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Before Comedy Central was launched in Latin America MTV and VH1 aired Comedy Central programming back in the 2000s to 2012, like South Park or Drawn Together.[2][3]
On 26 February 2019, U.S. network rebranded its logo and graphic package, adapting to the new redesign launched two months ago in the United States.[6]
Since 6 June 2024, the channel is managed and transferred to Europe by the hand of Paramount Networks EMEAA.[7]
Programming
In Latin America, Comedy Central has three different programming schedules for each of its two feeds, which are Panregional feed (Northern[8] and Southern feeds[9] merged on 26 March 2023)[10] and Brazil feed.[11]