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'''HBO Latin America |
'''HBO Latin America''' is a company which owns several [[Television networks|cable networks]] in the region of [[Latin America]]. It is a joint venture between [[WarnerMedia]] and Ole Communications. |
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In [[Latin America]], the channels owned by WarnerMedia are broadcast by two different subsidiaries, [[Turner Broadcasting System#Latin America|Turner Broadcasting System Latin America]] (who broadcasts [[Turner Network Television|TNT]], [[CNN International]], [[CNN en Español]], [[truTV]], [[Cartoon Network (Latin America)|Cartoon Network]], [[Chilevisión]] and other sister channels) and HBO Latin America Group, which broadcasts other related channels. |
In [[Latin America]], the channels owned by WarnerMedia are broadcast by two different subsidiaries, [[Turner Broadcasting System#Latin America|Turner Broadcasting System Latin America]] (who broadcasts [[Turner Network Television|TNT]], [[CNN International]], [[CNN en Español]], [[truTV]], [[Cartoon Network (Latin America)|Cartoon Network]], [[Chilevisión]] and other sister channels) and HBO Latin America Group, which broadcasts other related channels. |
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Company type | Joint venture |
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Industry | Entertainment Cable television Interactive Media |
Founded | October 31, 1991 |
Headquarters | Caracas, |
Area served | Latin America |
Owner | WarnerMedia (majority) Ole Communications (minority) |
Subsidiaries | Owned-and-operated channels: HBO Latin America HBO2 Latin America HBO Signature Latin America HBO Family Latin America Cinemax Latin America Max Max Up Max Prime Distributed channels: A&E Latin America History Latin America H2 Latin America Lifetime Latin America (all 4 are owned and operated by A+E Networks Latin America, expect Lifetime Latin America is a joint venture with Sony Pictures Television Latin America) |
Website | Official Website |
HBO Latin America is a company which owns several cable networks in the region of Latin America. It is a joint venture between WarnerMedia and Ole Communications.
In Latin America, the channels owned by WarnerMedia are broadcast by two different subsidiaries, Turner Broadcasting System Latin America (who broadcasts TNT, CNN International, CNN en Español, truTV, Cartoon Network, Chilevisión and other sister channels) and HBO Latin America Group, which broadcasts other related channels.
Operating channels
HBO Latin America Group owns and operates these channels (most of those are simulcast in HD):
- HBO Latin America (Formerly known as HBO Ole) / HBO Brazil (Brazil)
- HBO2 Latin America
- HBO Plus (West/East)
- HBO Family
- HBO Signature
- Cinemax Latin America (Since 2009 as an ad-supported basic cable network)
- Max
- Max UP
- Max Prime (West/East)
HBO Latin America Group distributes these channels:
Owned by A+E Networks Latin America (co-owned by A+E Networks and Ole Communications):
- History Latin America
- H2 Latin America (started in July 2014 to replace the Bio.)
- A&E Latin America
- Lifetime Latin America (started in June 2014 to replace Sony Spin)
NBCUniversal International Networks Latin America:
- E! Latin America (owned by Comcast/NBCUniversal and Ole Communications)
- Telemundo Internacional (owned by Comcast/NBCUniversal and Ole Communications except in Mexico, where the channel is distributed by Televisa Networks)
- Universal Channel (except in Brazil, where the channel is operated by a 50/50 joint venture between NBCU and Globosat and distributed by Globosat)
- Studio Universal (except in Brazil, where the channel is operated by a 50/50 joint venture between NBCU and Globosat and distributed by Globosat)
- Syfy (except in Brazil, where the channel is operated by a 50/50 joint venture between NBCU and Globosat and distributed by Globosat)
- Euronews (except in Brazil, where the channelis operated by a 50/50 joint venture between NBCU and Globosat and distributed by Globosat)
- Golf Channel
Sony Pictures Entertainment:
Warner Bros. Entertainment (operated by Turner Broadcasting System Latin America):
Defunct channels
- Animax
- Bio.
- HBO Family *e
- HBO HD
- Locomotion
- Sony Spin