List of Tele+ channels

This is a list of Tele+ branded channels

Current

 * Tele+; The flagship channel; It airs first-run and blockbuster feature films, original series and made-TELE+LOGO.png-cable movies, sports-focused magazine and documentary series, comedy and occasional concert specials, and documentaries. (Newer episodes of the channel's original series are primarily shown on Wednesday evenings, with first-run episodes of certain other series airing on Monday and Friday evenings.) The channel also airs weekly premieres of recent theatrical or new original movies, marketed as the "Big Premiere", on Saturday nights (usually around 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time). The main Tele+ channel mainly airs 16 rated films mainly after 8:00 p.m. (sometimes as early as 3:00 p.m.), although it does air certain 16 rated programs during the daytime hours. Originally launched in 2005 as the Euro Republican version of HBO.
 * Tele+ 2;  Tele+'s secondary channel; Tele+ 2 offers a separate schedule of theatrical and original made-for-cable movies (including daytime airings of 16-rated films that the main Tele+ channelTELE+2.png usually restricted from airing in the morning, early- and mid-afternoon hours), series and specials, as well as same-week rebroadcasts of newer films, and recent episodes and occasional complete-season marathons of original series first aired on the primary Tele+ channel. It was launched in 2010 as HBO2.
 * Tele+ 3;  Tele+ 3 features high quality films, HBO original series and specials aimed at a female audience. Launched on August 1, 2011, the channel was originally known as "HBO 3" untilTELE+3.pngmber 7, 2020, maintaining a genericized format similar to HBO and HBO2; it rebranded as Tele+ 3 the following day (October 1), when its programming shifted focus around movies, series and specials targeted at a female audience.
 * Tele+ 4; Tele+ 4 is aimed at a 25-54 male audience, and features comedy, action, sci-fi, urban and superhero films, alongside reruns of Tele+, ETV and Premiere original series, focusing TELE+4.png their fictional shows. It launched on May 9, 1996 as Showtime, as a Euro Republican version of the American channel of the same name.
 * Tele+ Comedy;  Tele+ Comedy launched on May 6, 1992. This channel features comedic films, as well as rebroadcasts of Tele+ original comedy series and stand-up specials; Tele+ Comedy airs R-rated films during the day, but only broadcasts adult comedy specials during the nighttime hours.TELE+COMEDY.png was originally known as The Heart until June 7, 1998, and aired romantic comedies, musicals, plays and drama movies. It rebranded as Showtime Free on June 8, 1998 and aired comedy, musicals, drama, romance and thriller, along with rebroadcasts of Showtime original programming. It rebranded again to Showtime 3 on January 1, 2007 and became more genericized channel, like Showtime and Showtime Too, which rebranded as Showtime 2 on the same day. Showtime 3 rebranded into it's current form on September 8, 2020.
 * Tele+ Drama; Tele+ Drama airs mainly drama, suspense and thriller. It launched as a new channel on September 8, 2020.TELE+DRAMA.png
 * Tele+ Kids; Tele+ Kids airs content aimed at a young audience, between 0 and 13. It airs many family and kids movies, alongside children's TV programming from ETV and 3C, alongside bought programming from BBC, ITV, Dreamworks TELE+KIDS.pngtainment, HBO Max, Peacock, Teletoon, WildBrain, Sesame Workshop and Universal Kids. from It launched on June 14, 1997 as ETV Screen 3, and aired blockbuster movies from the 1950's to 1990's. It's current iteration began on September 8, 2020. Tele+ Kids only airs movies and shows rated AA and PG, due to it's kid-friendly nature.
 * Tele+ Action;  Launched on September 17, 1992, Tele+ Action broadcasts action movies including blockbusters, westerns, war pictures and martial arts films; this channel's featured film block is "The 8 o'clock Block", a featured action movie nightly at 8 p.m.TELE+ACTION.png was originally known as The House, and aired horror, thriller, action and suspense movies, and rebranded as ETV Screen 4 on December 9, 2002, but kept the same type of programming. ETV Screen 4 aired for the last time on September 7, 2020, with Tele+ Action replacing it the next day.
 * Tele+ Family; Tele+ Family is aimed at a 7-35 audience, and airs movies and TV shows aimed at families. TELE+FAMILY.png only airs films rated AA, PG and 12A.
 * Tele+ Supreme; Launched in June 1999, Tele+ Supreme airs movies and Tele+ original programming aimed at the 18- to 35-year-old demographic.TELE+SUPREME.png
 * Tele+ Beyond;  Launched on January 2, 1995, Tele+ Beyond has similar content to Canal+ and it also includes foreign films, indie flicks and arthouse releases. Until September 7, 2020, it was known as TheGate. It airs a feautured movie, 11 O'Clock Rock, every night at 11pm
 * Tele+ Suspense;  Launched in 1989 as Warner Bros. Movie Network, Tele+ Suspense runs mystery, suspense, horror and thriller movies; this channel's featured film block is "When the Clock Strikes 10", a different featured mystery, suspense or thriller, nightly at 10 p.m.
 * Tele+ Fantasy; Launched on September 10, 1992, Tele+ Fantasy runs science-fiction and fantasy films; this channel's featured film block is "Graveyard Shift", carrying a sci-fi or horror movie every night at 12 a.m.
 * Tele+ Megahits; Launched in December 1991, Tele+ 5-Star is a channel that showcases modern classics, featuring award-winning films and timeless treasures. The channel broadcasts a featured classic as part of its "Great Movies" programming block every night at 9 p.m. Until September 2020, it was the Universal Movie Network (1991-2014) and Studio Universal (2014-2020).
 * Tele+ Cinema; Tele+ Cinema carries films outside the mainstream cinema, incorporating critically acclaimed studio and independent releases, and arthouse films; Tele+ Cinema was launched in May 1999. Until September 2020, it was known as Encore.
 * Tele+ Black; Launched on 1st January, 1993, Canal+ Black is dedicated to showcasing the best in black cinema and Urban entertainment, including first-run hits, classical films, Pan-African films and original productions. Previously known as Black Movie Channel (1993 - 2006) and BET Movies (2006 - 2020)