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CNX CNX (TV channel)
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CNX (short for Cartoon Network Extreme) was a short-lived British television channel operated by Cartoon Network Europe (Turner Broadcasting System Europe) in the UK and Ireland. It was aimed at a male audience, with daytime programming aimed at older children and teenagers (predominantly 12–18 years of age), and evening programming aimed at older teenagers and young adults (the 17-34 demographic). The channel was carried in the 'Entertainment' section of the Sky programme guide and was also available on cable. Although CNX was said to stand for Cartoon Network Extreme by some viewers, the channel was advertised with a promo featuring the character Brak from The Brak Show singing "C is for comedy, N is for Japanese animation, X is for extreme", as well as a promo showing Aku from Samurai J CNX fue un canal de televisión británico, operado por Cartoon Network Europe (Turner Broadcasting System Europe) que emitió entre 2002 y 2003. Era señal derivada de Cartoon Network en el Reino Unido e Irlanda. Estaba dirigido a un público masculino, con programación diurna dirigida a niños y adolescentes (por lo general de 12 a 18 años de edad), y programación nocturna dirigida a adolescentes mayores y adultos jóvenes (de 17 a 34 años). El canal estaba en la sección 'Entretenimiento' de la guía de programas de Sky UK y también estaba disponible por cable.
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at time of closure
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2003-09-08
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2002-10-14
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Turner Broadcasting System
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CNX fue un canal de televisión británico, operado por Cartoon Network Europe (Turner Broadcasting System Europe) que emitió entre 2002 y 2003. Era señal derivada de Cartoon Network en el Reino Unido e Irlanda. Estaba dirigido a un público masculino, con programación diurna dirigida a niños y adolescentes (por lo general de 12 a 18 años de edad), y programación nocturna dirigida a adolescentes mayores y adultos jóvenes (de 17 a 34 años). El canal estaba en la sección 'Entretenimiento' de la guía de programas de Sky UK y también estaba disponible por cable. La programación del canal se dividió entre una programación dirigida a adultos por las noches y una programación más enfocada a jóvenes en un bloque Toonami que se emitía gran parte del día.​ La estación transmitió principalmente anime, deportes extremos y dramas (principalmente series de acción / crimen como The Shield y Birds of Prey). Las transmisiones de películas del canal consistieron principalmente en películas de artes marciales, películas de anime y acción / drama.[cita requerida] El canal cerró a la 1 de la mañana del 8 de septiembre de 2003, sin lograr un año de transmisión. Un portavoz de Turner señaló que "el mercado de adultos está abarrotado y es competitivo".​ La señal fue reemplazada por un canal 24 horas de Toonami enfocada a espectadores aún más jóvenes. CNX (short for Cartoon Network Extreme) was a short-lived British television channel operated by Cartoon Network Europe (Turner Broadcasting System Europe) in the UK and Ireland. It was aimed at a male audience, with daytime programming aimed at older children and teenagers (predominantly 12–18 years of age), and evening programming aimed at older teenagers and young adults (the 17-34 demographic). The channel was carried in the 'Entertainment' section of the Sky programme guide and was also available on cable. Although CNX was said to stand for Cartoon Network Extreme by some viewers, the channel was advertised with a promo featuring the character Brak from The Brak Show singing "C is for comedy, N is for Japanese animation, X is for extreme", as well as a promo showing Aku from Samurai Jack morphing into silhouettes of characters of shows from the channel.
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