2003–2006 | 2006–2011 | 2011–2015 |
Digital+[]
2003–2006[]
Digital+ was a Spanish satellite broadcasting company founded from the equal merger of Vía Digital and Canal Satélite Digital.
2006–2011[]
Canal+[]
2011–2015[]
On 8 July 2015, Telefónica launched Movistar+, a new platform as a result of the merger of Canal+ and Movistar TV which involved changes in the packages and new channels. Canal+ 1 disappeared and the traditionally named Canal+ came back.
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Canal+ (Spanish TV provider) |
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PRISA Educación
Santillana PRISA Radio PRISA Noticias Defunct: Former: |
Part of Vivendi
Canal+ France MultiThématiques myCanal channels: Other assets: Canal+ International StudioCanal Former/defunct assets:
International: Canal+ Belgium (Dutch | French) | Canal+ Netherlands14 (Canal+ Rood14 | Canal+ Blauw | Canal+ Geel14 | X-Zone) | Canal Digitaal14 | Canal+ Nordic (Canal Digital14 | Canal Digital Kabel) | Canal+ Spain (Digital+ | Canal Satélite Digital) | Premiere | Cine Classics (Germany) | Tele+ | Movie Network Channels Notes
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