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Telenorte Canal 35 is a television channel from Estelí, Nicaragua founded in June 1997 and broadcasting on terrestrial television at UHF 35 and on cable television at channel 48. Telenorte is owned by the journalist William Solís. [1] [2] Telenorte covers the northern and northwestern departments of Nicaragua.
Digital Media de Nicaragua (Grupo RATENSA/Albavisión) Canal 10: June 23, 1997 Grupo RATENSA (Albavisión) Canal 11: 2010 Grupo RATENSA (Albavisión) Canal 12: December 11, 1994 Nicavisión Viva Nicaragua: June 13, 2011 Celeste, S.A. Vos TV: July 27, 2010 Grupo Pellas Canal 15: 2019 [6] NEPISA La Rock 22: 2020 Televisora Nicaraguense, SA (Juan ...
Canal 40 (Petén): Corporación de Radio y Televisión Petenera, S. A. Canal 41 (Guatemala City): International Channel Telecentro Canal 43 (Guatemala City): International Channel Telecentro
Telenorte emerged in April 1982, when the Radio and Television Network of then University of the North was privatised, although its original name was Educational Network of the University of the North (Red Educativa de la Universidad del Norte), with a single frequency (Channel 3 in Antofagasta) which started in definitive form on 14 February 1973, although experimental transmissions began on ...
Canal 2 is a Nicaraguan free-to-air television network owned by Televicentro de Nicaragua, S.A., owned by the Mexican media mogul Remigio Ángel González.In theory, the channel's sister channels are those of Grupo Ratensa, but in practice, the channel is an independent operation with support from the Nicaraguan government.
Patronato para Instalar Repetidoras de Canales de Televisión en Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz 26 14 XHSPRCA-TDT: Coatzacoalcos: SPR multiplex (11.1 Canal Once, 14.1 Canal Catorce, 20.1 TV UNAM, 22.1 Canal 22) 20.51 kW Sistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano 31 1 XHIC-TDT: Cofre de Perote Orizaba: Azteca Uno : 239.46 kW 30.72 kW [5]
Article 14 supports national production of TV and radio content - including music - by requiring broadcasters to transmit at least 10 hours of Venezuelan-made content every day. The government called it a "building block for the modernization of the country's communications sector", whereas the opposition believes it increases state control ...
On July 27, the channel was rebranded to Vos TV and moved to channel 14 on the Estesa cable TV system. [ 2 ] Grupo Pellas, owner of the channel, wanted to broadcast on the VHF band, but had to go to UHF channel 14 as the two potential frequencies (channels 11 and 13) were already given to Ángel González and a son of Daniel Ortega, respectively.