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SPT TV

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SPT TV
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaNational
HeadquartersNewark, New Jersey
Programming
Picture format480p SDTV
Ownership
OwnerSeabra Portuguese Television
History
Launched1986
Links
WebsiteSPT TV Channel

SPT TV is a Portuguese language Television channel in the United States that is owned by Seabra Portuguese Television. The channel launched in 1986 (1987 according to some sources), by initiative of Luso-American businessmen[1] and is available via cable and satellite. It is the first Portuguese-language television channel based in the US and features the best programming from Portugal as well as local programming created especially for the Portuguese diaspora in the US.[citation needed] In January 2007, SPT TV launched SIC Notícias in North America, in partnership with SIC. It is currently available on Dish Network and certain cable companies.

SPT TV features programming from SIC, a private network in Portugal. Programming includes news, entertainment, talk-shows, comedies, reality shows, sports, among other genres. When it was RTP-USA, it also carried programming for the Brazilian diaspora, such as the newscast Canal Brazil News Network modelled after Globo's Jornal Nacional.[2]

The official website ceased operation completely somewhere between January and March 2014 according to the available sources at the Wayback Machine on the Internet Archive.,[3] before launching a new website in 2021.

Sport TV Americas

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In August 2010, SPT TV partnered up with Portuguese Sports broadcaster Sport TV to launch Sport TV Americas, a North American version of the Portuguese sports service. The channel features exclusive coverage of Liga ZON Sagres with 5 live matches every weekend as well as coverage of the Portuguese second division, the League Cup and Portuguese Cup.

On June 5, 2013, for reasons exclusively imputable to RTP - USA Inc. dba SPT (Seabra Portuguese Television), SPORT TV Portugal S.A. was forced to restrain the access to the respective signal.

References

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  1. ^ "De Macau à Venezuela, passando pelos Estados Unidos". Público. 25 November 2006. Archived from the original on 9 July 2024. Retrieved 9 July 2024.
  2. ^ Pioneiro Francisco Sampa retorna à TV nos EUA
  3. ^ "Archives of official site". Archived from the original on 6 February 2003. Retrieved 4 June 2017.
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