Sony PIX | |
Owner: | Sony |
Parent: | Culver Max Entertainment |
Picture Format: | 576i (SDTV) 1080i (HDTV) |
Languages: | English Hindi Tamil Telugu |
Country: | India |
Area: | India, Bangladesh, Nepal |
Headquarters: | Mumbai, Maharashtra |
Sister Channels: | See List of channels owned by Culver Max |
Terr Serv 1: | DVB-T2 (India) |
Terr Chan 1: | Check local frequencies |
Availability Note: | - Available on all major Indian DTH & Cables. |
Online Serv 1: | SonyLIV |
Online Chan 1: | Live |
Sony PIX (Formerly known as Set Pix) is an Indian English language pay television movie channel owned by Culver Max Entertainment. The channel mainly airs American live action and animated Hollywood movies in English with also dubbed in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu languages.
Sony PIX Launched in April 2006 as a library re-run English movie channel until 31 March 2011. From 2006 to 2011, the channel broadcast various classic old American English movies. On 1 April 2011, the channel was revamped and started airing new and some popular content from Sony Pictures until 2017.[1]
From 2013, Sony PIX signed a deal with Metro Goldwyn Mayer[2] to premiere the studio's new titles on television; with this deal Sony PIX aired James Bond films and Hobbit series.
From 2015, Sony PIX signed a deal with NBCUniversal[3] to air Universal Pictures latest releases.[4] Furthermore, in 2018, Sony PIX signed a movie content deal with Warner Bros latest releases.[5]
Currently, Sony PIX has movie distribution licenses with NBCUniversal, Sony Pictures, Warner Bros. Discovery, Lionsgate, The Walt Disney Company And Paramount Pictures.[6]
Sony PIX also broadcasts films with the audio feed of Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu Languages.[7]
Since its launch Sony PIX broadcast FIFA Football events up till 2015.[8]
Sony PIX holds movie premiere events in selected cities which allows fans to watch movies before their release.[9]
See main article: Sony Le Plex HD. Sony Le Plex HD was the second English Movie channel from Culver Max Entertainment[10] this channel was discontinued on 31 December 2018.[11]