Home Box Office
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HBO (Home Box Office) is a premium cable television network. HBO airs theatrically-released feature films, self-produced full-length television movies, and various original series. Some of its popular series past and present include The Sopranos, Sex and the City, Six Feet Under, and Curb Your Enthusiasm. HBO broadcasts boxing matches under the banner name HBO Boxing.
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History
HBO was the first cable network to originate as a non-terrestrial broadcast TV network. HBO went on the air in 1972 after Gerald Levin (who rose to become Chairman & CEO of future media collosus, Time Warner) through Time Inc. formed the network in 1971. Originally, the network transmitted via terrestrial microwave towers. In 1975, HBO became the first TV network to broadcast its signals via satellite when it showed the "Thrilla in Manila" boxing match between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier. In January 1986, HBO also became the first satellite network to encrypt its signal from unauthorized viewing by way of the Videocipher II System. Later, HBO was one of the first cable TV networks to broadcast a high-definition version of its channel.
Originally, HBO was part of Time Inc.. When Time merged with Warner Communications in 1989, it became part of Time Warner, who serves as its parent company today.
HBO also manages sister network Cinemax, which focuses more on movies and less on original series. Cinemax (or "skinamax" and "sinamax" in some circles) has been accused of being an outlet for pornography during late night hours.
HBO has also developed a reputation for offering very high quality original programming. HBO is a subscription-only service and does not carry normal commercials; both of these factors relieve HBO from pressures to tone down controversial aspects in their programs, thus allowing for explicit themes, such as graphic violence, explicit sex and profanity.
The network is currently received in roughly one-third of households in the United States . It can be quite expensive to acquire HBO because subscribers are often required to pay for an extra "tier" of service even before paying for the channel itself (though all of the HBO channels are often priced together in a single package). Someone upgrading from a standard cable package might see their bill increase more than 40%.
Since TV critics are generally obligated to keep track of HBO, but the general public is not, the network's influence can be overstated. However, several HBO programs have been re-aired on other networks (usually after some editing), and a number of them are available on DVD.
HBO has several companion channels such as HBO 2, HBO Comedy, HBO Family, HBO Latino, HBO Signature, and HBO Zone. HBO also operates the Cinemax channels.
HBO has international operations in Latin America, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Southern Asia and India.
HBO original programming
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These are shows that are either currently on HBO or have been on it in the past.
- The Adventures of Tintin (1990)
- America Undercover (1993–present)
- Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes (2003)
- Arliss (1996–2003)
- Autopsy: Hosted by Dr. Michael Baden. (1994–2002)
- Band of Brothers (with the BBC) (2001)
- The Bill (1994–present)
- Big Love (2005–present)
- Boxing After Dark
- Carnivāle (2003–2005)
- The Comeback (2005–present)
- Costas Now (2005–present) (formerly On the Record with Bob Costas (2001–2005)
- Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000–present)
- Da Ali G Show (with Channel 4) (2003–present)
- Def Comedy Jam (1992–1997)
- Def Poetry (2002–present)
- Deadwood (2004–present)
- Dream On (1990–1996)
- Entourage (2004–present)
- Family Bonds (2004)
- Fraggle Rock (with TVS and CBC (1983–1987)
- From the Earth to the Moon (1998)
- Hysterical Blindness (2002)
- Inside the NFL (1977–present)
- K Street (2003)
- The Larry Sanders Show (1992–1998)
- Live From Baghdad (2002)
- Mr. Show with Bob and David (1995–1998)
- Norma Jean & Marilyn (1996)
- Not Necessarily the News (1983–1990)
- Oz (1997–2003)
- Perversions of Science (1997)
- Real Time with Bill Maher (2002–present)
- Real Sex (2000)
- Real Sports (1995–present)
- Rome (2005–present)
- Sex and the City (1998–2004)
- Sex Bytes
- Six Feet Under (2001–2005)
- Sports of the 20th Century documentaries
- The Sopranos (1999–present)
- The Storyteller (with Jim Henson) (1987–1988)
- Tales from the Crypt (1989–1996)
- Tenacious D (1999)
- Tracey Takes On... (1996–1999)
- Unscripted (2005)
- The Wire (2002–present)
- World Championship Boxing (1977–present)
See also
External link
- Official HBO website (http://www.hbo.com/)de:Home Box Office