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Cannibal Clown
Nov 11th, 2002, 08:44 PM
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ADV Films Announces Launch of the Anime Network on Digital Cable
Official ADV Press Release:

FOR THE FIRST TIME, QUALITY ANIME PROGRAMMING TO BE AVAILABLE ON CABLE TELEVISION 24 HOURS A DAY

HOUSTON, November 6, 2002-ADV Films today announced publicly the creation of The Anime Network(tm), the first television channel in North America dedicated to anime (Japanese animation) and anime-related content. The Anime Network(tm) targets the nation's estimated 85 million cable television subscribers, and seeks to capitalize on cable's increasing dominance in the world of at-home entertainment.

Initially announced in June, 2002 at ADV Films' 10th Anniversary party in Tokyo, and announced in the U.S. at ADV's November 2 invitation-only 10th Anniversary party in Houston, the creation of The Anime Network(tm) has the industry abuzz with excitement and speculation.

"This has been in the works for some time," said ADV Films President, Founder and CEO John Ledford. "Until now, the market and the culture haven't been ready for it. But today ever-increasing numbers of Americans are becoming familiar with anime and its distinctive aesthetic; they're curious about anime, they're hungry for it, and The Anime Network(tm) is going to deliver it right to their televisions."

Competitive Advantage
While existing cable outlets have enjoyed strong ratings with limited blocks of anime and anime-inspired animated programming, The Anime Network(tm) will make fine anime programming available to viewers 24 hours a day.

"The Anime Network(tm) is the next logical step," said Ledford. "The television outlets that currently carry anime aren't meeting the potential demand; they offer very limited selections of titles, and only during very restricted hours. The Anime Network(tm) will change all of that, and we're excited to be leading the revolution."

Content
The Anime Network(tm) model is structured around four categorized content areas: Action Zone, Sci-Fi, Comedy Incorrect, and Horror/Martial Arts. These categories are designed to include virtually the entire spectrum of quality anime, while contextualizing content for new viewers unfamiliar with specific titles.

Coming Up
Coming soon, releases detailing geographic/service provider availability of The Anime Network,(tm) along with information about whom viewers can call regarding local availability; also, a sneak preview of programming that will be available in The Anime Network(tm)'s first months.

MADRUCKIS
Nov 12th, 2002, 01:14 AM
does dance of joy and snaps ankle

BlackThornn
Nov 16th, 2002, 09:44 PM
Big question on my mind is will all the anime shown on the network be censored all to **** like it is on Cartoon Network?

If not, this is great! It'll definitely be bookmarked as one of my favorite channels.

If so, I can only really see this as being a damper on widespread acceptance of anime among the more mature audiences in the US.

merylsilverburg
Nov 17th, 2002, 05:37 PM
Originally posted by BlackThornn
Big question on my mind is will all the anime shown on the network be censored all to **** like it is on Cartoon Network?

That's a good question and I too, wonder about that. I have a feeling that maybe it might be censored and cut because it's not just teens and adults who watch animes. People of all ages have access to a TV. But, it also depends on what type of animes they'll be showing. I guess we'll just have to wait and see, but I sure hope they don't...

One of my biggest concerns is the language of the animes that are gonna be shown. Is it going to be in pure Japanese with subtitles or....dubbed? I don't mind dub animes, if the voices sound okay. But, I still prefer the subtitles....:P

kold
Nov 17th, 2002, 11:51 PM
Originally posted by Cannibal Clown
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ADV Films Announces Launch of the Anime Network on Digital Cable

HBO, Cinemax etc is digital cable so i doubt it will be. im so happy ive been waiting for a 24/7 anime channel forever. i just recently bought digital cable from me provider a few weeks ago too!

merylsilverburg
Nov 19th, 2002, 10:40 PM
I'm not sure if this is the same...but on this channel called "TechTV" they said that they will be showing anime on a daily basis starting December 30. Does anyone know if this is the same as what ADV is talking about?

kold
Nov 20th, 2002, 12:47 AM
im almost possitive its not what ADV is talking about and the anime on techtv will most likely be censored since like all there shows are for all ages. i dont know though but from my knownledge on it so far that is what i think.