Fox Premium

Fox Premium App & TV
Launched Latin America:
1997 (as Moviecity)
November 3, 2014 (as Fox+)
2016 (as Fox+ Premium)
March 11, 2017 (as Fox Premium)
Brazil:
February 13, 2016 (as Fox+)
2016 (as Fox+ Premium)
March 11, 2017 (as Fox Premium)
Picture format 480p (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Slogan Eso que no deberías perderte (Spanish)
Tudo que você não deveria perder (Portuguese)
("What you shouldn't miss")
Language English with subtitles in Spanish / Portuguese
Broadcast area Latin America
Headquarters Atlanta, Georgia, US
Formerly called Moviecity (1997-2014)
Fox+ (2014-2016)
Fox+ Premium (2016-2017)
Availability
Satellite
DirecTV (Latin America)
SKY (México)
Claro TV (Brazil) Channel 681 (Fox Premium 1 HD)
Channel 682 (Fox Premium 2 HD)
Vivo TV (Brazil) Channel 133 (Fox Premium 1 HD)
Channel 134 (Fox Premium 2 HD)
Oi TV (Brazil) Channel 79 (Fox Premium 1 HD)
Channel 80 (Fox Premium 2 HD)
SKY (Brazil) Channel 544 (Fox Premium 1 HD)
Channel 545 (Fox Premium 2 HD)
Cable
NET (Brazil) Channel 681 (Fox Premium 1 HD)
Channel 682 (Fox Premium 2 HD)

Fox Premium is a group of premium pay-TV channels founded in 1997 by LAPTV under the name Moviecity, dedicated to the exhibition of movies by subscription Latin America. Fox Premium offers films in their original version, without censorship or dubbing.

It is currently owned by Fox Networks Group and operated by Fox Networks Group Latin America, who also operates other signs of the basic service as Cinecanal and Film Zone. Transmitted from Atlanta, Georgia in the United States.

History

In Latin America, LAPTV test broadcast nine new premium channels plus two basic channels four premium plus two basic channels in HD additional services (VOD, and internet) channels, to the acquisition by Fox International Channels who became the operator of the brand.

In 2012 its competitor HBO signed with Universal Studios to start shooting films from 2014 to 2015 ahead from its channels.

In 2014 Fox+ stops broadcasting the latest DreamWorks Animation studio films, starting with The Croods forward by premium channels throughout Latin America but just are transmitted by basic channel Fox 2 years after its premiere on the big screen.

In 2014, Fox International Channels Latin America announced the launch Fox+ Play for multiplatform entertainment, the start of Fox+ Play service was simultaneously with the launch of Fox+ package. In November 3 of the same year, an innovation includes the redesign and restructuring of existing channels and premium Moviecity, Cinecanal, and the launch of Fox Comedy, without commercial breaks.

In 2016, Fox+ was launched in Brazil with two channels, Fox 1 and Fox Action, at a first point, dedicated exclusively to series, since the rights to the movies featured on Fox+ in Spanish-speaking countries are held in Brazil by Rede Telecine, part-owned by 21st Century Fox, Fox+'s parent company.

Channels

Spanish-speaking Latin America & Caribbean

  • Fox Premium Movies (formerly Cinecanal 2, Citymix, Moviecity Hollywood and Fox Movies)
  • Fox Premium Series (formerly Moviecity, Moviecity Premieres and Fox 1)
  • Fox Premium Action (formerly Cityvibe, Moviecity Action and Fox Action)
  • Fox Premium Cinéma (formerly Citymundo, Moviecity Mundo and Fox Cinéma)
  • Fox Premium Classics (formerly Cinecanal Classics, Citystars, Moviecity Classics and Fox Classics)
  • Fox Premium Comedy (formerly Fox Comedy)
  • Fox Premium Family (formerly Cityfamily, Moviecity Family and Fox Family)

Brazil

  • Fox Premium 1 (formerly Fox 1)
  • Fox Premium 2 (formerly Fox Action)
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