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The ABC TV, or just ABC, is a television cable station network in the City of Asunción, capital of Paraguay. The content is based on local, regional and world news, culture, sports, music, variety and investigative journalism; available on cable and satellite in all Latin America.
ABC Color was founded August 8, 1967 by Aldo Zuccolillo. It was the first newspaper in Paraguay to introduce color pages and the tabloid format. It also became the first to be distributed nationwide, reaching beyond the capital.
This is a list of newspapers in Paraguay. ... ABC Color ; Extra ; Itapúa Notícias (Encarnación) La Nación ; Popular ; La Tribuna ; Última Hora ...
Television in Paraguay is most important among the country's mass media. Television programming is dominated by telenovelas, series, and news programming. Private and government-run channels coexist at the national, regional, and local levels.
Paraguay TV is a Paraguayan television network.It is the first television station operated by the Paraguayan government, as well as the country's first digital channel. Experimental transmissions began on 15 August 2011, and regular scheduled programming began on 11 Dece
Television in Paraguay is most important among the country's mass media. Television programming is dominated by telenovelas, series, and news programming. Analog broadcasts are scheduled to end in phases between December 31, 2024 (in Asunción) and 2029 (when the last inland analog transmitters will be switched off).
Sistema Nacional de Televisión (National Television System), sometimes simply known as SNT, is a Paraguayan television network which reaches almost the entire population of Paraguay. SNT coverage almost all the Región Oriental , where approximately 97% of the population of Paraguay lives.
On 31 March 2017, a series of protests began in Paraguay, during which demonstrators set fire to the Congress building. The demonstrations occurred in response to a constitutional amendment that would permit President Horacio Cartes to run for re-election, [2] a move described by the opposition as "a coup". [3]