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  2. National Institute of Radio and Television of Peru - Wikipedia

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    Since the beginning of 2015, the children's programming block TV Perú niños has been broadcast on TV Perú. On July 1, 2016, TV Perú 7.4 was replaced by Canal IPe , a children's and cultural channel. [22] [23] In the field of radio, the FM frequency reached 53% of the national territory, while its AM frequency reached 14.6% and Radio La ...

  3. América Noticias (Perú) - Wikipedia

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    Lima, Peru: Programming; Language(s) Spanish: Picture format: 1080i HDTV (downscaled to 16:9 480i for the SDTV feed) History; Launched: 21 October 1996; 28 years ago ()

  4. Television in Peru - Wikipedia

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    The broadcast stations in Lima are: . On VHF (Except for Channel 11, all are national chains that transmit via satellite all across the country.). Channel 2: Latina Televisión (Frequency, video: 55.25Mhz audio: 59.75Mhz) — For many years managed by company shareholder Baruch Ivcher, he operated many years under the protection of a judicial order because of various abuses carried out by the ...

  5. Global Television (Peruvian TV network) - Wikipedia

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    In April 13, 2015, the channel was replaced by Red TV. All the childish and youth programming moved to UHF channel La Tele. On March 27, 2017, Red TV was renamed NexTV. Due to Grupo ATV’s brand license with América Televisión being expired and the network being faced with low ratings.

  6. TV Perú - Wikipedia

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    TV Perú is well known because the bad management of its media, due to the non-professional president and some of its managers who lead the channel and the radio station. From its first days, this channel is located in the lowest place in the ranking of channels in Peru. TV Perú's headquarters are in Lima, Peru.

  7. Mass media in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Since the existence of radio in Peru, it has been a popular source of information due to its ease of access. [1] Many radio stations exist throughout Peru, including Radio Programas del Perú. The history of radio in Peru can be categorized into the first historical period of (1925-1936) when radio transformed from an elite medium to a mass media.

  8. América Televisión - Wikipedia

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    The front of the initial studio at the time of the first TV broadcasts in 1958. The origins of América Televisión date to 1942, when the first radio network with private capitals in Peru, Compañía Peruana de Radiodifusión, S.A., whose owners were José Bolívar, Jorge Karković and Antonio Umbert, was formed.

  9. Radio Programas del Perú - Wikipedia

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    Radio Programas del Perú (RPP) is a radio and television broadcasting company in Peru within the Grupo RPP formed in Lima in 1963 by Manuel Delgado Parker and Emilio Checa. RPP has the largest radio coverage in Peru, covering 97 percent of the country.