Zone Romantica | |
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Launched |
Central & Eastern Europe: 1998 UK & Ireland: 3 September 2007 |
Closed |
UK & Ireland: 16 November 2009 Hungary: 2 July 2012 Central & Eastern Europe: 3 December 2012 |
Network | Chello Zone/Chello Central Europe |
Owned by | Chellomedia Liberty Global |
Picture format | 576i (SDTV) |
Broadcast area | Europe |
Formerly called | Romantica (Until 2006) |
Replaced by |
Romania: Romantica (2007-2012) UK & Ireland: CBS Drama (2009) Hungary: Film Café (2012) Central & Eastern Europe: CBS Drama (2012) Poland: CBS Action (2012) |
Sister channel(s) |
Zone Club Zone Europa Zone Fantasy Zone Horror Zone Reality Zone Thriller |
Website |
zoneromantica.tv romantica.tv UK |
Zone Romantica (formerly Romantica) was a European TV channel that launched in 1998. The channel broadcast a mixture of telenovelas, music and entertainment from all over the world, but mainly from Latin America. The channel was available 24 hours a day, to 20 territories across Central and Eastern Europe, the United Kingdom, Ireland, as well as the Middle East. The channel reached 8 million subscribers.
The channel launched on Sky Digital in the UK and Ireland on September 3, 2007. It was broadcasting between 8 a.m. and 3 a.m. from the start. It slot on the Sky EPG had been purchased from BEN TV.
On May 6, 2008 it was one of the channels that were on the free-to-air platform Freesat platform from the start.
On 14 September 2009, it was revealed that the international arm of CBS, CBS Studios International, struck a joint venture deal with Chellomedia to launch six CBS-branded channels in the UK during 2009. The new channels would replace Zone Romantica, Zone Thriller, Zone Horror and Zone Reality, plus timeshift services Zone Horror +1 and Zone Reality +1. On 1 October 2009, it was announced that CBS Reality, CBS Reality +1, CBS Drama and CBS Action would launch on 16 November 2009 replacing Zone Reality, Zone Reality +1, Zone Romantica and Zone Thriller. On 5 April 2010, Zone Horror and Zone Horror +1 were rebranded as Horror Channel and Horror Channel +1, following the rebrand of the portfolio’s other three channels in November 2009.