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1 January – President Xiomara Castro threatens to remove all US military bases from Honduras and seek to cancel the military cooperation with the United States if President-elect Donald Trump fulfills his threat to order mass deportations of Hondurans when he takes office.
Televicentro or TVC is a television corporation in Honduras, which as of 2004, is owned by Rafael Ferrari. [ 1 ] Televicentro was founded in 1987 with the aim of merging Canal 5, Canal 3/7 and Telecadena 7/4 under an umbrella organization, aiming at improving the coverage of the stations and creating new relayers for them. [ 2 ]
Canal 5 (Canal Cinco), is a Honduran terrestrial television channel, owned by the Ferrari family and operated by the Televicentro Corporation. Its first official broadcast was on September 15, 1959. Channel 5's programming consists mainly of telenovelas, entertainment programs, both national and foreign production, game shows and newscasts.
Telesistema Informativo (known as TSi) is a television station in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, broadcasting on Channel 3 and Channel 7 in NTSC and is owned by TVC. The station has repeaters in La Ceiba and Puerto Cortés, also on channel 7. Until 2016, the channel had programs of news, entertainment, series, sports and movies.
Televicentro may refer to the following: Televicentro 4, former name of WAPA-TV , a television station in Puerto Rico Televicentro (Honduras) , a television station in Honduras
On June 5, 2000, WAPA (then known as Televicentro) launched their own Breakfast television show, a version of their newscast that would run from 5:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. and would be called NotiCentro al Amanecer (Noticentro at Sunrise), the original anchors of NotiCentro al Amanecer were Pedro Rosa Nales and Luz Nereida Vélez who were joined by ...
In 1946, UNISA was given a new role as a distance education university, and today it offers certificate, diploma and degree courses [7] up to doctoral level. In January 2004, UNISA merged with Technikon Southern Africa (Technikon SA, a polytechnic ) and incorporated the distance education component of Vista University (VUDEC).
Salerno's Schola Medica Salernitana was the most important medical school in Europe between the 10th and 13th centuries. Following the rise of university medical schools, it briefly merged with the University of Naples, which moved to Salerno from 1253 to 1258 before returning to Naples and establishing its own medical school there.