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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.
Canal 5 180 kW Radio Televisión 14 6 XHTAO-TDT: Tampico: Canal 6 (Milenio Televisión, City Channel, Popcorn Central) 12.5 kW Multimedios Televisión 21 7 XHTAU-TDT: Tampico: Azteca 7 : 30.54 kW Televisión Azteca 35 14 XHSPRTA-TDT: Tampico: SPR multiplex (11.1 Canal Once, 14.1 Canal Catorce, 20.1 TV UNAM, 22.1 Canal 22) 20.42 kW
[2] [3] The station had small facilities, but had the ambitions to overcome limitations in the human resources and broadcasting sectors. [3] Teleoriente consolidated its position as a local television station when, in 1991, it affiliated with Red ATB , enabling its programs to be seen in seven of the nine departments of Bolivia.
"United States TV Stations: Puerto Rico", Yearbook of Radio and Television, New York: Radio Television Daily, 1964, OCLC 7469377 – via Internet Archive Pedro Miranda Corrada (1974). "La cable television en Puerto Rico".
Cubavisión (Canal 6) – State broadcaster; Cubavision International – Satellite service of Cubavision, broadcasting internationally; Tele Rebelde (Canal 2) - State broadcaster focused mainly in sports content. Canal Educativo; Canal Educativo 2; Multivisión (Cuba) TeleSUR
Noticentro in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. WAPA-TV (channel 4) is a Spanish-language independent television station in San Juan, Puerto Rico, owned by WAPA Media Group.The station's studios are located on Luis Vigoreaux Avenue in Guaynabo, and its transmitter is on the WKAQ-TV (channel 2) transmission tower at Cerro La Santa in Cayey near the Carite State Forest.
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WKAQ-TV, the first television station in Puerto Rico, was founded by Ángel Ramos on March 28, 1954. [2] Ramos was also the owner of the newspaper El Mundo and Puerto Rico's first licensed radio station, WKAQ (580 AM). [3]