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Thanks. Where on cable?
Posted by: kieran 09:54 pm EST 02/15/20
In reply to: Schepisi's film of "Six Degrees..." is on cable tonight; and one of the best filmed plays. - Delvino 08:43 pm EST 02/15/20

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re: Thanks. Where on cable?
Last Edit: Delvino 11:53 am EST 02/16/20
Posted by: Delvino 11:51 am EST 02/16/20
In reply to: Thanks. Where on cable? - kieran 09:54 pm EST 02/15/20

Sorry, didn't return last night.

It was on: ScreenPix Voices SD, Xfinity Channel 166 in the NYC/NJ area.

I would imagine that it might be repeated. I stumbled upon the channel, since it's not one that I normally watch.

UPDATE: I wanted to know what I was landing on. Here's info:

"Epix, the pay-TV network owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), Oct. 16 announced an expanded carriage agreement with Comcast Cable that will enable the pay-TV operator to deliver Epix’s portfolio of movies and original series to Xfinity subscribers.

On Dec. 12, Epix will launch ScreenPix, a suite of library channels offering a curated collection of classic movies, uncut and commercial free. The suite includes ScreenPix; ScreenPix: Action; ScreenPix: Westerns; and ScreenPix: Voices, a channel dedicated to diverse voices.

“We have a shared commitment to providing viewers an unmatched experience and are excited for Xfinity TV customers to experience Epix’s lineup of new original series and great movies,” Michael Wright, president of Epix, said in a statement.

Beginning with the first quarter 2020, Xfinity subs will have access to Epix original docuseries “Slow Burn” and “Laurel Canyon”; as well as limited series “Belgravia,” from Julian Fellowes and the creative team behind “Downton Abbey.”
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