FUNimation Channel Goes Hi-Def!

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If you’re an anime´ fan and love HD, you’ll be interested to learn that America’s only all anime´, all the time channel, FUNimation Channel has added a High-Definition feed, as of today.

Details follow the jump.

FUNIMATION CHANNEL GOES HIGH-DEFINITION 

The Nation’s Leading Anime TV Network Launches High-Definition Feed, New Branding and Enhanced Program Line-up 

West Palm Beach, FL – September 7, 2010 –FUNimation Channel, the nation’s only 24/7 Anime TV Network, launched today a high-definition feed broadcast in true HD along with new branding across it’s HD and SD platforms in conjunction with an exclusive, expanded programming line-up of the most popular anime titles available.

Since its launch in September 2005, FUNimation Channel has been on the cutting-edge of anime entertainment.  The transition to HD comes at a time where viewers are demanding the option to watch top-rated anime 24/7 in high-definition on their TV. The transition will continue to solidify FUNimation Channel as a market leader in the Anime space.

“We are thrilled to offer FUNimation Channel HD to this tech savvy, highly educated 18-34 year old core audience” said Bill Saltzgiver, Olympusat’s Senior Vice President of Network Operations. “The transition to HD allows for a more robust and superior qualities that FUNimation Channel fans have come to expect.”

To showcase the FUNimation Channel’s evolution, the network will bolster its programming line-up with many new series and top hits including, "Samurai 7", "Baccano", "Darker than Black", "Slayers Evolution R", "D Gray Man", “Soul Eater”, “Claymore”, “Slayers Revolution” and "Devil May Cry" to meet Anime fans’ never-ending hunger for more content.   

“This wave of new content will be the first of many additions to come as Funimation Channel reacts to customer demand,” adds Saltzgiver.

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  1. How many people here have called their television service provider about requesting the FUNimation Channel because if they do not know there is a demand for it, they will not provide the channel?

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