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Cartoon Network (Portugal)

Cartoon Network
Cartoon Network logo.svg
Cartoon Network logo.
Launched 17 September 1993; 23 years ago
(as Cartoon Network Europe)
1 October 2013; 3 years ago
(as an independent channel in Angola and Mozambique)
3 December 2013; 3 years ago
(in Portugal)
Owned by Turner Broadcasting System Europe (Time Warner)
Picture format 16:9
Slogan CHECK it.
Language Portuguese
Broadcast area Portugal
Angola
Mozambique
Headquarters Turner House, London, United Kingdom
Sister channel(s) Boomerang
CNN International
Website www.CartoonNetwork.pt
Availability
Satellite
NOS Channel 47
Meo Channel 47
DStv ao Channel 582
DStv mz Channel 582
Cable
NOS Channel 47
Nowo Channel 49
TV Cabo ao channel 134
TV Cabo Mz channel 79
IPTV
Meo Channel 47
Vodafone TV Channel 53

Cartoon Network, commonly abbreviated as CN, is a Portuguese digital cable and satellite television channel launched on December 3, 2013 and owned by Turner Broadcasting System Europe (a semi-autonomous unit of Time Warner). Currently, Cartoon Network is the second most-watched kids and teens' channel in Portugal, recently surpassing Canal Panda and is now only behind Disney Channel.

The feed (Pan-European) received in Portugal, Angola and Mozambique was transmitted for a long time (from the 17th of September 1993 to the 3rd of December 2013), that is also received in countries that don't have their own version of the channel.

The Portuguese-language version of the channel was launched on October 1, 2013 in Angola and Mozambique.

From 3 December 2013, the channel was officially launched in Portugal on all cable operators, switching the Pan-European version (in English). On the same day it was launched, the channel started transmitting in the 16:9 image format. It is believed that the channel switched feeds due to the low ratings the previous feed was suffering in the past few years. The Pan-European English feed was removed from ZON (currently NOS) basic cable services, along with other foreign language international channels on February 1, 2010, and Portuguese-language Panda Biggs included in its place.

When the Pan-European feed was still transmitted, the daily broadcast was of 15 hours (from 05:00 to 20:00) in Portugal. From that time, the channel was airing first with TNT, focusing on classic movies and professional wrestling, and in the final years with Turner Classic Movies. Some cable TV operators preferred dividing the two channels with their own dial (some with a description of their opening and closing times). Shortly after the release of Portugal's version of the channel, TCM and Boomerang stopped being aired in Portugal.


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