CNN Portugal

(Redirected from TVI 24)

Cable News Network Portugal (known as CNN Portugal and abbreviated as CNN PT) is a Portuguese basic cable and satellite television news channel owned by Media Capital, launched on 26 February 2009 as TVI 24, the 24-hour news channel of the terrestrial network Televisão Independente. The network's name was changed to CNN Portugal on 22 November 2021.[1] Media Capital has a licensing agreement with the American CNN Worldwide, which is currently owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.

CNN Portugal
CountryPortugal
Broadcast areaPortugal
Angola
Mozambique
Cape Verde
NetworkCNN
Programming
Language(s)Portuguese
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerMedia Capital
(brand under license from Warner Bros. Discovery and CNN Worldwide)
Sister channels
History
Launched26 February 2009; 15 years ago (2009-02-26)
Former namesTVI 24 (2009–2021)
Links
Websitewww.cnnportugal.pt
Availability
Streaming media
Online streamCNN Portugal Live (free)

Its competitors are SIC Notícias, RTP3, CMTV and News Now.

History

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As TVI 24

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The channel's original logo as TVI 24.

TVI 24 was on TVI's drawing board for several years but plans for its official launch officially commenced in 2008. It was initially expected to launch on 20 February 2009, TVI's anniversary, but weeks before the launch, in late January, it was postponed to 26 February due to the change of the viewer's profile due to the Carnaval holidays, as the projected launch date was on the previous Friday.[2] The network was assigned channel 7 on most pay television lineups.

In 2011, José Alberto Carvalho became director of the channel and also TVI's overall news director. TVI24 received a refresh on January 9, 2012, where it became more competitive with its direct competitors and affirmed itself as the largest multimedia news channel in Portugal.

With the change, all news blocks on the channel were rebranded as Notícias 24, except for programs like Discurso Direto, SOS24, 21ª Hora, 25ª Hora and 2ª Hora, where in addition to news updates there are discussion, interactivity and analysis components. Between 2015 and 2019, the 21ª Hora is the main program of the channel. Filling in this place currently is another generic Notícias 24 bulletin. On weekdays, after SOS24, the journalists Ana Sofia Cardoso, José Alberto Carvalho and Judite Sousa take turns presenting bulletins.

From 20 February 2017, the network's news programming was broadcast from a refreshed TVI news studio.

The channel introduced a new look and new formats on 26 February 2021, 12 years after its launch.[3]

As CNN Portugal

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On 24 May 2021, it was announced that Media Capital signed a memorandum of understanding for a licensing agreement with CNN and as a result, TVI 24 would be rebranded as CNN Portugal.[4] The rebrand commenced on 22 November 2021 at 21:00 GMT.[5]

Programming

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  • Novo Dia
  • CNN Hoje
  • CNN Meio Dia
  • CNN Prime Time
  • Agora CNN
  • CNN Fim de Tarde
  • CNN Desporto
  • Jornal da CNN
  • CNN Sábado
  • CNN Domingo

Ratings

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In March 2022, CNN Portugal was the most-watched paid channel - and the 4th most watched channel, in general - in Portugal, with a share of 4.7%. CNN Portugal dethroned crime and sensationalist news/generalist channel CMTV[6] - which had been leading among paid channels for 62 months - but CMTV got the lead again in the following month of April.[7]

References

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  1. ^ John Hopewell (22 November 2021). "CNN Portugal Launches, Run By Media Capital and a Sign of Portugal's New Global Ambitions". Variety. Retrieved 2021-11-22.
  2. ^ "TVI 24 estreia, afinal, a 26 de Fevereiro". A Televisão. 27 January 2009. Archived from the original on 21 May 2024. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  3. ^ "TVI 24 CELEBRA 12º ANIVERSÁRIO COM NOVOS FORMATOS". MC Share. 20 February 2001. Archived from the original on 21 May 2024. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  4. ^ "Media Capital fecha acordo para a criação da CNN Portugal". TVI 24. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  5. ^ "CNN Portugal launches tonight". Broadcast TV News. 22 November 2021. Retrieved 2021-11-22.
  6. ^ https://espalhafactos.com/2022/04/01/marco-cnn-portugal-supera-cmtv-e-lidera-canais-de-cabo/ (in Portuguese)
  7. ^ https://www.cmjornal.pt/tv-media/detalhe/cmtv-lider-absoluta-no-cabo-em-abril (in Portuguese)
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