HBO Latin America Group

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HBO Latin America
Websitehbolag.tv (Discontinued)

HBO Latin America was a company that owned and distributed several television channels in the region of Latin America. It was originally founded as a joint venture between Time Warner and Ole Communications in 1991 with the launch of HBO in the region. The HBO Brazilian channel was launched in 1994. In 1990s Sony and Disney became shareholders and left in 2010.[1] The company later began distributing other channels from companies such as Turner, Sony, A&E and NBCUniversal.

In October 2019, WarnerMedia announced that it was buying Ole Communications's minority interest in the HBO Latin America Group, thus taking full control of all HBO channels within the Latin American region. HBO Brasil, which is another joint venture of HBO with Ole was not affected by the transaction.[2] WarnerMedia and Ole Communications continued their basic television channel distribution in Latin America. Eventually, the company was merged into WarnerMedia in May 2020 (now Warner Bros. Discovery Americas).[3]

Operating channels

HBO Latin America Group owns and operates these channels, which will be acquired by WarnerMedia: (most of those are simulcast in HD):

  • HBO Latin America
    (formerly known as HBO Ole)
  • HBO 2
  • HBO+
    (formerly known as HBO Ole 2 and HBO Plus)
  • HBO Family
  • HBO Signature
  • HBO Pack
  • Cinemax Latin America
    (Since 2009 as an ad-supported basic cable network)

HBO Brasil (Brazil) is operated by HBO Brasil Partners, a separate partnership between WarnerMedia and Ole.

HBO Caribbean is operated as a division of HBO Latin America.

Distributed channels

WarnerMedia distributes the following channels:

Owned by A+E Networks Latin America (owned by

A+E Networks
and Ole Communications):

  • History Latin America
  • H2 Latin America
    (started in July 2014 to replace Bio.)
  • A&E Latin America
  • Lifetime Latin America (started in June 2014 to replace Sony Spin)

NBCUniversal International Networks Latin America:

Sony Pictures Entertainment:

  • Sony Channel
  • AXN

Warner Bros. Entertainment (operated by Warner Bros. Discovery International):

  • Warner

OLE Communications

  • IVC Network

Defunct channels

See also

References

  1. ^ "WarnerMedia preps for HBO Max's Latin American roll-out after completing Ole deal". tbivision.com. Retrieved 5 May 2020.
  2. ^ Mango, Agustin (October 25, 2019). "Warner Media Takes Ownership of HBO's Services in Latin America". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved October 28, 2019.
  3. ^ "WarnerMedia e AT&T incorporam HBO no Brasil e América Latina". Tecnoblog (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2022-11-02.

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