VH1 Latin America was a music channel from ViacomCBS-owned ViacomCBS Networks Americas. The network was launched on April 1, 2004 exclusively on Cablevisión D.F. in Mexico, and in the rest of the region some months later. The channel targeted audience from 19 to 44 years old and played local and international music videos from the 1970s to the 2000s. It also aired famous countdowns from VH1 United States. It reached most of the satellite and cable systems in Latin America. VH1 Soul, another channel of MTV Networks and sister channel of VH1 was also available in the region.
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The channel was launched on April 1, 2004 only on Cablevisión in Mexico. Eventually, it started reaching other countries, and as of 2006 it was available in most of the countries of Latin America.
On April 27, 2009 the channel launched a new image, with new idents, bumpers and new colors for the logo. The new identity was called “look & feel” and represents the beginnings of color television.
On April 29, 2013 the channel began to use the current logos and idents used by its parent channel.
On October 7, 2020 the channel closed down and was replaced by VH1 Europe.
- Old Is Cool (formerly VH1 Clásico)
- Video Hits One
- Videografía
- Best Of
- Antes Y Después
- 80/90
- Neo… Música Nueva
- 10 Clips 10
- Top 20 VH1
- VH1 Solar
- Música +
- Música –
- I Love
- La Crème
- Rock N’ Roll High School
- Gene Simmons’ Rock School
- The Fabulous Life of… (Sometimes called La Fabulosa Vida de…)
- Planet Rock Profiles
- Movies That Rock
- Exposed
- Comedy Central Present
- Stand Up VH1
- First Look
- Man Caves
- 3
- Famous Crime Scenes
- That Metal Show
- Cyndi Lauper: Still So Unusual
- Video Killed The Radio Star
- VH1 Storytellers
- Sziget Festival
- MTV Unplugged
Reality shows
- Flavor of Love
- I Love New York
- I Love Money
- Hogan Knows Best
- The Surreal Life
- Rock of Love
- The Graham Norton Effect
- The Graham Norton Show
- RuPaul’s Drag Race (season 2)
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