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Sony Spin

Sony Spin was a Latin American cable television channel, launched on May 1, 2011, replacing the local version of Animax.
==History==
Animax, being Sony's first attempt to offer a 24-hour anime channel in Latin America, was planned to broadcast the series in two formats: series containing 25 episodes or more (the majority, not all of them) would be aired at weekdays, whereas the series with less than 25 episodes would be shown only on certain days of the week, much like it is done in Japan. It was usual on one day to see a premiere episode of a series and as minimal two more as encores. Also, after every series, the channel aired a section called ''Animedia'', which showed musical video clips of Japanese artists, extra information about anime and other themes, summaries of events dedicated to anime, and presentations about future series for the channel. As of January 2007, the channel aired a segment called Animax Nius (Nius = News), a teaser that featured news related to anime and other topics.
As of 2011, anime was relegated to late nights, as Western programming took over most of Animax's airtime. In May 1, 2011, the channel was renamed as Sony Spin and changed most of its programming, even removing its anime programming at late nights.
On July 1, 2014, Sony Spin was removed from cable and satellite operators.
== Programming ==

* ''90210''
* ''The Adventures of Merlin''
* ''Amar y Temer''
* ''Blue Mountain State''
* ''Joan of Arcadia''
* ''That '70s Show''
Past programming, as Sony Spin:
* ''18 to Life''
* ''Archer''
* ''Being Human (North America)''
* ''Beverly Hills 90210''
* ''Black Cat''
* ''Black Jack''
* ''Bleach''
* ''Blood+''
* ''Call Me Fitz''
* ''Clueless''
* ''Dead Like Me''
* ''Death Note''
* ''Fate/stay night''
* ''Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood''
* ''Gamers TV''
* ''Get Backers''
* ''Glory Daze''
* ''Is She Really Going Out With Him?''
* ''Jake & Blake''
* ''Jane by Design''
* ''Kenny vs. Spenny''
* ''Look''
* ''Lost''
* ''Lost Girl'' (currently seen on AXN)
* ''Make It or Break It''
* ''Melissa & Joey'' (currently seen on Canal Sony)
* ''Next Stop for Charlie''
* ''The Nine Lives of Chloe King''
* ''Parker Lewis Can't Lose''
* ''Punk'd'' (only seen on Brazil)
* ''Rock Road''
* ''Samurai 7''
* ''Samurai X''
* ''Sesiones con Alejandro Franco''
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* ''Sesiones Off Season''
* ''State of Georgia''
* ''Switched at Birth''
* ''Teen Wolf'' (currently seen on Canal Sony)
* ''Time of Your Life''
* ''Warp TV''
Past programming, as Animax:
* ''10 Things I Hate About You''
* ''American Dreams''
* ''The Best Years (repeats currently seen in Brazil on Multishow)''
* ''Blood Ties''
* ''The Boondocks''
* ''Distraction''
* ''Fullmetal Alchemist''
* ''FusionA2'' (not seen in Brazil, where a version was aired on MTV, as Estúdio Coca-Cola Zero)
* ''In the Qube''
* ''Kaya''
* ''Lil' Bush''
* ''Living Lahaina''
* ''Maui Fever''
* ''The Middleman''
* ''Planet Survival''
* ''Ruby and the Rockits''
* ''Spaceballs: The Animated Series''
* ''The Prince of Tennis''
* ''Twin Spica''
* ''The Twelve Kingdoms''

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