Australia An Australian channel called
Arena rebranded its on-air presentation in 2008 to align with Bravo as a result of an agreement with Bravo Media. Arena uses the now-former Bravo slogan "Watch What Happens" and has access to Bravo-produced programming. As of July 2020, the channel had dropped the Bravo-inspired branding, and added content from other providers such as
WarnerMedia. In October 2022, it was announced that Australia's
Seven Network would launch a local version of the network, titled
7Bravo on 15 January 2023, as part of a joint venture with NBCU.
Canada A
Canadian version of Bravo was launched in 1995 by
CHUM Limited. The channel originally aired much of the same arts-focused genres of programming then aired by its American counterpart. Around the same period of its U.S. counterpart's
channel drift, though particularly after its acquisition by
Bell Media, Bravo Canada would pivot its focus toward television
dramas, and was later rebranded as
CTV Drama Channel in 2019, which aligned it with the branding of the
CTV Television Network. Most of Bravo's original programming would be acquired by other Canadian speciality channels and domestic platforms.
Corus Entertainment's
Slice and
Food Network Canada would acquire such shows as
The Real Housewives franchise and
Top Chef, respectively, and would also commission domestic adaptations (
The Real Housewives of Vancouver and
Toronto;
Top Chef Canada) of these franchises. In 2018, NBCUniversal's
streaming service Hayu, would launch in Canada; and feature several shows and franchises from Bravo and its siblings. On June 10, 2024,
Rogers Sports & Media announced that it had acquired Canadian rights to the Bravo brand and original programming, and that it planned to relaunch the network in September 2024, with Rogers later announcing that Bravo would replace
OLN (a channel originally established as the Canadian version of a different
now-defunct Comcast network).
New Zealand MediaWorks New Zealand announced that it would close the youth-oriented free to air channel
Four in July 2016 and replace it with
Bravo as part of a deal with NBCUniversal. The New Zealand channel is currently co-owned by
Sky Network Television, through its subsidiary
Sky Free. Sky purchased
Warner Bros. Discovery's New Zealand free-to-air assets in late July 2025.
Brazil A Brazilian version of Bravo was launched in 1996 by a partnership between
TVA - then
Grupo Abril's television arm -,
TV Cultura and the original American network. The channel produced original programming like the Brazilian version of Inside Actors Studio called Studio Brasil. In August 1999, Bravo was rebranded as
Film&Arts after Bravo Networks took full control of channel's administration.
Africa The African version of Bravo was officially launched on October 7, 2025, replacing
E! Africa. The channel offers NBCUniversal's global reality programming, including shows like
The Real Housewives of London and
Dating #No Filter South Africa - Season 2 and is available on
DStv South Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa region, which is owned by
MultiChoice and
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