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yes! It is possible and I just can't believe it that SCI FI Channel will be available in the Philippines. I found it out during the Star Trek advance screening last May 7, 2009 in IMAX. They sponsored the advance screening and the formally announces that they will be having a trade launching on May 15, 2009, Friday at 7:00 PM in A.Venue Hall, Makati Avenue.
So I'm inviting all Sci fi fans and geekies to come and check out their trade launch. I'll be there to check and visit it after my Angels and Demons premiere night in Greenbelt 3. I already sent out my probe droids to check it at 7:00 PM and hopefully the probe droids can deliver a good coverage of the event. Hope to see everyone there!, Wear your sci fi related t-shirts! ehehehe
NBC launches SCI FI in the Philippines
Regional - As part of its plans for continued channel expansion in Asia Pacific, NBC Universal Global Networks is set to launch the SCI FI channel into the Philippines from tomorrow.The move is also central to the company's growth objective led by Roma Khanna, president of global networks & digital initiatives.
"This is an important step in our growth plan for the Asia Pacific, a priority region where we are committed to building a significant presence with our world-class brands," Khanna said.
NBCU Global Networks has also appointed Solar Entertainment Corporation to be its channel distributor as well as its advertising sales representative for SCI FI in the Philippines. SCI FI joins both Hallmark Channel and KidsCo - (a joint venture channel owned by leading media companies NBC Universal, Corus Entertainment and The Cookie Jar Group) in the Philippine market.
With this announcement, SCI FI is now in eight countries in the Asia Pacific region, Universal Channel in six markets and Hallmark Channel is in 20 countries throughout the Asia Pacific region. SCI FI's original content includes a mix of premieres, movies and science fiction lseries. - http://www.marketing-interactive.com/news/11416