| AXN Sci-Fi | |
|---|---|
| Launched | May 1, 2006 |
| Owned by | Sony Pictures Entertainment |
| Picture format | 4:3 (576i, SDTV) |
| Country | Europe |
| Broadcast area | Italy Romania Poland Hungary Bulgaria Czech Republic Slovakia Russia Ukraine Kazakhstan |
| Sister channel(s) | AXN Crime AXN BeTV (Parts of Asia) |
| Website | www.axnscifi.com |
| Availability | |
| Satellite | |
| Sky Italia (Italy) | 133 |
| Bulsatcom (Bulgaria) | Channel 24 |
| Cyfra+ (Poland) | Channel 51 |
| Cyfrowy Polsat (Poland) | Channel 37 |
| Digi TV (Romania, Hungary) | |
| Dolce (Romania) | |
| Max TV (Romania) | |
| N (Poland) | Channel 28 |
| NTV Plus (Russia) | |
| Viasat Ukraine (Ukraine) | |
| CS Link (Czech Republic) | |
| Boom TV (Romania) | |
| Cable | |
| RCS&RDS (Romania) | Channel 60 |
| UPC (Romania) | Channel 95 |
| AlmaTV (Kazakhstan) | |
| UPC Poland | Channel 480 |
| Internet television | |
| i-TV (Romania) | |
AXN Sci-Fi is a European movie channel owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment. It is available in Italy, Poland, Hungary, Ukraine, Russia, Romania, Kazakhstan and Bulgaria on Sky Italia, Boom TV, Bulsatcom, Cyfra Plus, Cyfrowy Polsat, Digi TV, Dolce, iNES, Max TV and N. The channel was launched in Czech Republic and Slovakia in October 2007.
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