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BT Vision gains Adult Swim animation channel
by Jan Harris
BT has announced the addition of the Adult Swim animation channel to its BT Vision IPTV service.
The channel, which has a cult following in the US, features animated programming for adults, which combines humour and ironic, edgy action.
It is produced by Turner Broadcasting System and includes programmes such as Robot Chicken, The Brak Show, Aqua Teen Hunger Force and Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law.
The Adult Swim channel is available for 9p per episode on demand. Unlimited access is also available on a subscription basis, as part of the £6 per month subscription for the TV pack, or £14 for subscription to the TV, Music, Kids and replay packs.
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