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Canal 10 (call sign LV 80 TV) is an Argentine television station located in the province of Córdoba.Channel 10 began broadcasting on May 11, 1962. The station is operated by the National University of Córdoba and currently carries an independent format, plus some local shows and programs from national public broadcaster Televisión Pública, Pakapaka and Encuentro.
In Argentina, for most of the history of broadcasting, there were only five major commercial national terrestrial networks until 2018. These were Televisión Pública, El Nueve, El Trece, Telefe and América. Since 2018, Net TV became the sixth major commercial network, [1] with Televisión Pública being the national public television service.
El Diez (call sign LU 82 TV) is a television station broadcasting from Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina carrying programs from El Trece and serving as Artear's official representative for said city. Founded in 1966, the station currently produces its own newscast, plus some local entertainment and public affairs programming shown on weekends.
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Canal 10 (call sign LW 83 TV) is one of the two free-to-air channels in the province of Tucumán, Argentina. It is owned and run by the National University of Tucumán. Its headquarters and studios are located in Yerba Buena with transmitter in Villa Nougués. Channel 10 went on air on July 9, 1966.
In 2002, Channel 10 (which at that time was owned by businessman Carlos Ávila) and its sister channels América TV and CVN Cablevisión Noticias (currently A24), became part of the Multimedios América group, made up of Ávila, Daniel Vila (from Grupo UNO, currently Grupo América, which put 3 television channels and their percentage in the ...
However, just one match was broadcast in color to Argentina itself—the final match, between Argentina and the Netherlands—using the PAL-N color standard. One of the Bosch Fernseh cameras from 1978; an ATC logo sticker has been placed over the A78TV striped logo. In 1979, Canal 7 took control of the new complex, and with it came a new name.
On August 19, 1982, the first one received no offers; the second, on October 25, 1983, would result in Canal Once being handed back to García. When Raúl Alfonsín became President of Argentina, among his first acts in office, was to nullify the transfer of Canal Once to García, leaving it in the hands of the state for another six years.