Syfy (international)

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Syfy, in some countries named Sci Fi and stylized as SYFY, is a pay channel brand owned and operated by NBCUniversal International Networks that broadcasts in-house and acquired science fiction, fantasy, horror, supernatural and paranormal programming. Originally named the "Sci-Fi Channel" and first launched in the United States on September 24, 1992, it expanded to the United Kingdom 3 years later, followed by the Netherlands and Belgium a year after that, i.e. 1996.

Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed)
Sister channels
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Syfy
Syfy’s current logo used since 2017
NetworkNBCUniversal International Networks
Programming
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerNBCUniversal
Sister channels
History
Former namesSci-Fi Channel
Links
WebsiteOfficial website
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Channel logo, 2010—2017

The name Syfy was officially adopted on July 7, 2009, and most were renamed Syfy Universal during the early 2010s. Sci Fi Channels in Poland, Serbia, Slovenia and future Sci Fi Channels in Greece, Malta and the now defunct Sci Fi Channel in Romania, became Sci Fi Universal due to syfy having a profane meaning in Polish. In 2017, the channel got rebranded and the Universal suffix was already dropped.[1]

Global Syfy or Sci Fi channels

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ChannelCountry or regionLaunch date
SyfyUnited States1992
Syfy (France)FranceDecember 16, 2005
Syfy (Spain)Spain and AndorraJune 1, 2006
Sci Fi (Poland)PolandDecember 1, 2007
Syfy (Portugal)PortugalDecember 6, 2008
Sci Fi (Balkans)Serbia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and MontenegroOctober 1, 2009[2]
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Former channels

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ChannelCountry or regionLaunch yearShutdown year
Syfy (UK & Ireland)United Kingdom and IrelandOctober 1, 1995July 26, 2022 (Channel rebrands as Sky Sci-Fi)
Syfy (Germany)Germany and SwitzerlandSeptember 1, 2003January 27, 2026 (channel rebrands as Sky Sci-Fi)
Syfy (Netherlands)Netherlands and Belgium (Flanders)October 1, 1996 – 1998 as Sci-Fi Channel, re-launched on March 30, 2007July 1, 2016
SF (Australia) (part ownership)AustraliaDecember 1, 2006[3]December 31, 2013, replaced by Syfy in 2014
Syfy (Latin America)Latin America1995 (block on USA Network)November 2001 (block on USA Network)
April 1, 2007October 1, 2023 (replaced by USA Network (second iteration))
Syfy (Italy) (as a block on Steel) Italy January 19, 2008 January 1, 2013
Sci Fi (Japan)JapanApril 1, 2008March 31, 2010
Sci Fi Universal (Romania)Romania April 18, 2008[4] December 31, 2011
Syfy (Russia)RussiaMay 30, 2008February 28, 2013
Syfy (Asia)AsiaJuly 1, 2008July 1, 2017
Syfy (Australia) (wholly owned)AustraliaJanuary 1, 2014, replaced SFDecember 31, 2019 (replaced by Fox Sci-Fi)[5]
Syfy (MENA)Middle East and North AfricaJuly 6, 2016[6]2019
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See also

  • CTV Sci-Fi Channel, a Canadian television channel that shows most of Sci-Fi Channel/Syfy's programming

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