História

História

Canal História logo
Launched March 1999
Owned by The History Channel Iberia (A&E Networks/ AMC Iberia)
Picture format 16:9 576i (SDTV)
Slogan Faz-se cada dia.
(Made Every Day.)
Broadcast area Portugal
Angola
Mozambique
Cape Verde
Headquarters Madrid, Spain
Formerly called Canal de História, Canal História
Sister channel(s) A&E
Crime e Investigação
Website Canal História
Availability
Satellite
NOS 112
MEO 125
ZAP ao 123
ZAP mz 123
DStv ao 572
Cable
NOS 112
Cabovisão 24
TV Cabo Angola 123
TV Cabo Moz. 123
IPTV
MEO 125
ZAP cv 29

Canal História, currently branded as História, is a Portuguese basic cable and satellite television channel that features history documentaries most of which are produced by History USA and Portuguese and Spanish historic productions, owned by the joint venture known as The History Channel Iberia, between A&E Networks and AMC Networks International Iberia. More recently, it started broadcast some reality television series. Initially it was a single Iberian channel founded by Multicanal (currently AMC Networks International Iberia) with feeds in Portuguese and Spanish. It was created in March 1999 and it split into different channels on March 21, 2012.[1]

Some Portuguese historic productions airing in Canal História include Foz Côa about Coa Valley Prehistoric Rock Art, O Tratado de Tordesilhas about the Treaty of Tordesillas, Marquês de Pombal concerning Marquis of Pombal, Portugal e a NATO (Portugal and NATO) and A História Do Azulejo (History of Azulejo).

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