Active: 2004: Fearnet: An American horror cable channel. All of the content on this channel is under license from various copyright holders. Specialized programming includes cult films, classic horror, comedy, B movies, modern thrillers, series, home … With an eclectic mix of ground-breaking and genre-defining content including horror films, documentaries, Director’s Nights and supernatural series, you’ll be entertained, informed and terrified. Monsters HD was the "First, and Only UNCUT and Commercial-free, all-Monster-Movie channel in High-Definition." Broadcasting on Sky channel 317, Virgin 149, Freeview 70 and Freesat 138, Horror is the UK's original channel dedicated to the dark side of cinema and television.

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Horror Channel is the UK’s first channel dedicated to the dark side of cinema and television. Defunct: 2003: Horror Channel: A British horror cable movie channel that sometimes airs sci-fi content as well. Horror Movies from Switch International, Vision Films Inc, Sonar Entertainment Inc and Beyond International. Watch free horror movies and TV shows online in HD on any device. With an eclectic mix of ground-breaking and genre-defining content including niche, cult and box office movies along with fantasy, sci-fi and supernatural series, you'll be entertained and terrified. The Horror Channel is a British television channel showing Horror films and television series and some science fiction. It is broadcast in the UK, Ireland and Italy. The first HD, uncut, commercial-free horror channel. Broadcasting on Sky channel 317, Virgin 149, Freeview 70 and Freesat 138, Horror is the UK's original channel dedicated to the dark side of cinema and television. Tubi offers streaming horror movies and tv you will love.

The 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week, linear horror and creature feature network launched on October 1, 2003, in the United States and premiered exclusively on the Voom DTH satellite platform, owned by Cablevision.