Ole Distribution
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Joint venture subsidiary between Warner Bros. Discovery and Ole Communications
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Ole Distribution is a company which owns several pay television networks in the region of Latin America. The company was founded as a joint venture between Warner Bros. Discovery and Ole Communications.
Distributed channels
Ole Distribution 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 & Direct-to-Consumer Latin America (owned by Comcast/NBCUniversal and Ole Communications):
- CNBC International Latin America
- E! Latin America (includes Brazil)
- Telemundo Internacional (except in Mexico; not available in Brazil)
- Canais Globoand distributed by Canais Globo) and Universal+ Latin America (includes Brazil)
- Canais Globoand distributed by Canais Globo)
- Canais Globoand distributed by Canais Globo)
- DreamWorks Channel Latin America (includes Brazil)
Sony Pictures Entertainment:
- Sony Channel
- Sony Movies
- AXN
OLE Communications
- IVC Networks Latin America (except in Mexico and Brazil)
Defunct channels
- Animax
- Bio.
- Locomotion
- Sony Spin
- Hallmark Channel
- TV Quality
- TeleUno
- Mundo Olé
- A&E Mundo
- Calle 13
- Sci-Fi
- Movietime
- CBS Telenoticias
- SYFY