Television channel
This article is about the international cable channel. For the American subscription channel formerly known as TNN, later Spike TV, see
Paramount Network.
Paramount Network (International) |
Product type | Television broadcaster |
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Owner | Paramount Global |
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Country | United States |
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Introduced |
- March 30, 2012 (Spain)
May 13, 2012 (Austria) September 5, 2013 (France) February 14, 2014 (Hungary) February 14, 2014 (Russia and CIS) May 28, 2014 (Romania & Moldova) November 14, 2014 (Latin America) December 16, 2014 (Sweden) March 19, 2015 (Poland) February 2016 (Thailand) February 27, 2016 (Italy) April 15, 2017 (MENA) 2017 (Vietnam and Malaysia) July 4, 2018 (United Kingdom) June 1, 2019 (Philippines) February 19, 2020 (Ukraine) January 12, 2021 (Czech Republic) February 1, 2021 (Singapore) September 27, 2021 (TransVision, Indonesia) October 1, 2021 (myTV Super, Hong Kong) October 15, 2021 (Cable TV, Hong Kong) December 9, 2021 (Brunei)
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Discontinued |
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September 1, 2020 (MENA)
January 12, 2021 (Romania & Moldova) December 31, 2021 (Finland) January 1, 2022 (Denmark & Sweden) January 17, 2022 (Italy) January 19, 2022 (United Kingdom) April 28, 2022 (Russia) January 1, 2023 (Vietnam) January 4, 2023 (CIS and Ukraine) June 1, 2023 (Cable TV, Hong Kong) September 29, 2023 (myTV Super, Hong Kong)
April 1, 2024 (Southeast Asia)
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Paramount Network is a brand of several television channels operated by Paramount International Networks that showcase the Paramount Pictures film catalogue, and selected TV series from Paramount Global's television productions. The channel was first launched in Spain on March 30, 2012, and in the years since, the channel has operated in a number of territories across Europe, East Africa, Latin America and Asia. It was formerly known as the Paramount Channel (which is still used in France).[1]