Syfy (Germany)

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Syfy (Germany)
Station logo
TV station ( private law )
Program type Division program
reception DVB-S2 , DVB-C , IPTV
Start of transmission September 1, 2003
owner NBC Universal
executive Director Katharina Behrends
List of TV channels
Website

SYFY (until September 20, 2010: SciFi ) is a German-language television station that broadcasts mystery , fantasy , science fiction films and series as well as action and horror films . The underlying original format is the US broadcaster Syfy .

The station is operated by Universal Networks International , until 2010 NBC Universal Global Networks Germany , based in Munich , a subsidiary of NBC Universal . SciFi started broadcasting on September 1, 2003 with Erwin Huber as a guest at the launch event.

reception

SYFY is digitally over cable TV and satellite as part of the pay-TV - channel packages from Sky Germany , Vodafone , Eutelsat cable kiosk , Pÿur , wilhelm.tel , Unitymedia and Diveo received too. It is also included in paid IPTV packages from Telekom and Vodafone.

SYFY HD

Since November 2010, the station has also been available in the simulcast HD version on the Swiss cable network operator Cablecom GmbH, and since November 9th on Vodafone Kabel Deutschland . The reception of SYFY HD at KabelBW was announced for December 1st . The HD version has been available via Sky since January 17, 2013 (previously only via satellite).

program

Mainly science fiction series and films - some as TV premieres - are broadcast on the station

Series

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. German SciFi becomes Syfy in September, shows "Warehouse 13" . Serienjunkies.de . Retrieved August 1, 2010.
  2. https://magazin.spiegel.de/EpubDelivery/spiegel/pdf/28530400
  3. Pyur station list. Retrieved August 22, 2019 .
  4. digitalfernsehen.de: Sky soon with Syfy HD and 13th Street HD (accessed on May 19, 2013)