3Net Launches In-House Production Arm

3D cable channel 3Net launches an in-house production company to make original 3D content.

3Net -- the 3D cable channel owned by Sony, Discovery and IMAX -- has created an in-house production company to make original 3D content, according to a report by the Los Angeles Times.

“With the industry now struggling to keep pace with the rapidly accelerating consumer demand for 3D programming across multiple platforms...the formation of a world-class production studio to help fill both the 3D and ultra-high-definition content voids became a logical next step in our evolution as a global player in the entertainment arena,” said Tom Cosgrove, president of 3Net.

A slate of projects is to be announced in the coming weeks.

Launched in 2011, 3Net currently carries a mix of nature and adventure programming. Shows include Safari Park Adventure and Forgotten Planet. The channel also reportedly carries cage fights in 3D.

Programming from other channels owned by Discovery such as Animal Planet's Puppy Bowl are available in 3D on 3Net.

While Hollywood movie studios have embraced 3D for the big screen, the format has not yet taken hold on the small screen. Many of the big distributors, incuding Time Warner Cable and Comcast, do not yet carry 3Net, although the channel is available on DirecTV.

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Formerly Editor-in-Chief of Animation World Network, Jennifer Wolfe has worked in the Media & Entertainment industry as a writer and PR professional since 2003.

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