Sky 3D
Broadcast areaItaly
NetworkSky Italia
Programming
Language(s)Italian
Picture format1080i (3DTV)
Ownership
OwnerSky Italia Sky plc
History
Launched6 September 2011 (2011-09-06)
Closed15 January 2018 (2018-01-15)
Links
Websitewww.sky.it/3d

Sky 3D was a 3D television channel on the Sky platform, that launched on 6 September 2011 with the film Winx Club 3D: Magical Adventure. The channel broadcasts a mixture of movies, entertainment and sport for 12 hours a day from 01:00 pm to 01:00 am GMT.

History

On 11 January 2016, Sky 3D modified the logo to conform to the British TV channel of the same name.

From 8 to 16 October 2016 the channel was entirely dedicated to 3D cinema to remember the ancient films of the history of cinema in 3D.[1]

In December 2017, Sky announced that the channel will only be available on demand from January 2018. The dedicated Sky 3D TV channel closed on 15 January 2018 and programming will only be available on Sky On Demand.[2]

Programming

The programs of entertainment are:

The films are:

The programs of sport are:

  • Serie A
    • Roma - Juventus
    • Milan - Inter
    • Roma - Lazio
    • Juventus-Inter
    • Inter - Milan
  • UEFA Champions League:
    • Manchester City - Napoli
    • Napoli - Bayern Monaco
    • Milan - Barcellona
    • Arsenal - Milan
  • Bundesliga:
    • Werder Brema - Amburgo
  • Premier League:
    • Manchester United - Chelsea
    • Manchester City - Everton
    • Tottenham Hotspur - Arsenal
    • Manchester UTD - Manchester City
    • Chelsea - Arsenal
    • Tottenham Hotspur - Manchester United
    • Manchester City - Chelsea
    • Chelsea - Tottenham Hotspur
  • La Liga

Darts:

Basketball:

Rugby

Extreme sport:

  • ESPN Summer X Games Highlights
  • High Octane (AXN production)

Tennis:

References

  1. "Sky 3D Vintage, un progetto editoriale unico in un canale senza precedenti - Digital-News". Digital News (in Italian). 2016-10-08. Retrieved 2018-01-18.
  2. "Assistenza Sky 3D | Sky". www.sky.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2018-01-18.


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