GNT

GNT
Launched November 1991
Owned by Globosat (Grupo Globo)
Picture format 1080i (16:9 HDTV)
(HD feed downgraded to letterboxed 480i for SDTV sets)
Slogan Para todos os (...), um único GNT.
(For every (...), only one GNT.)
Country Brazil
Formerly called GNT: Globosat News Television
Sister channel(s) Multishow, Globo News, SporTV, Rede Telecine
Website www.gnt.com.br
Availability
Satellite
SKY Brasil Channel 41
Vivo TV (satellite) Channel 341
Cable
NET Channel 41 (SD) / 541 (HD)
Vivo TV (cable/fiber) Channel 41
This article is about the Brazilian TV channel. For other uses, see Gnt (disambiguation).

GNT is a Brazilian cable/satellite television channel. Originally launched as GNT: Globosat News Television, a news and information network. With the launch of GloboNews, in 1996, the GNT acronym became meaningless, and the channel was focused on documentaries and talk shows. In 2003, the channel was once again repositioned, with increased female-oriented programming, such as successful talk show Saia Justa. However, some original GNT programs remain, such as Manhattan Connection, currently the longest-running original program on Brazilian cable television, though that program moved to GloboNews in January 2011.

Programming

Old GNT logo used from 2003 until 2011

Original programming

Acquired programming

Name of show Original channel(s) Original run
Programa do Jô Globo 2000–present
Downton Abbey ITV (United Kingdom) 2010-present
Offspring Network Ten (Australia) 2010–present
Refeições de Jamie Oliver em 15 Minutos Channel 4 (United Kingdom) 2012
Receitas de Chuck Food Network (Canada) 2008–2011
Nigellissima BBC Two (United Kingdom) 2012
Pão Caseiro com Paul Hollywood BBC One (United Kingdom) 2013
Vocé é o que Você Come Channel 4 (United Kingdom) 2004–2007
Parenthood: Uma História de Família NBC (United States) 2010–2015
The Ellen DeGeneres Show NBC O&Os
Syndication (United States)
2003–present
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon NBC (United States) 2014–present

Past programming

Acquired

Name of show Original channel(s) Original run
O Chefe Espião (currently seen on Fox Life) CBS (United States) 2010–present
Kitchen Nightmares (currently seen on Fox Life) Fox (United States) 2007–present
Late Show with David Letterman (currently seen on Record News) CBS (United States) 1993–present
Falando de Sexo com Sue Johanson W Network (Canada) 1996–2005
Paris Contra o Crime TF1 (France) 2007–2008
Sophie CBC (Canada) 2008–2009
Supernanny NBC
ABC (United States)
2005–2011
Weeds Showtime (United States) 2005–2012
Um Turista Idiota Sky1 (United Kingdom) 2010–2012
FashionTelevision City
CTV
Fashion Television (Canada)
1985–2012

Slogans


External links

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