Space (Latin American TV channel)
Country | Latin America |
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Broadcast area | Latin America |
Headquarters | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Spanish and Portuguese |
Picture format | 1080i HDTV (downscaled to 16:9 480I/576i for the SDTV feed) |
Ownership | |
Owner | WarnerMedia International |
Sister channels | TNT TNT Series Warner Channel TCM I-SAT TBS Very Funny |
History | |
Launched | 11 March 1991 |
Links | |
Website | spacego |
Availability | |
Cable | |
Cablevisión (Argentina) | Channel 44 (Analogue) Channel 304 (HD) |
(Panamá) | Channel 235 (SD) Channel 1235 (HD) |
Satellite | |
DirecTV (South America) | Channel 518 (SD) Channel 1518 (HD) |
Dish Mexico | Channel 226 (SD) Channel 920 (HD) |
Sky Mexico | Channel 418 (SD) |
Movistar TV | Channel 604 (SD) Channel 871 (HD) |
Space is a Latin American pay television channel owned by WarnerMedia International. It airs movies, TV series and boxing events. It was launched on 11 March 1991 and it is headquartered in Buenos Aires, Argentina. This television network is aimed at an adult audience.
History[]
Space was launched on 11 March 1991 as the first Latin American 24-hour movie channel. It was owned and operated by Imagen Satelital, a company owned by Argentine businessman Alberto González. In its first years, it was an entertainment network heavily centred towards films and sporting (mostly combat sports (including boxing)) events.
In 1997, Imagen Satelital was bought by , itself owned by Venezuelan conglomerate Grupo Cisneros. In 2002, after a graphical rebrand, Space includes artistic shows in its programming schedule.
In October 2007, Claxson Interactive Group was purchased by Turner Broadcasting System Latin America; its channels (including Space) started to be managed by the regional branch of Time Warner. On 8 April 2008, Turner modifies Space's programming in order to avoid inside competition with TNT Latin America, and centres its programming towards action, adventure and suspense films.
In 2009, Space launches its own HD feed, and two years later, in 2011, it launches a second audio track in English to its video feeds.
Current shows[]
Sports[]
- NBA on TNT basketball games (narrated and commented by Leo Montero and Daniel Jacubovich in Spanish, Marcos César and Fabio Malavazzi in Portuguese; former basketball star Maria Paula Silva also comments during the playoffs and All-Star Game)
Soccer (for BRA viewers only due to distribution and license from Esporte Interativo Brasil)[]
- UEFA men's A team packages
- National teams
- UEFA Nations League (through 2022)
- European Qualifiers (road to both UEFA Euro 2020 and 2022 FIFA World Cup)
- All home Internationals
- UEFA Champions League (club competition, through 2021)
- National teams
- CONMEBOL packages (until 2022)
- 2022 CONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers
- Libertadores (from 2019 onwards, live and free streaming coverage only available on Facebook Watch)
Combat Sports (as Combate Space)[]
Professional wrestling[]
Boxing[]
- Top Rank
- Golden Boy (except Brazil due to sublicensed from DAZN)
Films[]
- Various Action, Horror, Suspense and Science Fiction.
Former shows[]
- Continuum
- Justified
- Without a Trace
- The Closer
- Southland
- Rizzoli & Isles
- Vegas
- Fear Itself
- The Forgotten
- Leverage
- Dark Blue
- Miami Medical
- Mr. Robot
Sports[]
Combat Sports (as Combate Space (exc BRA viewers)[]
- Matchroom Boxing (sublicensed from DAZN)
- Strikeforce MMA (the event is no longer aired effectively from 2013 onwards)
See also[]
- TNT (TV channel)
External links[]
- Turner Broadcasting System Latin America
- Latin American cable television networks
- Spanish-language television stations
- Portuguese-language television stations in Brazil
- Television channels and stations established in 1991
- Television station stubs