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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.
HRTG-TV 5: Canal5 - El Lider; HRJG-TV 6: Canal 6; Canal 8 Honduras; HRTS-TV 7: HRJS-TV 9: Vica Television; HRNQ-TV 13: Cruceña de TV; Canal 11; Canal 48 - El Canal de la Solidaridad; JBN; Maya TV; Pueblovision Canal 36; SOTEL Canal 11; TEN
The first television channel in Nicaragua opened on VHF channel 8 on July 15, 1956 [2] as Televisión de Nicaragua, S.A., owned by the Novedades newspaper. [3] The government followed on January 11, 1957 with Canal 6. In 1962, the government merged channels 6 and 8, with the latter becoming a relayer of the former. [2]
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 12 is a nationwide terrestrial television channel in Nicaragua owned by Nicavisión, S.A., a company of the Valle Peters family. It broadcasts from a main transmitter atop Las Nubes, a major broadcast television site for the Managua area, and from repeaters at Estelí, Matagalpa and Jinotega.
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 ...
El País is a national Uruguayan daily newspaper. It is based in the capital city of Montevideo and is regarded as the newspaper with the largest circulation in the country. [ 2 ] It was first published on September 14, 1918 and previously belonged to the same media group as the television network Teledoce .
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.