SIC Internacional

SIC Internacional is SIC's international channel, which officially launched in September 1997 in France and has since expanded throughout the world. SIC Internacional is aimed at Portuguese viewers who live abroad and features programming from SIC and its various other channels. Programming includes news, entertainment, talkshows, series, sports and much more. It also features exclusive coverage of Portuguese Liga football matches every weekend.

SIC Internacional
Launched17 September 1997 (1997-09-17)
Owned byImpresa
Picture format16:9 (576i, SDTV)
CountryPortugal
Broadcast areaEurope
North America
South America
Africa
Australia
Asia (Coming Soon)
Sister channel(s)SIC
SIC Notícias
SIC Radical
SIC Mulher
SIC K
SIC Caras
SIC Internacional África
WebsiteSIC Internacional
Availability
Satellite
Luso Vision[1](Australia)Channel 111
SKY Brasil (Brazil)Channel 107
GVT (Brazil)Channel 141
DStv (South Africa), (Angola)Channel 515
Claro TV (Brazil)Channel 208
Cable
Numericable (France)Channel 118
Cablecom (Switzerland)Channel 128
Channel 411 (digital CH-D)
Naxoo (Switzerland)Channel 261
NET S.A. (Brazil)Channel 208
UPC Switzerland (Switzerland)Channel 625 (SD)

SIC Internacional is for the Portuguese migrant communities and available via cable and satellite in Africa (Angola, Mozambique & South Africa), Europe (France, Switzerland & Luxembourg), The Americas (Brazil, United States & Canada) and Oceania (Australia and New Zealand) via Luso Vision.[1], and Coming Soon in Japan, Macau, Timor Leste, Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia (6 Countries will be Launches It On Asia Feed) It operates 24/7.

In North America, SIC Internacional is not available directly but rather via local Portuguese television channels.

In Canada it is relayed via FPTV and in the United States via SPT TV. These relays run alongside local productions aimed at the communities in the respective countries.

SIC Internacional - Worldwide coverage
     Portugal
     SIC International
     SIC International Africa

References

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