Amazon officially retires Epix website, apps after MGM Plus launch
Amazon this week officially retired the Epix brand name following the movie channel and streaming service’s rebranding to MGM Plus this year.
Epix is an American premium pay TV network owned by the television arm of film studio Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer (MGM). The channel is based in New York City.
Amazon this week officially retired the Epix brand name following the movie channel and streaming service’s rebranding to MGM Plus this year.
Epix has released its new programming lineup ahead of the network’s relaunch under the MGM Plus branding slated for mid-January.
Philo says it will remove movies recorded on MGM HD from the cloud DVR of its users by October 31.
Amazon will shut down the MGM HD cable movie network by the end of the month.
Amazon says it will rebrand the premium movie network Epix as MGM Plus next year.
Hulu has removed dozens of films after its deal with cable channel Epix lapsed last week.
Fubo TV subscribers will soon be able to add Starz and Epix’s multiplex of channels on top of their subscriptions.
Comcast Corporation has made good on a promise to remove the Starz multiplex of channels from its top tier packages.
Starting December 10, the cable giant will replace several Starz channels with Epix, a multiplex movie network programmed by MGM Studios.