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Discovery Kids (stylized as DK) is a Latin American subscription television channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery and headquartered in Miami, Florida, which started as a programming block on the Latin American version of Discovery Channel.
TelevisaUnivision owns six broadcast television networks: Las Estrellas, Canal 5, FOROtv and Nu9ve in Mexico, and Univision and UniMás in the United States. Current programming [ edit ]
Canal Hollywood is a movie cable channel available in Spain and Portugal. Initially it was a single channel airing for all Iberia, with feeds in Portuguese or Spanish, it later split. In 2011, it became available in HD in Spain and Portugal. In 2015, the Spanish and Portuguese channels became independent.
Canal Hollywood (Portugal and Spain) Europa Europa (Latin America) Film & Arts (Latin America) Film+ (Czechia and Slovakia) Film Cafe (Hungary, Romania and Poland) Film Mania (Hungary and Romania) IFC (United States and Canada) Legend (United Kingdom) part of the CBS-AMC Networks UK Channels Partnership; Sundance Channel (Canada) SundanceTV ...
Canal 5 also features some of Televisa's productions, such as El Chavo Animado and Mujeres Asesinas 3 by Pedro Torres. In recent years, Canal 5's Twitter page started posting strange and disturbing posts typically between 3-7 am including the Michael Rosen's Lunchtime song, only to be deleted after said date. Since then, the posts have been ...
Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Arecibo: 54 35 WCCV-TV: La Cadena del Milagro: CDM SD on 54.2 Mayagüez: 3 32 WIPM-TV: PBS (WIPR-TV 6.1) : PBS Kids on 3.3 : 4
It is a companion to the Canal Once public television network. Once Niñas y Niños is broadcast as a subchannel on the IPN's Canal Once transmitters and is a required channel for carriage on all pay television systems in Mexico; [1] it also airs a programming block of children's programs on the main Canal Once channel.
Disney Channel Spain was launched in 1998, when The Walt Disney Company and Sogecable (now Prisa TV) made an agreement to distribute a Spanish version of the Disney Channel on the satellite platform Canal Satélite Digital. The channel began broadcasting on 17 April 1998.