"The Movies! Diginet Adds Nine Affiliates".TVNewsCheck. November 7, 2013. RetrievedJuly 8, 2014.
  21. ^"Frndly TV-Watch Movies!".Frndly TV. RetrievedJune 30, 2022.
  22. ^Tamanini, Matt (June 30, 2022)."Frndly TV to Add Classic Film Channel Movies! to Streaming Lineup".The Streamable. RetrievedDecember 30, 2022.
  23. ^"Watch Movies! | Frndly TV - Live & On Demand".try.frndlytv.com.
  24. ^Bouma, Luke (February 3, 2023)."Frndly TV Finally Adds The Movies! Channel to Its Lineup".Cord Cutters News. RetrievedFebruary 3, 2023.

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