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Before Comedy Central was launched in Latin AmericaMTV andVH1 aired Comedy Central programming back in the 2000s to 2012, likeSouth Park orDrawn Together.[3][4]
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.[7]
Since 6 June 2024, the channel is managed and transferred to Europe by the hand ofParamount Networks EMEAA.[8]
According to a recent article posted by NaTelinha on October 7, 2025, Paramount announced that Comedy Central will close in Brazil along with all its sister channels on December 31, 2025, due to high operational costs in the respective country, the dwindling pay TV ratings in Brazil and the Brazilian pay TV crisis, having the same reasons why its rival networkStar Channel Brazil and its sister channels closed on March 1, 2025, in the respective country.[2]
In Latin America, Comedy Central has three different programming schedules for each of its two feeds, which are Panregional feed (Northern[9] and Southern feeds[10] merged on 26 March 2023)[11] and Brazil feed.[12]