Horror-Focused FAST Channel Scream TV Sets U.S. Launch

Horror-Focused FAST Channel Scream TV Sets U.S. Launch

As a seasoned gamer with a penchant for all things eerie and spine-tingling, the announcement of Scream TV has me positively thrilled! Having spent countless hours delving into the dark corners of gaming’s horror genre, I can’t help but feel a sense of camaraderie with NYX Media Corp. Their dedication to crafting an immersive horror experience resonates deeply with my own passion for the macabre.


Close to Halloween, a U.S. television channel focused on horror movies will be launching for the first time.

Starting October 13, the new channel, Scream TV (owned by NYX Media Corp.), will make its debut. It can be accessed through Distro TV app, and is compatible with streaming devices such as Roku, Amazon Fire TV, as well as mobile platforms. NYX Media, headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta, not only manages Scream TV, but also operates Fast channels in Canada and the United Kingdom.

NYX Media Corp.’s CEO, Corinne Ferguson, expressed great enthusiasm about the upcoming debut of Scream TV. This new platform will offer a distinctive horror entertainment experience to audiences all across North America at no cost. As dedicated aficionados of horror, our team is committed to meticulously designing an immersive journey through the genre that captivates viewers night after night and around the clock. We understand that time is a valuable resource, so we strive to create programming that respects this, aiming to provide viewers with the best possible experience.

The Scream TV collection boasts a horrifying lineup, spanning from timeless classics like the silent movies “The Phantom of the Opera” and “Nosferatu,” the 60’s films “13 Ghosts” and “Black Sunday,” to chilling hits of the 70s and 80’s such as “Halloween,” “The Evil Dead,” “Suspiria,” “Black Christmas,” and “Alice Sweet Alice.” You can also find more modern terrors like “The Descent” and the “Hell House LLC” series.

On Scream TV, you’ll find a variety of shows such as “Tales of the Unexpected” and “One Step Beyond”. For those who prefer a more lighthearted approach to the genre, there are family-friendly options like episodes of “Casper the Friendly Ghost” and the popular ’70s Canadian series, “The Hilarious House of Frightenstein”. New original shows and shorts will be added to the lineup in the future.

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2024-10-02 19:24