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{{Infobox television channel
{{Infobox television channel
| name = Comedy Central
| name = Comedy Central
| logo = Comedy_Central_2018.svg
| logo = Comedy_Central_2018.svg
| logo_size = 200px
| logo_size = 200px
| launch_date = 1 March 1999
| logo_caption =
| picture_format = [[1080i]] ([[High-definition television|HDTV]])<br>[[576i]] ([[Standard-definition television|SDTV]])
| launch_date = 1 March 1999
| country = [[Spain]]
| closed_date =
| language = [[Spanish language|Spanish]]
| picture_format = [[1080i]] ([[High-definition television|HDTV]])<br> [[576i]] ([[Standard-definition television|SDTV]])
| area = Spain<br>Andorra<br>Equatorial Guinea
| country = [[Spain]]
| headquarters = Madrid
| language = [[Spanish language|Spanish]]
| network = Comedy Central
| area = Spain<br>Andorra<br>Equatorial Guinea
| owner = [[Paramount Networks EMEAA]]
| headquarters = Madrid
| former_names = Paramount Comedy (1 March 1999-13 May 2014)
| network = Comedy Central
| owner = [[Paramount Networks EMEAA]]
| former_names = Paramount Comedy (1 March 1999-13 May 2014)
| sister_channels =
| replaced =
| replaced_by =
}}
}}
'''Comedy Central''' is a channel available in [[Spain]] through satellite platform [[Digital+]], ADSL TV [[Movistar TV]], Orange TV and cable services. It is owned by [[Paramount Global]].
'''Comedy Central''' is a channel available in [[Spain]] through satellite platform [[Digital+]], ADSL TV [[Movistar TV]], Orange TV and cable services. It is owned by [[Paramount Global]].
Comedy Central was launched in March 1999. Originally, it shared the dial with corporate sibling [[Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon]], but later the two separated in February 2005. It broadcasts a mixture of comedy series (both Spanish and international) and original programming with Spanish comedians.


Comedy Central was launched on 1 March 1999.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Gómez |first=Rosario G. |date=1999-02-27 |title=Canal Satélite amplía los programas infantiles y refuerza las telecomedias |language=es |work=El País |url=https://elpais.com/diario/1999/02/27/radiotv/920070005_850215.html |access-date=2023-12-03 |issn=1134-6582}}</ref> Originally, it broadcast from 7PM to 7AM, sharing the dial with corporate sibling [[Nickelodeon (Spanish and Portuguese TV channel)|Nickelodeon]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=Nickelodeon / Paramount Network / Viacom International (Spain) (Espagne) - Unifrance |url=https://www.unifrance.org/annuaires/societe/363473/nickelodeon-paramount-network-viacom-international-spain |access-date=2023-12-03 |website=www.unifrance.org}}</ref> but later the two separated on 1 February 2005.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Pérez |first=Antonio |date=2005-01-27 |title=Nickelodeon y Paramount Comedy pasan a emitir 24 horas al día cada uno |url=https://www.mundoplus.tv/tv-digital/nickelodeon-y-paramount-comedy-pasan-a-emitir-24-horas-al-dia-cada-uno/ |access-date=2023-12-03 |website=mundoplus.tv |language=es}}</ref> It broadcasts a mixture of comedy series (both Spanish and international) and original programming with Spanish comedians.
The original programming is produced under the umbrella of the ''Nuevos Cómicos'' (new comedians) program. The original ''Nuevos Cómicos'' program is a [[stand up comedy]] program, whose comedians also make theater performance tours since 2001. Some of them are [[Joaquín Reyes (Spanish actor)|Joaquín Reyes]], Carlos Clavijo, Alejandro Angelini, Belén Rubio, [[Ernesto Sevilla]], Diego Wainstein, Micky McPhantom, Juan Diego Martín, [[Raúl Cimas]], Carlos Ramos, Ignatius, Don Mauro, Ricardo Castella, Alex O´Dogherty, Julián López, [[Dani Mateo]], Sandra Marchena, Velilla Valbuena and [[Ángel Martín (actor)|Ángel Martín]].


The original programming is produced under the umbrella of the ''Nuevos Cómicos'' (new comedians) program. The original ''Nuevos Cómicos'' program is a [[stand up comedy]] program, whose comedians also make theater performance tours since 2001.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Pérez |first=Antonio |date=2002-04-03 |title=Paramount Comedy celebra su 3º aniversario |url=https://www.mundoplus.tv/tv-digital/paramount-comedy-celebra-su-3o-aniversario/ |access-date=2023-12-03 |website=mundoplus.tv |language=es}}</ref> Some of them are [[Joaquín Reyes (Spanish actor)|Joaquín Reyes]], Carlos Clavijo, Alejandro Angelini, Belén Rubio, [[Ernesto Sevilla]], Diego Wainstein, Micky McPhantom, Juan Diego Martín, [[Raúl Cimas]], Carlos Ramos, Ignatius, Don Mauro, Ricardo Castella, Alex O´Dogherty, Julián López, [[Dani Mateo]], Sandra Marchena, Velilla Valbuena and [[Ángel Martín (actor)|Ángel Martín]].
Other programs developed from comedians who started in ''Nuevos Cómicos'' are the sketch program ''[[La hora Chanante]]'' and late night shows ''Noche sin tregua'' and ''Nada Que Perder''. In 2009, the channel got a new logo, which is similar to the previous [[Comedy Central]] logo. In 2014 the channel made a rebranding. Its name (which was Paramount Channel) changed to Comedy Central. The logotype also was changed.


Other programs developed from comedians who started in ''Nuevos Cómicos'' are the sketch program ''[[La hora Chanante]]'' and late night shows ''Noche sin tregua'' and ''Nada Que Perder''.
== Roasts ==


On 1 September 2009, the channel got a new logo, which is similar to the previous [[Comedy Central]] logo.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Pérez |first=Antonio |date=2009-08-31 |title=Paramount Comedy cambia su imagen corporativa en septiembre |url=https://www.mundoplus.tv/tv-digital/paramount-comedy-cambia-su-imagen-corporativa-en-septiembre/ |access-date=2023-12-03 |website=mundoplus.tv |language=es}}</ref> On 14 May 2014 the channel made a rebranding. Its name (which was Paramount Channel) changed to Comedy Central. The logotype also was changed.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Álvarez |first=Jose |date=2014-05-01 |title=Paramount Comedy se convierte en Comedy Central a partir del próximo 14 de mayo |url=https://www.formulatv.com/noticias/37501/paramount-comedy-convierte-comedy-central-14-mayo/ |access-date=2023-12-03 |website=FormulaTV |language=es}}</ref>
In May 2014, when Paramount Channel was rebranded Comedy Central the first televised roast in Spain was broadcast. The roast was recorded one month earlier in the Teatro Calderón theatre in [[Madrid]]. El Terrat produced the two roasts made to this date


==Programming==
===Current Programming===
Source:<ref>{{Cite web |title=Programación Comedy Central HD hoy {{!}} Programación TV {{!}} EL MUNDO |url=https://www.elmundo.es/television/programacion-tv/comedy-central-hd.html |access-date=2023-12-03 |website=ELMUNDO |language=es}}</ref>
* ''[[Aquí no hay quien viva]]''
* ''[[Camera Café (Spanish TV series)|Camera Café]]''
* ''[[Dragon Ball Z]]''
* ''[[Duncanville (TV series)|Duncanville]]''
* ''[[F Is for Family|F is for Family]]''
* ''[[Family Guy]]''
* ''[[La que se avecina]]''
* ''[[One Piece]]''
* ''[[Reno 911!]]''
* ''[[Sabrina the Teenage Witch]]''
* ''[[South Park]]''

==Roasts==
In May 2014, when Paramount Channel was rebranded Comedy Central the first televised roast in Spain was broadcast. The roast was recorded one month earlier in the Teatro Calderón theatre in [[Madrid]]. El Terrat produced the two roasts made to this date
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| ShortSummary= '''Roasters:''' Pablo Carbonell, [[Loles León]], [[Arturo Valls]], [[Yolanda Ramos]], [[Falete]], Antonio Castelo and [[Santiago Segura]]
| ShortSummary= '''Roasters:''' Pablo Carbonell, [[Loles León]], [[Arturo Valls]], [[Yolanda Ramos]], [[Falete]], Antonio Castelo and [[Santiago Segura]]

[[Raimundo Amador]] and [[El Gran Wyoming|the roastee himself]] made a musical number
[[Raimundo Amador]] and [[El Gran Wyoming|the roastee himself]] made a musical number
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| ShortSummary= '''Roasters:''' Ignatius Farray, Marta González de Vega, [[Luis Piedrahita]], [[Miguel Ángel Revilla]], Josema Yuste, and [[Santiago Segura]]
| ShortSummary= '''Roasters:''' Ignatius Farray, Marta González de Vega, [[Luis Piedrahita]], [[Miguel Ángel Revilla]], Josema Yuste, and [[Santiago Segura]]

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==References==
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==External links==
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[[Category:Television channels and stations established in 1999]]
[[Category:Television stations in Spain]]
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Revision as of 11:48, 3 December 2023

Comedy Central
CountrySpain
Broadcast areaSpain
Andorra
Equatorial Guinea
NetworkComedy Central
HeadquartersMadrid
Programming
Language(s)Spanish
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
576i (SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerParamount Networks EMEAA
History
Launched1 March 1999
Former namesParamount Comedy (1 March 1999-13 May 2014)

Comedy Central is a channel available in Spain through satellite platform Digital+, ADSL TV Movistar TV, Orange TV and cable services. It is owned by Paramount Global.

Comedy Central was launched on 1 March 1999.[1] Originally, it broadcast from 7PM to 7AM, sharing the dial with corporate sibling Nickelodeon,[2] but later the two separated on 1 February 2005.[3] It broadcasts a mixture of comedy series (both Spanish and international) and original programming with Spanish comedians.

The original programming is produced under the umbrella of the Nuevos Cómicos (new comedians) program. The original Nuevos Cómicos program is a stand up comedy program, whose comedians also make theater performance tours since 2001.[4] Some of them are Joaquín Reyes, Carlos Clavijo, Alejandro Angelini, Belén Rubio, Ernesto Sevilla, Diego Wainstein, Micky McPhantom, Juan Diego Martín, Raúl Cimas, Carlos Ramos, Ignatius, Don Mauro, Ricardo Castella, Alex O´Dogherty, Julián López, Dani Mateo, Sandra Marchena, Velilla Valbuena and Ángel Martín.

Other programs developed from comedians who started in Nuevos Cómicos are the sketch program La hora Chanante and late night shows Noche sin tregua and Nada Que Perder.

On 1 September 2009, the channel got a new logo, which is similar to the previous Comedy Central logo.[5] On 14 May 2014 the channel made a rebranding. Its name (which was Paramount Channel) changed to Comedy Central. The logotype also was changed.[6]

Programming

Current Programming

Source:[7]

Roasts

In May 2014, when Paramount Channel was rebranded Comedy Central the first televised roast in Spain was broadcast. The roast was recorded one month earlier in the Teatro Calderón theatre in Madrid. El Terrat produced the two roasts made to this date

RoasteeRoast master(s)Original air dateES viewers
(millions)
Alex O'Dogherty14 May 2014 (2014-05-14)-
Andreu Buenafuente12 July 2015 (2015-07-12)-

Roasters: Pablo Carbonell, Loles León, Arturo Valls, Yolanda Ramos, Falete, Antonio Castelo and Santiago Segura

Raimundo Amador and the roastee himself made a musical number
Anabel Alonso24 February 2019 (2019-02-24)-
Roasters: Ignatius Farray, Marta González de Vega, Luis Piedrahita, Miguel Ángel Revilla, Josema Yuste, and Santiago Segura

References

  1. ^ Gómez, Rosario G. (1999-02-27). "Canal Satélite amplía los programas infantiles y refuerza las telecomedias". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2023-12-03.
  2. ^ "Nickelodeon / Paramount Network / Viacom International (Spain) (Espagne) - Unifrance". www.unifrance.org. Retrieved 2023-12-03.
  3. ^ Pérez, Antonio (2005-01-27). "Nickelodeon y Paramount Comedy pasan a emitir 24 horas al día cada uno". mundoplus.tv (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-12-03.
  4. ^ Pérez, Antonio (2002-04-03). "Paramount Comedy celebra su 3º aniversario". mundoplus.tv (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-12-03.
  5. ^ Pérez, Antonio (2009-08-31). "Paramount Comedy cambia su imagen corporativa en septiembre". mundoplus.tv (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-12-03.
  6. ^ Álvarez, Jose (2014-05-01). "Paramount Comedy se convierte en Comedy Central a partir del próximo 14 de mayo". FormulaTV (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-12-03.
  7. ^ "Programación Comedy Central HD hoy | Programación TV | EL MUNDO". ELMUNDO (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-12-03.