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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 .
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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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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. [1] [2] It is the third private channel to start broadcasting.
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 ...
Los Tres de Antena 3: 1991: José María Carrascal, Fernando González Urbaneja and Luis Herrero: Tres deseos: 2008: Jaime Cantizano: Tres hijos para mí solo: 1995: Enrique Simón: La Trituradora: 1999: Belinda Washington: Tu cara me suena: 2011– Talent Show: Manel Fuentes: Tu cara no me suena todavía: 2017– Talent Show: Manel Fuentes: El ...
However, Antena 3 obtained the rights to broadcast future productions of CBS Corporation. On January 1, 2009, Antena.Nova was renamed as Nova 9 in order to associate the channel with that logical channel number on digital terrestrial television, with Nova the Latin word for "nine". Finally, on August 6, 2010, it adopted the current name.