For the channel that formerly used as "Universidad de Chile Televisión" in this channel, see UChile TV.
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Red de Televisión Chilevisión or simply Chilevisión (abbreviated as CHV) is a Chilean TV channel, founded in 1960 (the 3rd oldest TV station) by the Universidad de Chile, and privatized in 1993. It is currently owned by Paramount.
Canal 9 de la Universidad de Chile[]
1962–1964[]
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November 6, 1960
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The first logo ever used by Canal 9 features a TV screen containing two interlaced curves, covering the words "CANAL 9 UCH".
1964–1968[]
Later, the logo consisted of the word "CANAL" above the number 9, and the word "TV" inside the number.
1968–1973[]
Designer:
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Charlie Burlakov[1]
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Typography:
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Helvetica Bold Microgramma Bold
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Starting in 1968, three logos were introduced, being used in specific circumstances. The first logo, primarily used on-air, had contours of TV screens that are interlaced and, in the center, the letters "U Canal 9" appear.[2] The second logo, primarily used on printed advertising and introduced in 1970, had 3 consecutive spheres, each having one of the letters "TVU". These circles had a line intersecting them; the line extended into the left part, with the text "UNIVERSIDAD" above and the text "DE CHILE" below. This logo was retired in 1971 and replaced by a new one, consisting of a number 9 made with flowers.
1973–1975[]
The logo consisted of a U next to a rectangle with rounded corners, and within this were the letters TV.
In 1973, the channel solicitated that all its workers adept to the Unidad Popular (the coalition of then-president Salvador Allende) stopped working at the channel. This wasn't taken as something good by those workers, and resulted in the original Channel 9 being fully taken and controlled by them, and the University of Chile had to temporarily broadcast its programming via Channel 6, between June 17th and November 18th in the same year.
1975–1978[]
In 1975, the logo is changed to a purple 9 enclosed in a light-blue letter C.
1978–1979[]
With the arrival of color in 1978, the new logo was a figure that simulated the outline of a television screen and on it appeared an owl, something very similar to the emblem of the soccer club of the University of Chile.
Teleonce (1980-1983), Universidad de Chile Televisión (1983-1991)[]
1979–1991[]
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Custom (1979-1983) Helvetica Bold (1983-1991)
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1979 (reveal) April 21, 1980 (official)
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In late 1979, Canal 9's logo was renewed dramatically, now consisting of a TV screen that encloses two vertical bars (which represented the number 11). This logo was designed by Luis Albornoz and Vicente Larrea at Larrea Diseñadores[3], and it was heavily inspired by the Santa María towers, considered symbols of the economic development of Chile (though the 2nd tower was suspended until 2014, due to the economic crisis that affected Chile in 1982), although according to Albornoz, it was also an undercover homage to the 1973 coup. This logo is similar to the one that is used by WPXI in Pittsburgh (United States) since 1987. The logo change was made due to the decision detailed below.
University of Chile (historic controllers of the channel) decided to change the channel's frequency from Channel 9 to Channel 11, as a way to consolidate it and elevate its ratings. This change was to be done on April 11, 1980, but technical issues had to postpone the change, which was finally done on April 21. With this change, the channel was officially renamed to Teleonce, being branded itself as El Nuevo Canal until 1981. Between August 6 1979 and the frequency change, tests were done by broadcasting most programs on both channels 9 and 11. After the change, Channel 9 would be left off-air until 1986, when it was relaunched as a secondary channel by Televisión Nacional de Chile, who obtained its concession in 1982.
In 1983, probably due to fears of the channel being eventually privatized (as private TV channels back then were prohibited locally by a 1962 law, and were prohibited until 1990), Teleonce was renamed to Universidad de Chile Televisión, although it kept its logo intact.
Red de Televisión Universidad de Chile[]
1991–1992[]
On 1991, Universidad de Chile Televisión suffered a second major rebranding, being renamed to Red de Televisión de la Universidad de Chile (abbreviated as RTU). The 11 symbol was replaced by a newer logo depicting three stripes (the first one blue, and last two red) with the letters "RTU" (in Dynamo font) on each one. This rebrand was made for two reasons:
- First, the end of the prohibition of private TV channels in 1990 made the private Grupo Claro launch its TV network, Megavisión (which used RTU's old frequency of channel 9), as Megavisión's ratings were high enough to steal RTU's historical 3rd place in ratings.
- Second, the University of Chile was simply not getting enough revenue from advertising.
1992–1993[]
By June 1992, however, the colors of the stripes has been switched, with the first two being red and the last one blue, in order to match the abbreviation of the channel. Another variant was used, where the first stripe was red and the final two were blue; however, that variant wasn't used as an official logo.
Chilevisión[]
1993–2002[]
1993–1998[]
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September 30, 1993
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In 1993, RTU changed its name to Chilevisión, and its logo changed, being composed by its acronym CHV of golden color. These letters are united by a typographic ligature, which began from the bottom of the letter C, which extended through the center of the letter H and began to start the letter V in its upper left. Under it the motto "Chilevisión" in gold letters, capital letters and thick, with the big V and the rest small.
This change coincided with an important change in the channel's management, as the University of Chile sold part of its channel to the Organización Cisneros (owners of the Venezuelan channel Venevisión), with Cisneros becoming full owner of Chilevisión in 1995. One of Cisneros' priorities was to expand the channel's national coverage, which they finally did, ending the associations with Telenorte, Iproch TV and Canal 10 in Valdivia (all of those were local stations which had some local programming up until this point). Cisneros bought both Iproch TV and Canal 10, transforming both into fulltime repeaters of Chilevisión, while Telenorte was not bought and simply stopped broadcasting Chilevisión's programming.
1998–2002[]
In 1998, the same CHV acronym now appears attached to a blue sphere.
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Typography:
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Pasadena Serial (1998-2001) Benny One (2001-2002)
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2002–2006[]
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Typography:
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Helvetica On-air: Simian (2002-2004)
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The channel logo is changed, the blue sphere is changed by a red circle (in some cases a sphere) with the inscription CHV in white Helvetica typeface.
2006–2015[]
Then, in 2006, a new version of the logo was introduced, now as a sphere (the original 2002 logo was a red opaque sphere with the 2D wordmark hovering in front, and the 2004-2006 versions were depicted as rounded discs). This was the longest-used variant of the original 2002 logo.
The logo originally appeared in 2005 for the campaign "CHV con todo", made by McCann Erickson, where the celebrities of the channel appeared in various places filled with spherical versions of the CHV logo[4].
2015–2018[]
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January 1, 2015
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Keeping the color and slogan from the previous logo, the new logo has the initials CHV in Myriad typeface inside two red crescents simulating a circle. That is the first logo of Chilevisión under the management of Turner Broadcasting System (currently folded into WarnerMedia), who took control of the channel in 2010. The new logo debuted on January 1, 2015 at midnight, and the advertising graphics debuted later on the same day. This logo was designed by Chilean agency Feels.
During this time, Chilevisión moved out from its historical studios in Inés Matte Urrejola 0890 (formerly Inés Matte Urrejola 0825) into what's currently WarnerMedia Chile's headquarters in the Santiago commune (more specifically, in the avenue Pedro Montt 2354), which was, historically, the location of the Chilean textile fabric Machasa. The moving process was completed in 2016. Chilevisión's old studios, once they were left empty, were sold to Chilevisión's competitor, Canal 13 (which operates in Inés Matte Urrejola 0848, very close to where Chilevisión used to operate). However, on May 31st 2019, Canal 13 sold the old Chilevisión studios to an inmobiliaria, and they were demolished in 2021 to construct new apartments in the area[5].
2018–present[]
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Neutraface Bold (modifed)
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February 16, 2018
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This is the second logo under Turner management. In this logo the letters CHV are stylized as a face. This logo was designed in-house in Turner's own agency, InJaus. On 5 April 2021, it was announced that ViacomCBS (now Paramount) had reached an agreement to acquire Chilevisión from WarnerMedia Latin America. The acquisition process was approved by the Chilean Fiscalía Nacional Económica (FNE) on July 5th that year[6], with the official acquisition being signed on September 29[7].
On March 7, 2023, the graphics are slightly modified, partly maintaining the style of the previous graphics with new on-screen animations, discontinuing the graphics designed by InJaus, being the first graphics under the Paramount administration.
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Notes and references[]
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Predecessors
WarnerMedia | Discovery, Inc.
(National Cleaning Contractors | Kinney Parking System | Warner Communications | Time Inc. | Turner Broadcasting System | Discovery Holding Company | Scripps Networks Interactive)
Warner Bros. Entertainment
WB Motion Picture Group:
Warner Bros. Pictures | Warner Bros. Pictures Animation | DC Studios | DC Kids Movies | Cartoon Network Movies | Castle Rock Entertainment | CNN Films | Flagship Entertainment Group | New Line Cinema | Spyglass Media Group1 | Wang Film Productions | Discovery Films
WB Television Group:
Domestic units: Warner Bros. Television Studios | Warner Horizon Unscripted Television | Alloy Entertainment | Blue Ribbon Content | Max Originals | Telepictures | A Very Good Production | Cartoon Network Studios | Cartoon Network Productions | Warner Bros. Animation (Warner Bros. Classic Animation) | Williams Street Productions | The CW3 (Plus | Sports)
International units: All3Media (50%)2 | Cartoon Network Latin America Original Productions | Warner Bros. International Television Production (Australia | Belgium (Eyeworks | Savage Film) | Germany | Netherlands (Blazhoffski | Hollands Licht) | Spain | UK (Renegade Pictures | Ricochet | Twenty Twenty | Wall to Wall | Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe | LazyTown Entertainment)
Other assets:
Fandango Media (assets)11 | The Wolper Organization | Turner Entertainment Co. | Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures | WaterTower Music
DC Entertainment:
DC Comics (Others | Logo Variations) | DC All Access | DC Black Label | DC Collectibles | DC Ink | DC Kids | DC Kids Interactive | DC Kids Movies | DC Universe Infinite | DC Vertigo (DC Vertigo/Other) | DC Zoom | Mad
Warner Bros. Discovery Global Streaming & Interactive Entertainment
General streaming:
Max (Netherlands and Belgium) | Discovery+ (India | UK & Ireland) | Discovery GO (United States | Canada) | Player.pl (Poland) | BluTV | ThreeNow | TuDiscovery.com
Specialty streaming:
Discovery VR | Motor Trend On Demand | Food Network Kitchen
WB Interactive Entertainment:
Warner Bros. Games | Warner Play | WB Games Boston | WB Games Montréal | WB Games New York | WB Games San Diego | WB Games San Francisco | Avalanche Software | Cartoon Network Games | DC Kids Interactive | Adult Swim Games | Monolith Productions | NetherRealm Studios | Portkey Games | Rocksteady Studios | TT Games (Traveller's Tales | TT Games Publishing | TT Fusion | TT Odyssey)
Other assets:
Warner Bros. Digital Networks (OneFifty | Stage 13 | Uninterrupted | IStreamPlanet) | Food.com | Discovery Digital Studios
CNN Worldwide
U.S. domestic networks
CNN
International channels:
CNN International | CNN en Español (US and Latin America, Spanish) | CNN Brasil18 (Brazilian Portuguese) | CNN Chile (Spanish) | CNN Indonesia19 (Indonesian) | CNN-News1820 (India, English) | CNN Portugal31 (Portuguese) | CNN Prima News22 (Czech) | Antena 3 CNN33 (Romanian) | CNN Türk (Turkish) | CNNj23 (Japanese)
Former channels
CNN-D (Germany) | CNN Philippines (English) | CNN+ (TV channel)32 (Spanish) | CNN Airport
Warner Bros. Discovery Networks U.S.
Factual and lifestyle networks:
Discovery Channel (en Español) | American Heroes Channel | Animal Planet | Cooking Channel 5 | Discovery Life | Food Network 5 | HGTV (Hogar de HGTV) | Magnolia Network6 | Science | TLC
Entertainment networks:
Turner Entertainment Networks (TNT | TBS | TruTV | Turner Classic Movies) | Investigation Discovery | HLN | Oprah Winfrey Network | Destination America | Travel Channel
Cartoon Network Group: Cartoon Network (Cartoonito | Adult Swim (Toonami | Checkered Past)) | Boomerang | Discovery Family7 | Discovery Familia
Home Box Office, Inc.
Television channels:
HBO (On Demand) | HBO 2 | HBO Comedy | HBO Family | HBO Latino | HBO Signature | HBO Zone
Cinemax | Go | 5StarMax | ActionMax | Cinemáx | MoreMax | MovieMax | OuterMax | ThrillerMax
Production studios:
HBO Films | HBO Documentary Films | HBO Entertainment | HBO Enterprises | HBO Kids
Warner Bros. Discovery International
Animal Planet | Boomerang | Cartoon Network | Cartoonito | Discovery Channel | Discovery Kids | DMAX | Discovery Science | Investigation Discovery | TLC
Americas networks:
Canada:
Adult Swim8 | Boomerang8 | Cartoon Network8 | Turner Classic Movies | Cooking Channel8 | Discovery9 | Discovery Science9 | Discovery Velocity9 | Magnolia Network8 | Food Network8 | HGTV8 | Investigation Discovery9 | Oprah Winfrey Network8
Latin America, Carribean and Brazil:
Animal Planet | Cartoon Network | Cartoonito | Cinemax | Discovery Channel | Discovery Science | Discovery Turbo | Food Network | HBO Pack (HBO | HBO 2 | Family | Signature | Mundi | Xtreme | Pop | HBO+) | HGTV | Investigation Discovery | TLC | TNT (Series | Novelas) | Adult Swim | TCM | Warner Channel | HTV | Space | Tooncast | Discovery Home & Health | Discovery Kids (HD) | Discovery Theater HD | Discovery World HD | Golf Channel11
Europe, Middle East and Africa networks:
Western Europe:
UK and Ireland: Adult Swim12 | Boomerang | Cartoon Network (+1) | Cartoonito | Discovery Channel | DMAX | Food Network | Discovery History | Discovery Turbo | DMAX | HGTV | Quest | Quest Red | Really | TLC | TCM Movies
France: Boomerang | Cartoon Network | Cartoonito | Investigation Discovery | TCM Cinéma | TLC | Warner TV (Next)
Benelux: Discovery Channel | Cartoon Network | TLC (NL | BE)
Central Europe:
Germany, Austria and Switzerland: Cartoon Network (Germany | Switzerland) | DMAX | Discovery Channel | HGTV | Tele 5 | TLC | Warner TV (Comedy | Film | Serie)
Hungary: Animal Planet | Cartoon Network | Discovery Channel | Cinemax (HD | 2 | 2 HD) | HBO (HD | 2 | 3)
Other: Cartoonito
Nordics:
Sweden: Kanal 5 | Kanal 9 | Kanal 11
Norway: FEM | REX | VOX | TVNorge
Finland: Frii | Kutonen | TV5
Denmark: 6'eren | Canal 9 | Kanal 4 | Kanal 5 | Investigation Discovery
Other: Cartoon Network | Cartoonito
Southern Europe:
Italy: Animal Planet | Boing (Plus)29| Boomerang | Cartoon Network | Cartoonito29 | Discovery Channel | Investigation Discovery | DMAX | Food Network | Frisbee | Giallo | HGTV | K2 | Motor Trend | Nove | Real Time | Warner TV
Spain: Boing30 | DMAX | DKISS | TCM | Warner TV
Portugal: Invesitagtion Discovery | Cartoon Network | Cartoonito
CIS:
Animal Planet | Cartoonito | Cartoon Network | Discovery (Science | Ultra) | Golf TV | HGTV | Motor Trend | TLC
Southeastern Europe:
Romania: Cartoonito | Cartoon Network | Investigation Discovery | Warner TV
Turkey: DMAX | Cartoon Network | Cartoonito
Greece: Cartoonito | Cartoon Network | TCM
Czech Republic: Cartoon Network | Warner TV
Bulgaria: Cartoon Network | TLC
Other: Cartoonito | Cinemax (HD | 2 | 2 HD) | HBO (HD | 2 | 3)
Middle East & Africa:
Asharq Discovery34 | Boing | Cartoonito | Cartoon Network (Africa | Middle East (Arabic | Hindi | English)) | Discovery Family (Middle East) | DMAX | Fatafeat | TNT (Africa) | Toonami (Africa) | TCM (Middle East) |
Polish networks:
TVN | TVN7 | Metro | TVN24 | TVN24 BiS | TVN Style | TVN Turbo | TVN Fabuła | TTV | Animal Planet | Discovery Channel | TLC | Discovery Life | Discovery Science | DTX | Discovery Historia | Cartoon Network | Cartoonito | iTVN | iTVN Extra | HBO (2 | 3) | Cinemax (2) | HGTV | Food Network | Investigation Discovery | Travel Channel | Warner TV
Asia-Pacific networks:
India and Pakistan:
Animal Planet | Cartoonito | Cartoon Network (India | Pakistan) | Discovery Channel (Tamil) | Discovery Kids | Discovery Science | Discovery Turbo | Investigation Discovery | TLC | Pogo
East Asia:
Japan: Discovery | Animal Planet | Motor Trend | Cartoon Network | Mondo TV | TABI Channel
South Korea: Boomerang | Cartoon Network
Taiwan: Boomerang | Cartoon Network
Southeast Asia:
Asian Food Network | Boomerang | Cartoon Network (Philippines | Thailand) | Cartoonito | Cinemax | Discovery Asia | Discovery Kids | DMAX | Food Network | HBO (Hits | Signature | Family) | TLC | Warner TV |
Australia & New Zealand:
Boomerang | Discovery Channel | Cartoon Network | TLC | 9Rush (Australia)15 | Warner Bros. Discovery New Zealand (assets)
TNT Sports
U.S. television networks:
NBA TV | MLB Network (16.67%)16 | Motor Trend
International networks:
TNT Sports:
Argentina | Brazil | Chile (Basic, Premium) | Mexico
UK & Ireland28 (1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | Ultimate | Box Office | Box Office 2 | Films)
Eurosport
Eurosport 1 (UK and Ireland) | Eurosport 2 (Denmark) | Eurosport 3 | Eurosport 4 | Eurosport 5 | Eurosport 4K | Eurosport Norge (Norway) | Eurosport Asia | Eurosport India | Eurosport 360
Other assets:
Bleacher Report | Turner Sports | Play Sports Network | Eurosport Mobile | Eurosport.com | Eurosport Player | Discovery Sports Events | Eurosport Arabiya | Estadio TNT Sports | GOLFTV | Golf Digest (Golf World) | Motor Trend Group
Warner Bros. Discovery Global Brands and Experiences
Global consumer products:
Discovery Adventures | Discovery Expedition | Discovery Mindblown | Discovery Store | Wizarding World | Warner Bros. Studio Store
Global themed entertainment:
Discovery Adventures Moganshan Park | Discovery Destinations | Discovery at Sea | Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi | Warner Bros. Movie World | The Wizarding World of Harry Potter | Parque Warner Madrid
Content sales & distribution:
Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution | Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment (Studio Distribution Services27)
Other assets:
Discovery Game Studios | Discovery Private Networks | Discovery Program Sales | Discovery Access | InJaus | Discovery Studios | Media Alliance25 | Platforma Canal+ (32%)26 | Cartoon Network Books | Momlogic | TCM Classic Film Festival | Petfinder | Warner Bros. Digital Distribution | Warner Bros. Post Production Creative Services | Warner Bros. Sound | Warner Bros. Studios | Warner Bros. Technology | WB2B | CartoonNetwork.com | Vox Media | Philo
Former/defunct assets
Adult Swim Video | AOL | AT&T SportsNet (Pittsburgh | Rocky Mountain | Southwest | Utah) | Atari | Atlanta Braves | Atlanta Hawks | Atlanta Thrashers | Bamzu | Boing (France) | Boing (Turkey) | Boomerang (EMEA) | Boomerang (Germany) | Boomerang (Asia) | Boomerang (Southeast Asia) | Boomerang (Japan) | Boomerang (Turkey) | Brut Productions | The Burbank Studios13 | Cable Music Channel | Canais Esporte Interativo (1 | 2 | BR) | DTX | Eurosport (6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Gold | Pluss) | Cartoon Cartoons | Cartoon Network (Spain) | Cartoon Network Too | Cartoon Network Video | Cartoon Orbit | Cartoonito (Romanian block) | Cartoonito (Spain) | Castle Rock Entertainment Television | Charter Entertainment | Cheddar U | CN Real | CNN+ | CNNfn | CNN Sports Illustrated | Comedy Central | CW Seed | DC Ink | DC Vertigo | DC Zoom | Death Row Records | DePatie-Freleng Enterprises | Dplay | Discovery Kids Plus (Block | Website) | E! | Hanna-Barbera Australia | Essanay Film Manufacturing Company | Eyeworks | Festival | FilmStruck | Fine Line Features | Game Show Network14 | Geffen Pictures | Geffen Television | Glitz | Gunpowder & Sky | Hanna-Barbera | Hanna-Barbera Home Video | Hanna-Barbera Poland | Har Har Tharsdays | HBO (application) | HBO GO (US Only) | HBO Now | HBO/Cannon Video | HBO Defined (India) | HBO Downtown Productions | HBO en Español | HBO Netherlands (HBO 2 | HBO 3) | HBO South Asia | HBO Hits (India) | HBO Home Entertainment (Others) | HBO Independent Productions | HBO NYC Productions | HBO Savoy Video | HLN HD | WarnerFilms (Canada) | HOOQ15 | HubBub | Huboom! | Huboom! Nights | Hulu | I-Sat | Infinifilm | Joyn24 | Kideo Video | KOL (AOL Kids) | The Ladd Company | Lorimar Home Video | Lorimar Television | Machinima | Midway Games | MTV | Much (Latin America) | Nelson Entertainment | New @ 7 | New Line Home Entertainment | New Line Television | New Line Television Distribution | New Line Television Pay Per View | New York Cosmos | Nickelodeon | Orion Pictures | Panavision | Picturehouse | Prime Time Entertainment Network | Rankin Bass Animated Entertainment | Raw Feed | Red by HBO13 | Ruby-Spears Productions | Seven Arts Productions | Seven Arts Associated Corporation | Seven Arts Television | Showtime Networks | Silver Screen Partners | Snowblind Studios | Studio T | Summer @ Seven | Super Deluxe | T.M. Productions, C.A. | TBS Productions | TMZ | TNT Productions | TNT (Asia) | Ted Turner Pictures | Thorn EMI/HBO Video | Time-Telepictures Television | Time Warner Cable | Toonzai | Toonami (Asia) | Toonami (India) | TriStar Pictures (Others) | Turner Classic Movies 2 | Turner Classic Movies (Asia) | Turner Classic Movies (Europe) | Turner Classic Movies (Hungary) | Turner Classic Movies (Nordic) | Turner Home Entertainment | TW Telecom | Upwave | VH1 | Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment | Warner Bros. Studio 2.0 | Warner China Film HG | Warner Independent Pictures | Warner Max | Warner Music Group | Warner-Nest Animation | WB Channel (India) | WB Toy | World Championship Wrestling | WPCH-TV | 3net | 7'eren | 7food network30 | BBC America | Curiosity.com | Discovery Civilization | Discovery Digital Networks | Discovery Education | Discovery Family (France) | Discovery Films | Discovery Geschichte | Discovery Health | Discovery Home & Health | Discovery Home & Health (UK and Ireland) | Discovery Kids (Canada)7 | Discovery Kids (UK) | Discovery News | Discovery People | Discovery Pictures | Discovery Real Time | Discovery Shed | Discovery Showcase HD | Discovery Travel (Channel) | Discovery Travel & Living | DKids (Middle East) | DLife | DMAX (Middle East) | Eurosport News | ETC10 | Fine Living | Fine Living (Italy) | Focus | Food2.com | Good Food16 | GXT | HGTV Remodels | HGTV FrontDoor | HowStuffWorks | Particular Crowd | Quest Arabiya | Ready Set Learn | Rooster Teeth Productions | Revision3 | SBS Discovery Media | Spoon University | Switchover Media | ThreeLife | UKTV (50%) | Vivolta | The Voice (TV Channel) | Great American Country | Chilevisión | Crunchyroll | Fullscreen | TNT (Benelux) | TNT (UK & Ireland | Nordic | France) | Turner Program Services | Group Nine Media | DKids | Food Network (New Zealand) | HBO GO (Latin America) | HBO Max | HBO Nordic | HBO Portugal | HBO España | Mega (Chile)10 | Mega Go10 | Mega Internacional10 | Mega Plus10 | Mega Media (27,5%)10 | Warner Bros. International Theatres (Warner Village Cinemas | Warner Lusomundo Sogecable Cines | Warner MyCal Cinemas) | Oh!K14 | Otter Media | Warner Bros. Studio Store | WB Kids, Young Adults and Classics | Williams Street East | Williams Street West | Xandr | Mondo Mah-jong TV | Tabi Tele | TruTV Latin America | NonStop Television (Showtime | Silver | Star!)
1Minority stake, co-owned by Lantern Entertainment and Lionsgate Entertainment Corporation.
2Joint venture with Liberty Global.
312.5% stake co-owned with Paramount, the remaining 75% stake is owned by Nexstar Media Group.
4Joint venture with Harpo Studios.
5Majority stake, co-owned by Nexstar Media Group.
6Joint venture with Chip and Joanna Gaines.
7Joint venture with Hasbro.
8Co-owned by Corus Entertainment
9Co-owned by Bell Media.
10Minority stake. Co-owned with Holding Bethia.
11Co-owned/under license by NBCUniversal (Comcast).
12Co-owned by Channel Four Television Corporation.
13Joint venture with Mei Ah Entertainment.
14Joint venture with Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation.
15Joint venture with Nine Entertainment Co..
16Minority stake, co-owned by Major League Baseball, NBCUniversal (Comcast), Charter Communications and Cox Communications.
17Co-owned by Novus Mídia.
18Co-owned by Trans Media (CT Corp).
19Co-owned by TV18 (Reliance Industries Limited).
20Co-owned by Nine Media Corporation.
21Co-owned by FTV Prima.
22Co-owned by TV Asahi Holdings Corporation.
23Joint venture with ProSiebenSat.1 Media.
24Joint venture with National Media Group.
25Minority stake, co-owned by Canal+ Group (Vivendi) and Liberty Global.
26Joint venture with Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.
27Joint venture with BT.
28Co-owned by Mediaset.
29Co-owned by Seven West Media.
30Joint venture with Media Capital.
31Joint venture with PRISA.
32Joint venture with Intact Media Group.
33Joint venture with SRMG.
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