Paramount Comedy Spain
Comedy Central | |
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Logo used after rebranding | |
Launched | March 1, 1999 |
Owned by |
MTV Networks Europe (Viacom) |
Picture format |
1080i (HDTV) 576i (SDTV) |
Slogan | Todos tenemos un punto C (Everybody have a "C" point) |
Country | Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Broadcast area | National |
Formerly called | Paramount Comedy (1999-2014) |
Website | |
Availability | |
Satellite | |
Canal + |
23 (HD/SD) iPlus (VOD) |
Cable | |
Available on most cable providers | Check local listings for channels |
IPTV | |
Movistar TV | 25 |
Orange TV | 24 |
Comedy Central is a channel available in Spain through satellite platform Digital+, ADSL TV Movistar TV, Orange TV and cable services. It is owned by Viacom. Comedy Central was launched in March 1999. Originally, it shared the dial with corporate sibling Nickelodeon, but later the two separated. It broadcasts a mixture of comedy series (both Spanish and international) and original programming with Spanish comedians.
The original programming is produced under the umbrella of the Nuevos Cómicos (new comedians) program. The original Nuevos Cómicos program is a stand up comedy program, whose comedians also make theater performance tours since 2001. Some of them are Joaquín Reyes, Carlos Clavijo, Alejandro Angelini, Belén Rubio, Ernesto Sevilla, Diego Wainstein, Micky McPhantom, Juan Diego Martín, Raúl Cimas, Carlos Ramos, Ignatius, Don Mauro, Ricardo Castella, Alex O´Dogherty, Julián López, Dani Mateo, Sandra Marchena, Velilla Valbuena and Ángel Martín.
Other programs developed from comedians who started in Nuevos Cómicos are the sketch program La hora Chanante and late night shows Noche sin tregua and Nada Que Perder. In 2009, the channel got a new logo, which is similar to the previous Comedy Central logo. In 2014 the channel made a rebranding. Its name (which was Paramount Channel) changed to Comedy Central. The logotype also was changed.
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