TNT Series

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TNT Series
TNT Series Logo 2016.png
CountryLatin America and the Caribbean
Broadcast areaLatin America, including Brazil
HeadquartersAtlanta, USA
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Mexico City, Mexico
Programming
Language(s)Spanish
Portuguese (Brazil only)
English (available as a second audio track with translated continuity)
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 480i/576i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerWarnerMedia Entertainment
Sister channelsTNT
Space
Warner Channel
TCM
I-SAT
TNT Sports (Argentina)
TNT Sports (Chile)
History
Launched10 March 2015 (Argentina)
17 March 2015 (Latin America)
24 April 2015 (Brazil)
ReplacedInfinito (Latin America)
Glitz* (Brazil)
Links
WebsiteLatin America
Brazil
Availability
Cable
Cablevisión (Argentina)Channel 49 (SD)
Claro TV (Colombia)Channal 48 (analogue)
Channal 612 (digital)
Claro TV (Chile)Channel 133 (SD)
NET (Brazil)Channel 643 (HD)
VTR (Chile)Channel 40 (SD)
Channel 768 (HD)
Satellite
Vrio (Latin America)Channel 213 (SD)
Channel 1213 (HD)
SKY (Mexico)Channel 221 (SD)
Dish (Mexico)Channel 205 (SD)
Vivo TV (Brazil)Channel 99 (SD)
Oi TV (Brazil)Channel 141
Claro TV (Brazil)Channel 143 (SD)
Channel 643 (HD)
TNT Series logo used from 2015 until November 30, 2016.

TNT Series (TNT Séries, with an accent, in Brazil) is a Latin American pay television channel which is focused on airing television series. It is operated by WarnerMedia Entertainment. Launched as a spin-off of Latin American subscription network TNT, it premiered in Argentina on 10 March 2015 replacing , whose programming was moved to truTV, whilst it was launched on the rest of Latin American countries on 17 March 2015. In Brazil, it was launched separately on 24 April 2015.[1]

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References[]

  1. ^ Wording (April 15, 2015). "Novo canal TNT Séries estreia nas operadoras Oi, Vivo, GVT e Algar/CTBC". vcfaz.tv. Retrieved April 25, 2015.

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