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| IFC | |
|---|---|
| Launched | September 1, 1994 |
| Owned by | Rainbow Media |
| Slogan | always, uncut. |
| Sister channel(s) | AMC WE tv Sundance Channel |
| Website | IFC.com |
| Availability | |
| Satellite | |
| DirecTV | Channel 550 |
| Dish Network | Channel 131 (SD) Channel 894 (HD) |
| Cable | |
| Available on most U.S. cable systems | Check local listings for channel numbers |
| IPTV over ADSL | |
| Verizon FiOS | Channel 385 |
The Independent Film Channel (IFC) is a cable network that airs independent film and related programming uncut and uncensored, 24 hours a day. Hence, they operate under the mantra "always, uncut." IFC presents programming that includes feature-length films, original documentaries, shorts, animated series, original series, and content exclusively for the web.
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IFC's first-ever theatrical-length original movie will be an adaptation of the "Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter" series, set to air in 2010.[12]
IFC regularly features several anime series.
[29] IFC's website, is the home to blogs and news about film, music and politics in addition to content about IFC's series, documentaries and programming. IFC.com is also the home to a variety of original web series.
IFC.com's daily show is called “Lunchbox” -- it features a rotating panel of hosts who discuss themes in music, film, politics and the web. Hosts include Jim Shearer, IFC’s music blogger, Alison Willmore, IFC’s film blogger, Will Rabbe and Sarah Scully, IFC’s political bloggers, Aimee Carlson, who covers internet content, and Jon Gabrus.
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