SIC Caras

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SIC Caras
SIC Caras logo.png
Country Portugal
Broadcast area Portugal
Angola
Mozambique
Programming
Picture format 16:9 (576i, SDTV)
Ownership
Owner Impresa
Sister channels SIC
SIC Notícias
SIC Mulher
SIC Radical
SIC K
SIC Internacional
SIC Internacional África
History
Launched6 December 2013;8 years ago (2013-12-06)
Links
Website SIC Caras

SIC Caras is a Portuguese digital cable and satellite television channel owned by SIC. It features talk-shows, biographies and documentaries programming related to celebrities and royalty, reflecting Caras magazine content. Passadeira Vermelha (Red Carpet), is the primetime and flagship show, a SIC Caras original, while almost half of programming is imported, ranging from celebrity-related documentaries to U.S. talk shows (Martha Stewart, Miss pageants, Victoria's Secret). In Portugal, initially the channel had an exclusivity contract with NOS. [1]

In June 2014, it started broadcasting to ZAP in Angola and Mozambique.

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