Paramount Network (international): Difference between revisions
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit |
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile app edit Android app edit |
||
Line 46: | Line 46: | ||
Following the rebranding of the channel (along with international [[SpikeTV|Spike]] channels) as Paramount Network, it now adds series from its U.S. domestic counterpart as well as from the television production companies of ViacomCBS and from acquisition of syndicated programming. In some countries, shows from [[Comedy Central]] are also aired on the channel. |
Following the rebranding of the channel (along with international [[SpikeTV|Spike]] channels) as Paramount Network, it now adds series from its U.S. domestic counterpart as well as from the television production companies of ViacomCBS and from acquisition of syndicated programming. In some countries, shows from [[Comedy Central]] are also aired on the channel. |
||
==List of |
==List of channels== |
||
An asterisk (*) indicates that the channel was formerly a [[Spike tv|Spike]] brand. |
|||
⚫ | |||
A double-asterisk (**) indicates that the channel was formerly a Paramount Channel brand. |
|||
⚫ | |||
* Paramount Channel France (2013) |
* Paramount Channel France (2013) |
||
* Paramount Network Poland (2011–15 as Viacom Blink!; 2014) |
* Paramount Network Poland (2011–15 as Viacom Blink!; 2014){{efn|name=p-channel|formerly a Paramount Channel brand}} |
||
* [[Paramount Network (Czech Republic)|Paramount Network Czech Republic]] – formerly Comedy Central from 2015 to 2021 |
* [[Paramount Network (Czech Republic)|Paramount Network Czech Republic]] – formerly Comedy Central from 2015 to 2021 |
||
* Paramount Network Hungary (2020) |
* Paramount Network Hungary (2020){{efn|name=spike|formerly a [[Spike TV|Spike]] brand}} – formerly RTL Spike (Licensed to [[RTL Group]]) |
||
* [[Paramount Network (Spanish TV channel)|Paramount Network Spain]] (2012) |
* [[Paramount Network (Spanish TV channel)|Paramount Network Spain]] (2012){{efn|name=p-channel}} |
||
* [[Paramount Network (Dutch TV channel)|Paramount Network Netherlands]] (2015) |
* [[Paramount Network (Dutch TV channel)|Paramount Network Netherlands]] (2015){{efn|name=spike}} |
||
=== The Americas === |
|||
*[[Paramount Network|Paramount Network USA]] (1983) |
*[[Paramount Network|Paramount Network USA]] (1983){{efn|name=spike}} |
||
* Paramount Network Latin America (2014) |
* Paramount Network Latin America (2014){{efn|name=p-channel}} |
||
**Paramount Network Brazil (2014) |
**Paramount Network Brazil (2014){{efn|name=p-channel}} |
||
=== Defunct channels === |
|||
* Paramount Channel Arabia (2017–20) |
* Paramount Channel Arabia (2017–20) |
||
* Paramount Channel Romania & Moldova (2014–21) |
* Paramount Channel Romania & Moldova (2014–21) |
||
Line 71: | Line 68: | ||
* Paramount Network Denmark (2019–22) – formerly Comedy Central from 2014 to 2019 |
* Paramount Network Denmark (2019–22) – formerly Comedy Central from 2014 to 2019 |
||
* Paramount Network Finland (2019–22) |
* Paramount Network Finland (2019–22) |
||
* Paramount Network Italy (2016–19; 2019–22) |
* Paramount Network Italy (2016–19; 2019–22){{efn|name=p-channel}} |
||
* Spike Italy (2019–22) – This channel coexisted alongside Paramount Network in Italy |
* Spike Italy (2019–22) – This channel coexisted alongside Paramount Network in Italy |
||
* Paramount Network Sweden (2009-22) – formerly [[Comedy Central (Swedish TV channel)|Comedy Central]] from 2009 to 2019 |
* Paramount Network Sweden (2009-22) – formerly [[Comedy Central (Swedish TV channel)|Comedy Central]] from 2009 to 2019 |
||
Line 77: | Line 74: | ||
* Spike Russia and CIS (2017–21) – This channel coexisted alongside Paramount Channel in Russia and CIS |
* Spike Russia and CIS (2017–21) – This channel coexisted alongside Paramount Channel in Russia and CIS |
||
* Paramount Channel Russia and CIS (2014–23) |
* Paramount Channel Russia and CIS (2014–23) |
||
* Paramount Network Asia (2021–24) |
* Paramount Network Asia (2021–24){{efn|name=p-channel}} – This feed closed in Vietnam and Hong Kong in 2023 |
||
==Notes== |
|||
{{notelist}} |
|||
==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 03:46, 11 May 2024
Product type | Television broadcaster |
---|---|
Owner | Paramount Global |
Country | United States |
Introduced | List
|
Discontinued | List
|
Paramount Network is a brand of several television channels operated by Paramount International Networks that showcase the Paramount Pictures film catalogue, and selected TV series from Paramount Global's television productions. The channel was first launched in Spain on March 30, 2012, and in the years since, the channel has operated in a number of territories across Europe, East Africa, Latin America and Asia. It was formerly known as the Paramount Channel (which is still used in France).[1]
History
As Paramount Channel
To date, Paramount Channel has launched in Spain in March 2012, France in September 2013, Hungary in February 2014, Russia in January 2014,[2] Romania on January 14, 2014,[3] Latin America in September 1995 until 2003, but returns again in the brand new look of November 2014,[4] Sweden in December 2014, Poland in March 2015, Italy and Thailand in February and May 2016, and in the Middle East in April 2017.[5]
Relaunch
In May 2018, Viacom announced that the original Paramount Channel in Spain would relaunch as a local version of the U.S Paramount Network, switching to a general entertainment format with television series and films.[6] The same relaunch as the Paramount Network occurred in Italy on March 16, 2019,[7] and in Latin America on April 14, 2020.[8] On October 20, 2020, it was announced that the Hungarian version would also rebrand as the Paramount Network, and the rebranding date was confirmed on November 23 that year. Paramount Channel in Hungary rebranded as the Paramount Network on December 17, 2020.[9][10] In December 2020, ViacomCBS announced Prima Comedy Central in the Czech Republic will be rebranded as Paramount Network.[11] Paramount Network launched effectively on January 12, 2021. On January 26, 2021, it was announced on the Paramount Channel Asia official Facebook page that ViacomCBS announced that the Paramount Channel in Thailand, Malaysia, and the Pacific Islands (including the Philippines) was to be rebranded as Paramount Network on February 1, 2021.
Following the beginning of the launch of Paramount+ in March 2021, and its international expansion, this has led to Paramount Global to close the Paramount Network channels operating in the Nordic countries by the end of 2021, to put more resources towards Paramount+.
In August 2021, Paramount Networks International agreed a deal with Comcast Corporation's Sky Group[12][13][14] to launch the Paramount+ streaming service in various European markets via Sky's set-top boxes[15] and devices.[16] To reduce overall branding confusion with Paramount+, Paramount Network in the UK was rebranded as 5Action on 19 January 2022, without any overall changes to its programme schedule.[17][18]
Less than two weeks before the UK rebranding, rumors begin to surge about Paramount Network and Spike in Italy closing on January 17, 2022.[19] This was later confirmed, with Mediaset acquiring the positions left unused on DTT,[20] and Paramount Network being replaced with the channel Twentyseven.
Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, all the channels under the control of Paramount Global were discontinued from Russia, including the Paramount Channel, on April 28, 2022. The channel would, however, continue broadcasting in CIS regions and Ukraine, until it was permanently discontinued on January 4, 2023,[21][22][23] leaving France as the only region still using the Paramount Channel name instead of Paramount Network, and coincidentally the only region in Europe where the channel coexists alongside Paramount+.
By April 1, 2024, Paramount Network ceased operations in Southeast Asia following the arrival of both streaming platforms, Paramount+ which will launch in June via Blast TV, and Pluto TV which will launch in the near future.
Programming
Launched in September 1995, The Paramount Channel was originally transmitted in Latin America as the launch day and primarily broadcast TV shows such as drama, sitcoms and animated TV shows.
The original Paramount Channel in Spain primarily broadcast films from the 1980s and 1990s, as well as recent television series. The international versions that followed shared a similar format but never the same programming. For instance, films from the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s were broadcast in France, recent TV series and 1990s and 2000s films were broadcast in Italy, and films and TV series from the 1930s, 1970s, 1980s, 2000s, and 2010s were broadcast in Hungary, Poland, Romania, Czech Republic, Russia, the Middle East, Latin America, and Southeast Asia. In addition to airing films, some versions in other countries are also airing combat sporting events from mixed martial arts promotion Bellator MMA.
Following the rebranding of the channel (along with international Spike channels) as Paramount Network, it now adds series from its U.S. domestic counterpart as well as from the television production companies of ViacomCBS and from acquisition of syndicated programming. In some countries, shows from Comedy Central are also aired on the channel.
List of channels
EMAA & Australia
- Paramount Channel France (2013)
- Paramount Network Poland (2011–15 as Viacom Blink!; 2014)[a]
- Paramount Network Czech Republic – formerly Comedy Central from 2015 to 2021
- Paramount Network Hungary (2020)[b] – formerly RTL Spike (Licensed to RTL Group)
- Paramount Network Spain (2012)[a]
- Paramount Network Netherlands (2015)[b]
The Americas
- Paramount Network USA (1983)[b]
- Paramount Network Latin America (2014)[a]
- Paramount Network Brazil (2014)[a]
Defunct channels
- Paramount Channel Arabia (2017–20)
- Paramount Channel Romania & Moldova (2014–21)
- Paramount Network Austria (2018–21)
- Paramount Network UK (2018–22)
- Paramount Network Denmark (2019–22) – formerly Comedy Central from 2014 to 2019
- Paramount Network Finland (2019–22)
- Paramount Network Italy (2016–19; 2019–22)[a]
- Spike Italy (2019–22) – This channel coexisted alongside Paramount Network in Italy
- Paramount Network Sweden (2009-22) – formerly Comedy Central from 2009 to 2019
- Spike Australia (2016–22)
- Spike Russia and CIS (2017–21) – This channel coexisted alongside Paramount Channel in Russia and CIS
- Paramount Channel Russia and CIS (2014–23)
- Paramount Network Asia (2021–24)[a] – This feed closed in Vietnam and Hong Kong in 2023
Notes
References
- ^ "Paramount Channel". Variety. Retrieved April 3, 2015.
- ^ Barraclough, Leo (February 18, 2014). "Paramount Channel Reaches Out to Russia, Hungary". Variety. Penske Business Media, LLC. Retrieved April 3, 2015.
- ^ Cerban, Madalina (May 29, 2014). "Televiziunea de filme Paramount Channel s-a lansat în România". mediafax.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved February 21, 2019.
- ^ de la Fuente, Anna Marie (September 10, 2014). "Paramount to Launch Movie Channel in Latin America". Variety. Penske Business Media, LLC. Retrieved April 3, 2015.
- ^ Newbould, Chris (April 11, 2017). "Paramount Movie Channel launches in the Middle East".
- ^ Rolfe, Pamela (May 21, 2018). "Spain Getting First Paramount Network Outside U.S." The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved June 1, 2018.
- ^ "Paramount Channel diventa... Paramount Network!, le news di Paramount Network Italia". March 19, 2019. Archived from the original on March 19, 2019. Retrieved April 22, 2020.
- ^ Bertran, Agustin (April 17, 2020). "Paramount Channel cambia de nombre a Paramount Network y estrena serie original producida en México". NexTV News Latin America (in European Spanish). Retrieved April 22, 2020.
- ^ "Egy csatornát megszüntet, egyet indít, egyet pedig átnevez a ViacomCBS". DTV News (in Hungarian). October 20, 2020. Retrieved October 20, 2020.
- ^ Akos (November 23, 2020). "ViacomCBS to Make Changes to Its Hungarian Pay-TV Portfolio". CRT. Retrieved November 24, 2020.
- ^ "Paramount Network set for Czech Republic". Broadband TV News. December 4, 2020.
- ^ "ViacomCBS Partners with Sky to Launch Paramount Plus in Europe". August 5, 2021.
- ^ "Paramount Plus is coming to Sky". August 5, 2021.
- ^ "Viacom, Sky Group sign distribution agreement for Paramount Plus". August 6, 2021.
- ^ "Paramount+ launches on Sky Q in 2022". August 11, 2021.
- ^ "How to watch Paramount Plus in the UK – when is it released?".
- ^ "'Paramount Network' Channel is Changing to 5Action". December 22, 2021.
- ^ "Paramount Network to relaunch as 5Action".
- ^ "I canali Viacom Paramount Network e Spike lasciano il digitale terrestre".
- ^ "Mediaset vuole i canali 27 e 49 del digitale terrestre che lascerà Viacom".
- ^ "Конец эфира Paramount Channel CIS (Russia) (04.01.2023)".
- ^ "Viasat: Прекращение трансляции канала Paramount Channel".
- ^ "Paramount Channel withdrawn from Ukraine".
- Paramount Network
- Spanish-language television stations
- Portuguese-language television stations
- Chinese-language television stations
- English-language television stations
- French-language television stations
- Italian-language television stations
- Television networks in Brazil
- Television networks in China
- Television networks in France
- Television channels in Italy
- Television stations in Spain
- Paramount International Networks
- Television channels in North Macedonia
- Paramount Pictures