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  2. Panamericana Televisión - Wikipedia

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    Panamericana Televisión (sometimes shortened to Panamericana and formerly known as PANTEL) is a Peruvian television network, which was founded on July 21, 1957 and had later begun its official broadcast on October 16, 1959.

  3. Television in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Canal 25 Guatevision; Canal 27 El canal de la Esperanza [20] Canal 31 TV Azteca Guatemala; Canal 33 TV USAC [21] Canal 35 TV Azteca Guatemala; Canal 37 Telecentro -mirrored- (Albavision) Canal 41 Telecentro (Albavision) Canal 61 Enlace Juvenil; Canal 63 Televisión Arquidiocesana [22] Canal 65 Family TV; Satellite 18-50 TV [23] Canal Antigua ...

  4. Global Television (Peruvian TV network) - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, with a discrete advertising campaign in Lima, Favorita de Televisión - Canal 13 announced the start of its operations for 1984 but never materialized. By late 1985 and early 1986, Compañía Radiodifusora Univisión S.A. (unrelated to US Hispanic network Univisión , at the time still known as SIN) launched a test signal for a few months.

  5. ATV (Peruvian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Canal 9 quickly gained audience and popularity, [3] showing during its initial decade a varied schedule consisting of feature films (after the opening ceremony it aired American Graffiti), first-run American series such as MacGyver or Hunter; successful Venezuelan telenovelas such as Las Amazonas, Cristal or La dama de rosa and animated series ...

  6. Television in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Television in Peru has a history of more than 60 years. There are 105 television broadcasters in Peru, 22 of which are in Lima. There are 105 television broadcasters in Peru, 22 of which are in Lima. In regard to television receivers, in 2003 there were 5,470,000 — that is 200 televisions for every thousand inhabitants.

  7. La Tele (Peruvian TV network) - Wikipedia

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    La Tele is a minor television network operated by Grupo ATV, in turn owned by Albavisión, airing exclusively imported programming, similar in profile to other secondary channels of the network, like Repretel 4, Nicaragua's Canal 9 and Guatemala's TeleOnce and Trecevisión. Its programming is focused on cartoons, youth and police series ...

  8. TV Perú - Wikipedia

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    National Institute of Radio and Television of Peru (Instituto Nacional de Radio y Televisión del Perú) Key people: Marco Aurelio Denegri: History; Launched: January 17, 1958; 67 years ago () Founder: a UNESCO joint venture: Former names: Canal 7 (1958-1980) Radio Televisión Peruana (1980-1986; 1989-1990) TV-Perú (1986-1989)

  9. Latina Televisión - Wikipedia

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    Latina Televisión (also known as Latina TV or simply Latina, and previously known as Frecuencia Latina Televisión or Frecuencia Latina) is a Peruvian free-to-air television channel that has been broadcasting since 1983.