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{{short description|Latin American television channel}}
{{short description|Latin American television channel}}
{{Infobox television channel
{{Infobox television channel
| name = TNT
| name = TNT
| logo = TNT (TV Channel).svg
| logo = TNT (TV Channel).svg
| logo_size = 150px
| logo_size = 150px
| launch_date = 28 January 1991
| launch_date = 28 January 1991
| owner = [[Discovery Latin America|Warner Bros. Discovery Americas]]
| owner = [[Discovery Latin America|Warner Bros. Discovery Americas]]
| country = [[Latin America]] and the [[Caribbean]]
| country = Latin America and the [[Caribbean]]
| language = Spanish<br/>Portuguese (Brazil only)<br/>English (available as a second audio track with translated continuity)
| language = Spanish<br/>Portuguese (Brazil only)<br/>English (available as a second audio track with translated continuity)
| picture_format = [[1080i]] [[HDTV]]<br/>{{small|(downscaled to [[16:9]] [[480i]]/[[576i]] for the [[SDTV]] feed)}}
| picture_format = [[1080i]] [[HDTV]]<br/>{{small|(downscaled to [[16:9]] [[480i]]/[[576i]] for the [[SDTV]] feed)}}
| area = [[Latin America]], including [[Brazil]]
| area = Latin America, including Brazil
| headquarters = [[Atlanta]], [[United States of America|USA]]<br>[[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]]<br>[[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]]
| headquarters = [[Atlanta]], US<br>[[Buenos Aires]], Argentina<br>[[Mexico City]], Mexico
| website = {{URL|https://tntla.com/}}
| replaced =
| sister_channels = [[TNT Series]]<br/>[[TNT Novelas]]<br/>[[Space (Latin American TV channel)|Space]]<br/>[[Warner Channel]]<br/> [[Turner Classic Movies|TCM]]<br/>[[TNT Sports (Argentina)]]<br/>[[TNT Sports (Chile)]]<br/>[[TNT Sports (Brazil)]]
| sister_channels = [[TNT Series]]<br/>[[TNT Novelas]]<br/>[[Space (Latin American TV channel)|Space]]<br/>[[Warner Channel]]<br/>[[TCM (Latin American TV channel)|TCM]]<br/>[[TNT Sports (Argentina)]]<br/>[[TNT Sports (Chile)]]<br/>[[TNT Sports (Brazil)]]
}}
}}
'''TNT''' (acronym for '''Turner Network Television''') is a [[Latin American]] subscription television channel of American origin, a regional variant of the original channel, which began operations on January 28, 1991 and is aimed at broadcasting films of any genre. It is owned by [[Warner Bros. Discovery]] and operated by [[Warner Bros. Discovery Latin America]].
'''TNT''' (acronym for '''Turner Network Television''') is a [[Latin American]] subscription [[television channel]] of American origin, a regional variant of the original channel, which began operations on January 28, 1991 and is aimed at broadcasting films of any genre. It is owned by [[Warner Bros. Discovery]] and operated by [[Warner Bros. Discovery Latin America]].


== History ==
== History ==
In its beginnings, the Latin American variant of the TNT channel was broadcast from [[Atlanta, Georgia]], in the United States. Since 2005, its operations center moved to the modern [[WarnerMedia International Argentina]] complex, in Buenos Aires.
In its beginnings, the [[Latin American]] variant of the TNT channel was broadcast from [[Atlanta]], Georgia, in the United States. Since 2005, its operations center moved to the modern [[WarnerMedia International Argentina]] complex, in [[Buenos Aires]].


== Derived channels ==
== Derived channels ==
=== TNT Series ===
=== TNT Series ===
It is the first channel derived from TNT that was launched in Argentina on March 10, 2015, replacing the Argentine signal of the Infinito channel, whose programming was transferred to [[truTV (Latin American TV channel)|TruTV]]. In the rest of Latin America, it was launched on March 17 of the same year, replacing the same channel on its pan-regional signal. Most of the series previously broadcast on TNT moved to this new channel.
It is the first channel derived from TNT that was launched in Argentina on March 10, 2015, replacing the [[Argentine]] signal of the [[Infinito (TV channel)|Infinito]] channel, whose programming was transferred to [[truTV (Latin American TV channel)|TruTV]]. In the rest of Latin America, it was launched on March 17 of the same year, replacing the same channel on its pan-regional signal. Most of the series previously broadcast on TNT moved to this new channel.<ref>{{cite news |access-date=30 October 2016 |last=Monroy |date=17 March 2015 |first=Erika |periodical=El Universal |title=TNT lanza su propio canal de series |url=http://archivo.eluniversal.com.mx/espectaculos/2015/impreso/tnt-lanza-su-propio-canal-de-series-136975.html}}<!-- auto-translated from Spanish by Module:CS1 translator --></ref>


=== TNT Novelas ===
=== TNT Novelas ===
It was launched on June 26, 2023, replacing [[TBS (Latin American TV channel)|TBS]]. Soap operas are broadcast in its programming.
It was launched on June 26, 2023, replacing [[TBS (Latin American TV channel)|TBS]].<ref>{{cite web |date=8 May 2023 |title=TNT Novelas reemplazará a TBS Latinoamérica en Junio |url=https://www.anmtvla.com/2023/05/tnt-novelas-reemplazara-tbs.html |website=ANMTVLA.com}}<!-- auto-translated from Spanish by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> Soap operas are broadcast in its programming.


=== TNT Sports ===
=== TNT Sports ===
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* [[TNT Sports (Argentina)|TNT Sports Argentina]], started on August 25, 2017 to replace the Argentine program Fútbol para todos.
* [[TNT Sports (Argentina)|TNT Sports Argentina]], started on August 25, 2017 to replace the Argentine program Fútbol para todos.
* TNT Sports Chile, started on January 17, 2021 to replace [[CDF]].
* [[TNT Sports (Chile)|TNT Sports Chile]], started on January 17, 2021 to replace [[TNT Sports (Chile)|CDF]].
* TNT Sports México, started on June 11, 2021 on social networks and on August 11, 2021 as an independent channel.
* TNT Sports México, started on June 11, 2021 on social networks and on August 11, 2021 as an independent channel.
* [[TNT Sports (Brazil)|TNT Sports Brazil]], formerly known as Esporte interactive, started on January 20, 2021, was discontinued in 2018 and was relaunched in 2021 under the name [[TNT Sports]].
* [[TNT Sports (Brazil)|TNT Sports Brazil]], formerly known as Esporte interactive, started on January 20, 2021, was discontinued in 2018 and was relaunched in 2021 under the name [[TNT Sports]].


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[TNT (TV channel)]]
* [[TNT (American TV channel)]]
* [[TNT Series]]
* [[TNT Series]]
* [[TNT Novelas]]
* [[TNT Sports (Argentina)|TNT Sports Argentina]]
* [[TNT Sports (Argentina)|TNT Sports Argentina]]
* [[TNT Sports (Chile)|TNT Sports Chile]]
* [[TNT Sports (Chile)|TNT Sports Chile]]
* TNT Sports Mexico
* TNT Sports Mexico
* [[TNT Sports (Brazil)|TNT Sports Brazil]]
* [[TNT Sports (Brazil)|TNT Sports Brazil]]

==References==
{{reflist}}

{{Warner Bros. Discovery Americas}}
[[Category:Warner Bros. Discovery Americas]]
[[Category:Television channels and stations established in 1991]]
[[Category:Warner Bros. Discovery networks]]
[[Category:Commercial-free television networks]]

Latest revision as of 17:32, 8 April 2024

TNT
CountryLatin America and the Caribbean
Broadcast areaLatin America, including Brazil
HeadquartersAtlanta, US
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Mexico City, Mexico
Programming
Language(s)Spanish
Portuguese (Brazil only)
English (available as a second audio track with translated continuity)
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 480i/576i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerWarner Bros. Discovery Americas
Sister channelsTNT Series
TNT Novelas
Space
Warner Channel
TCM
TNT Sports (Argentina)
TNT Sports (Chile)
TNT Sports (Brazil)
History
Launched28 January 1991
Links
Websitetntla.com

TNT (acronym for Turner Network Television) is a Latin American subscription television channel of American origin, a regional variant of the original channel, which began operations on January 28, 1991 and is aimed at broadcasting films of any genre. It is owned by Warner Bros. Discovery and operated by Warner Bros. Discovery Latin America.

History[edit]

In its beginnings, the Latin American variant of the TNT channel was broadcast from Atlanta, Georgia, in the United States. Since 2005, its operations center moved to the modern WarnerMedia International Argentina complex, in Buenos Aires.

Derived channels[edit]

TNT Series[edit]

It is the first channel derived from TNT that was launched in Argentina on March 10, 2015, replacing the Argentine signal of the Infinito channel, whose programming was transferred to TruTV. In the rest of Latin America, it was launched on March 17 of the same year, replacing the same channel on its pan-regional signal. Most of the series previously broadcast on TNT moved to this new channel.[1]

TNT Novelas[edit]

It was launched on June 26, 2023, replacing TBS.[2] Soap operas are broadcast in its programming.

TNT Sports[edit]

It has sets of signals in different Latin American countries.

  • TNT Sports Argentina, started on August 25, 2017 to replace the Argentine program Fútbol para todos.
  • TNT Sports Chile, started on January 17, 2021 to replace CDF.
  • TNT Sports México, started on June 11, 2021 on social networks and on August 11, 2021 as an independent channel.
  • TNT Sports Brazil, formerly known as Esporte interactive, started on January 20, 2021, was discontinued in 2018 and was relaunched in 2021 under the name TNT Sports.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Monroy, Erika (17 March 2015). "TNT lanza su propio canal de series". El Universal. Retrieved 30 October 2016.
  2. ^ "TNT Novelas reemplazará a TBS Latinoamérica en Junio". ANMTVLA.com. 8 May 2023.

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