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Antena 7 (formerly known as Antena Latina) is a television network in the Dominican Republic owned and operated by Albavision, it is headquartered in Santo Domingo. It began to broadcast on October 16, 1999 after the shutdown of the former RAHINTEL .
Canal 4 TNH; Canal 4 Télé Caramel – Les Cayes, Sud; Canal 6 TV Nord'Ouest; Canal 6 Radio Tele 6 Univers – Les Cayes, Sud (); Canal 7 Tele 7 Cap-Haïtien; Canal 7 Tele Yaguana - Leogane
Antena Latina - Channel 7; Color Visión; Telesistema Dominicano - Channel 11; Telecentro - Channel 13; Sport Vision - Channel 35; Cana TV - Popular local morning shows, news coverage, cooking shows and family entertainment; Vegateve; CDN 37; SuperCanal
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Atención Atención (English: Listen Up Listen Up) is a Puerto Rican live-action/puppet children's television show and band formed in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in 1999 starring three costumed characters and their friends, the Atención Atención band.
Antena Latina (Channel 7) Network: Bonetti Comunicaciones: Time slot: Saturday 9:00 to 10:30 pm: Previous show(s) Vale Más (1996-2000) Hola Gente (2000-2001) El Show del Mediodía (2001-2002) Formalmente Informal (2002) Botando el Golpe (radio, 2003) El Escándalo del 13 (2003-2004) Todo Bien (2006-2008) Beauty pageant titleholder: Title: Miss ...
In 1995, Vittorio de Ferrari signs a deal with Antena 3 and started to show their productions as well as imported films and cartoons. Following the death the channel's owner, his son, Roberto de Ferrari, revokes the contract with Antena 3 and sold it to Genaro Delgado Parker. The name changed to Red Global.
The channel's origins are traced as far back as 1959. Pedro Bonilla, owner of Radio HIN, expressed the will to launch a private television station and launches Rahintel (Radio HIN Televisión) on February 28, 1959 in a shop located near the grounds of the Fair of Peace and Fraternity of the Free World, with television equipment from the United States.