Turner Classic Movies (around the world)
Turner Classic Movies, a movie-oriented network that was originally established as a cable channel in the United States, has expanded to include worldwide versions.
Canada
In Canada, Turner Classic Movies debuted on November 1, 2005 on the Shaw Cable system and Shaw Direct satellite service. Rogers Cable started offering TCM on December 12, 2006 as a free preview channel for all digital customers, and added it to the "Ultimate TV" analogue package on or around February 1, 2007. While the schedule for the Canadian channel is generally the same as the US channel, some films are replaced for broadcast into Canada due to rights issues and other reasons.
Europe, Middle East and Africa
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In Europe, Middle East and Africa, Turner Classic Movies is available as four separate channels for France, Germany, Spain and the UK/Ireland, and a panregional channel with various feeds in different languages. While in Poland it was introduced in 1998 as part of the WizjaTV platform along with a local version of Cartoon Network, the European feed was launched in 1999, when its predecessor, the international version of TNT dropped its film programming to become a general entertainment channel. Its penetration increased when it took over TNT's space on various platforms in 1999 and 2000.
In Britain, TCM 2 launched on May 2, 2006. The channel, which is a spin-off from the UK version of Turner Classic Movies, focuses mainly on the bigger films from the MGM and Warner film archives including Citizen Kane, The Wizard of Oz, Casablanca, North by Northwest and Meet Me in St. Louis, among others. The channel closed on August 13, 2013 and was replaced with Turner Classic Movies +1. In December 2013, the channel closed in Portugal
Asia
In Asia and Oceania, Turner Classic Movies is available as one feed that serves more than 14 territories. It was available in India until March 2, 2009 exclusively on Dish TV along with Boomerang. It is available in India on Tata Sky from August 2009 ( Channel No. 357)
Latin America
TCM is also available in Latin America, but this version receives little attention unlike the US and Europe, Middle East and Africa counterparts. This version in Latin America was called TCM Classic Hollywood until mid-2009.
Starting on April 1, 2009, TCM Latin America was renamed TCM Classic Entertainment and started airing most of the programming from the former channel Retro, also owned by Turner Broadcasting System, and which also aired classic series and movies. Its programming is aired on TCM as Retro has been replaced by truTV.[1]
Availability
Asia Pacific
- Oceania TV - Australia
- Foxtel - Australia
- Optus TV - Australia
- Cable TV Hong Kong - Hong Kong
- now TV - Hong Kong
- TVB Pay Vision - Hong Kong
- First Media - Indonesia
- Dream Satellite TV - Philippines - Channel 24
- SkyCable Platinum - Philippines - Channel 105
- Cablelink - Philippines
- Destiny Cable - Philippines - Channel 98
- StarHub TV - Singapore - Channel 65
- TrueVisions - Thailand - Channel 32
- SKY Network Television - New Zealand
- TelstraClear InHomeTV - New Zealand
- Sky Pacific - Fiji Islands
- Tata Sky - India
- Dish TV - India
- Reliance Digital TV - India
Belgium
- Belgacom TV
- Telenet
- TV Vlaanderen
- Numéricable
- VOO TV
- TéléSat
Brazil
Satellite
Cable
Canada
Satellite
- Shaw Direct
- Bell TV SD 292 HD 1283
Cable
Chile
Cable
Colombia
Cable
- UNE Telecomunicaciones
Satellite
- Directv Latinoamerica
- Telefónica satelital TV
Costa Rica
Cable
- Amnet Televisión
- Cabletica
Satellite
Denmark
Digital
- Canal Digital
- Stofa
- Selector
- Viasat
- YouSee
France
Satellite
Cable
IPTV
Ireland
Satellite
Cable
Israel
Satellite
Mexico
Satellite
Cable
Middle East
Norway
Africa
Satellite
Spain
Sweden
Digital Cable
Digital Fiber
Digital Satellite
Digital Terrestrial
United Kingdom
Satellite
Cable
IPTV
United States
Satellite
- DirecTV Channel 256 SD, Channel 1256 (VOD)
- Dish Network Channel 132
Cable
- Seen on most cable systems; check local listings for availability
Venezuela
- Intercable
- Netuno
- DirecTV