Rede Telecine

Rede Telecine ("[the] Telecine Network[s]") are six premium television channels in Brazil jointly owned by the Globosat division of Brazilian conglomerate Grupo Globo and Hollywood studios Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and The Walt Disney Company, also airing content from Brazilian distributors Globo Filmes, Califórnia Filmes, Paris Filmes and Europa Filmes, as well as having the premium second-run rights to Sony Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures content (first-run rights are held by competitor HBO, corporate sibling of Warner Bros. - both part of AT&T-owned WarnerMedia).

Telecine Programação de Filmes Ltda.
Launched1991 (original Telecine channel)
1997 (Telecine Action, Touch, Pipoca and Cult, as Telecine 2-5)
October 22, 2010 (Telecine Fun)
July 2012 (Telecine Play)
August 2012 (Telecine On Demand)
Owned by
Picture format1080i (16:9 HDTV)
(HD feed downgraded to letterboxed 480i for SDTV sets)
SloganSeu Momento Cinema
("Your Cinema Moment")
HeadquartersAvenida das Américas, 1650, Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Sister channel(s)Megapix, SporTV, SporTV2, GNT, Globo News, Mais Globosat, Multishow, Gloob
Websitewww.telecine.com.br
Availability
Satellite
SKYChannels 100-105 (SD)
Channels 500-505 (HD)
Claro TVChannels 161-166 (SD)
Channels 661-666 (HD)
Oi TVChannels 60-65 (HD)
Vivo TVChannels 111-116 (HD)
Cable
NETChannels 161-166 (SD)
Channels 661-666 (HD)
IPTV
Vivo TVChannels 685-690 (HD)
Oi TVChannels 60-65 (HD)
Telecine Action.
Telecine Pipoca.
Telecine Touch.
Telecine Premium.
Telecine Fun.

The Telecine Networks

Telecine Premium

The flagship channel, one of the first four Globosat channels (as Telecine, with Multishow, GNT and TopSport – now SporTV), focused on recent film releases of many genres. Renamed Telecine 1 in 1997, with the launch of the other four channels, and several years later, was renamed once again to its current name.

Telecine Action

Originally Telecine 2, dedicated to action, adventure, thriller, horror and some adult films, also featured series such as Numb3rs. Starting in February 2011, the channel started offering dual-audio (original audio by default and dubbed in Portuguese as an option) and electronic subtitles. Later that year, the channel changed its language options to Portuguese audio and subtitles turned off by default (can be turned on by the user) and original audio with subtitles as an option.

Telecine Touch

Originally Telecine 3 and later Telecine Emotion, was dedicated to dramatic and romantic films, until it was renamed Telecine Light, when the channel started featuring some comedy films, previously featured on Telecine 4/Happy. On October 22, 2010, the channel was once again renamed to Telecine Touch, featuring films that "touch" the channel's audience. Basically, the channel reverted to Telecine 3/Emotion's format of drama and romance.

Telecine Pipoca

Originally Telecine 4 and later Telecine Happy, was dedicated to family and comedy films. Its current incarnation, Telecine Pipoca ("pipoca" is Portuguese for "popcorn"), is based on recent releases, dubbed in Portuguese.

Telecine Cult

On its original incarnation, Telecine 5 and later Telecine Classic, it was dedicated to classic film. Currently, the channel features independent, alternative and "cult" films, also running some classic films.

Telecine Fun

The sixth standard-definition Telecine network, Telecine Fun was launched on October 22, 2010, featuring comedy films, romantic comedies and animated films, previously featured on Telecine 4/Happy (now Telecine Pipoca) and Telecine Light (now Telecine Touch).

Language options

Five of the networks feature dual-audio and electronic subtitles. Telecine Premium has original audio and Portuguese subtitles turned on by default (can be turned off by the user), with the dubbed version as an option. Telecine Pipoca, Action, Touch and Fun have audio dubbed in Portuguese with subtitles turned off by default (can be turned on by the user), with the original audio as an option. The exception is Telecine Cult, which only features the original audio, subtitled in Portuguese.

HD channels

In April 2009, Telecine launched its first high-definition channel, Telecine HD, featuring recent releases, and most premieres were simulcasted on Telecine Premium, but Telecine HD wasn't a full simulcast of Telecine Premium, with a different programming, instead having an all-HD lineup, with 5.1 audio. On October 22, 2010, Telecine HD was replaced with a high-definition simulcast of Telecine Premium. On January 31, 2010, the HD version of Telecine Pipoca was launched, following the same all-HD and simulcasted premieres model, though it became a full simulcast on October 22, 2010. An HD simulcast of Telecine Action was launched on November 1, 2010. HD simulcasts of Telecine Touch and Telecine Fun were launched on December 8, 2011. With the launch of an HD simulcast of Telecine Cult on December 4, 2012, now all six Telecine networks are available in high-definition.

Video on demand services

Telecine offers two video on demand services:

  • Telecine On Demand: Offers pay-per-view film rentals as soon as the titles are released on home video platforms, such as DVD and Blu-ray Disc. Available for NET, SKY and GVT subscribers.
  • Telecine Play: Included with the Telecine subscription for NET, CLARO TV, SKY, OI TV, GVT and Vivo customers, offers most films to which Telecine has the rights, on desktop and notebook computers with Silverlight installed, iOS-based devices (iPhone, iPod touch, iPad) and Android-based smartphones. A selection of Telecine Play films, including most recent titles, is available on the television providers' VOD services. New titles are added to Telecine Play as soon as the next day of its Telecine premiere.
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