The Garmin Epix 2 was my favorite sports watch of 2022 and I’ve used it to track three marathons plus countless other events. Garmin recently launched the Epix Pro watches, which come in different ...
EPIX, the premium TV network owned by Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM), has launched EPIX NOW, the network’s new streaming service available through partner app stores. Starting today, the service features ...
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Epix is getting into the streaming game. The MGM-owned premium cabler announced the launch of its new digital platform, Epix Now, during the Television Critics Association press tour Sunday — the same ...
Michael Wright joined Epix in 2017, just six months after MGM assumed control of what had been a joint venture between the studio, Lionsgate and Viacom by buying out its former partners. Since then, ...
Epix, the premium TV service that is a joint venture between Viacom, Lionsgate and MGM, has reached its first carriage deal with Verizon Communications' FiOS TV. By Georg Szalai, The Associated Press ...
Pay cable channel Epix has signed a deal with the NFL for a new weekly series called NFL: The Grind. It will air during football season, premiering on September 11 at 9 p.m. ET following Week 1 action ...
Epix is getting into the streaming game, as the TV network owned by MGM has launched Epix Now, a new $5.99 per month streaming service available through partner app stores that features its full ...
Amazon may have made waves earlier this month with news that it would now allow users to watch Prime Instant Video titles while offline, but now other video service providers are beginning to follow ...
Michael Wright, who is President of cable network Epix, is to take over MGM’s scripted television duties following the departure of Steve Stark. This comes after it emerged that Stark was leaving as ...
Reporting from NEW YORK — Sports documentary producer Ross Greenburg was feeling a bit nostalgic as he oversaw a crew of video editors crash on the first installment of his latest Epix series “Road to ...