MBC Max

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MBC Max
Broadcast areaMiddle East and North Africa
HeadquartersRiyadh, Saudi Arabia
Programming
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerMBC Group
Sister channelsMBC 1
MBC 2
MBC 3
MBC 4
MBC Drama
MBC+ Drama
MBC Action
MBC Persia
Al Arabiya
Wanasah
Al Hadath
MBC+ Power
MBC Variety HD
MBC Bollywood
MBC Masr
MBC Masr 2
MBC Iraq
MBC Pro Sports
History
Launched26 October 2008; 15 years ago (2008-10-26)
Availability
Terrestrial
Oqaab
(Afghanistan)
Channel 52
Streaming media
YouTubeWatch online (SD)

MBC Max (stylized as MBC MAX) is a free-to-air movie channel that broadcasts non-stop Hollywood films and it is an alternative to its sister channel MBC 2.

MBC Max HD was launched on the 1st of July, 2011.

History[edit]

The channel was launched as a test broadcast on 22 October 2008. During that time, it would continuously show its own promotional TV ad on loop. The channel's official launch date was the 26th of October at 7:00 pm U.A.E. time.[1] Its' first aired film was Spider-Man.

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MBC Max shows films with milder, more family-friendly content compared to MBC 2. MBC Max may not show horror films and other related genres. Furthermore, the channel does not show any film that contains extreme forms of violence. MBC Max even has slightly more censorship than MBC 2, but mostly with the audio simply to remove the majority of a certain film's bad language, as well as bigger cuts of other censored and sexual scenes.

MBC Max also features MBC 4 prints of animated and family films, always broadcasting in the middle of the afternoon U.A.E. time, as these films feature the same MBC 4-based, higher-level censorship. (This only applies to films that were originally on MBC 4, as the animated and family films that premiered on MBC Max did not feature such censorship, even though many of those films later appeared on MBC 4, unsurprisingly featuring censorship.)

Despite MBC Max's reputation for broadcasting mild films, it does however broadcast certain R-rated films, such as dramas and comedies, e.g. Me, Myself & Irene, albeit the audio was heavily edited since the film contained strong language. It is only important to the channel that films do not feature extreme visual violence and/or sexual themes.

Additionally, MBC Max broadcasts classical films more often than MBC 2, since the majority of Hollywood films from the 1960s and before are considered mild by today's standards.

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