Minimax (TV channel)

For the defunct TV channel in Spain, see Minimax (Spanish TV channel).
Minimax
Launched 1996
Network ProTV SA
Owned by Canal+ Cyfrowy (1996–2004, Polish version only)
AMC Networks International Central Europe (2007–present)
Picture format 16:9/4:3 (Depending on the aspect ratio of the program airing)
Broadcast area Spain (defunct)
Hungary
Poland (defunct)
Serbia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Albania
Macedonia
Montenegro
Romania
Moldova
Czech Republic
Slovakia
Slovenia
Sister channel(s) Animax
Megamax
Website http://www.minimaxtv.rs/
Availability
Satellite
Cable
UPC Romania Channel 501 (digital with DVR)
Channel 121 (digital)
IPTV
Moldtelecom (Moldova) 201
Moja TV
(Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Channel 010

Minimax is a Central European children's channel, broadcast in Hungary (Hungarian), Slovenia (Slovene), the Czech Republic and Slovakia (Czech), Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia & Herzegovina and Macedonia (Serbian) & Romania and Moldova (Romanian). It launched in Hungary in 1996 and aired in Poland from 1999 to 2004. In Hungary, as of April 2007, it timeshares the channel slot with anime channel Animax after 8 PM. Previously, Minimax timeshared the channel with MusicMax, Game One, iTV Hungary, and m+, now known as Cool TV. Minimax airs in a 16:9 aspect ratio. The first look was animated by in 1996. On March 27, 2013, Minimax unveiled a new 3D logo. Minimax's policy goals include edutainment and non-violent programming.

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