Multicanal (Argentina)

Chiqui Cable (channel 6) aired a six-hour block of cartoons and brought The Ren & Stimpy Show to Argentina.

Channel 21 was divided between El Canal de Todos (daytime), which inherited La Casa de Nora from VCP and aired canned content such as the telenovela Pasionaria; Metropolitan (from 10:30pm), an arts channel; and Holiday, on weekends, airing miniseries and series.

[1] In 1996, Multicanal adopted a new logo, featuring five stars, the negative space of which formed the letter M.[2] In July 2000, the provider added Cine Click, followed in August by El Gourmet in the basic service and HBO, HBO Plus and Cinemax in the premium service.

[3] On November 1, 2005, Multicanal took over TVC Uruguay's subscriber base, included in its plans was the launch of an entirely-digital service.

[6] On September 3, 2009, the then Federal Broadcasting Committee (COMFER) denied the merger of Cablevisión and Multicanal, as it would violate the multiplicity of licenses regime established in Law 22285.