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  2. List of television stations in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Tempo TV – A Caribbean-centric cable television channel. CaribVision – A Caribbean-centric cable television channel by the Caribbean Media Corporation. Gayelle TV – Trinidad and Tobago. Caribbean Super Station. SportsMax – sports cable channel, based in Kingston, Jamaica. Caribbean Faith Network.

  3. Television in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, Cuba was the second country in the world (after the United States) to begin color broadcasting. [4][5][6][7] In 2022, Cuba has five national television channels, fourth digital-only and fourth HD digital television channel and a number of provincial channels, and also some municipality channels broadcasting at least 2 hours by day.

  4. Radio y Televisión Martí - Wikipedia

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    Radio Televisión Martí is an American state-run radio and television international broadcaster based in Miami, Florida, financed by the federal government of the United States through the U.S. Agency for Global Media (formerly Broadcasting Board of Governors, BBG). It transmits propaganda in Spanish to Cuba and its broadcasts can also be ...

  5. Cubavision International - Wikipedia

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    Availability. Streaming media. live. [1] Cubavision International ( Spanish: Cubavisión Internacional) is a Cuban free-to-air television channel run by Cuba 's national broadcaster, Cuban Institute of Radio and Television. There is also a national channel called Cubavisión with different contents and its own logo.

  6. Cuban Institute of Radio and Television - Wikipedia

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    The Cuban Institute of Radio and Television (Spanish: Instituto Cubano de Radio y Televisión; ICRT) was the government agency responsible for the control of radio and television broadcasters in Cuba. On August 24, 2021, the institute ceased to operate and was replaced by the Institute of Information and Social Communication.

  7. Mass media in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The mass media in Cuba consist of several different types: television, radio, newspapers, and internet. The Cuban media are tightly controlled by the Cuban government led by the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC) in the past five decades. The PCC strictly censors news, information and commentary, and restricts dissemination of foreign publications ...

  8. Canal Habana - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.canalhabana.icrt.cu. Canal Habana is a Cuban public television channel founded in 2006, [1][2] at the Mazón and San Miguel studios, where television was broadcast for the first time in Cuba, [1] from the old channel CHTV that was broadcast in the City of Havana. [3] The channel is transmitted by air with a reach throughout Havana ...

  9. Cubavisión - Wikipedia

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    The origins of Cubavision go back to December 10, 1950, with the first transmissions of CMQ-TV, channel 6. This commercial channel started its regular transmissions on March 21, 1951. In 1959, with the conclusion of the Cuban Revolution, CMQ-TV, like the other means of communication in the country, ended up under the control of the government.