Porto Canal

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Porto Canal
Logo Porto Canal.jpg
CountryPortugal
Broadcast areaPortugal
Angola
Mozambique
HeadquartersMatosinhos
Programming
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerFC Porto
History
Launched29 September 2006
Links
Websiteportocanal.pt
Availability
Cable
NOSChannel 13 (SD)
Channel 37 (HD)
NowoChannel 18
Satellite
NOSChannel 13 (SD)
MEOChannel 14 (SD)
IPTV
MEOChannel 14 (SD)
Channel 194 (HD)
VodafoneChannel 13 (HD)
Channel 186 (SD)

Porto Canal is a Portuguese pay television channel broadcasting from northern Portugal based in Matosinhos. Launched on 29 September 2006, it replaced former NTV (from Porto TV, based in Vila Nova de Gaia) which transformed into RTPN, Radiotelevisão Portuguesa's news channel.

In July 2010, Porto Canal launched three new delegations in Mirandela, Arcos de Valdevez and Penafiel, and in the beginning of 2011, three more in Guimarães, Braga and Vila Real.[1]

On 4 March 2011, Porto Canal announced a partnership with Portuguese sports club F.C. Porto. On 1 August 2011, F.C. Porto assumed the management of Porto Canal, launching two new F.C. Porto related programs, Flash Porto and Somos Porto.[2] Porto Canal also broadcasts live full matches of the F.C. Porto teams of football (only FC Porto B home games), basketball, handball and roller hockey.

Programming[]

In terms of content the channel airs generalist and regional programming. It focuses primarily on news of the northern region of Portugal, having also many diverse programs.

Since the partnership with FC Porto, it has programs like Flash Porto or 45 Minutos à Porto that broadcast club-related news and information.

Major programs (non-sports)[]

  • À Conversa com Ricardo Couto
  • Caminhos da História
  • Cinema Batalha
  • Clube de Cozinheiros
  • Consultório
  • Destino Norte
  • Jornal Diário
  • Mentes que Brilham
  • Net Diário
  • Notícias às 17
  • Notícias às 18
  • Notícias às 19
  • Pólo Norte
  • Parlamento da Região
  • Ponto Cardeais
  • Porto Alive!
  • Radioativo
  • Saúde no Tacho
  • Territórios
  • Testemunho Directo
  • Último Jornal
  • Valter Hugo Mãe

Sports programs (FC Porto)[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Porto Canal vai passar a ser o Canal do Norte" (in Portuguese). Jornal de Notícias. 2 February 2011. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Nem tudo é azul e branco no canal de TV do FC Porto" (in Portuguese). Público. 2 August 2011. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
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