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  2. Willax Televisión - Wikipedia

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    willax.tv. Availability. Terrestrial. Digital VHF. Channel 1.1. Willax Televisión (commonly known as Willax, from Quechua willaq [ˈwɪʎaχ] ‘narrator, informant’ [1]) is a Peruvian television channel. It began as an internet channel in 2010 with a television channel launching later that year.

  3. Erasmo Wong Lu - Wikipedia

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    Erasmo Wong Lu, a Chinese Peruvian, was born in Lima in 1943. He was son of Erasmo Wong Chiang, a Chinese immigrant and entrepreneur and Angela Lu Vega, who owned a corner store-grocery and bazaar in the district of San Isidro in Lima. His father arrived in Peru at the age of eleven. [3]

  4. List of television stations in Oaxaca - Wikipedia

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    (Excélsior TV) Cadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V. 19 5 XHHHN-TDT: Huajuapan de León Tehuacán, Pue. Canal 5 76 kW 36 kW [3] Radio Televisión 29 7 XHHDL-TDT: Huajuapan de León: Azteca 7 23.430 kW Televisión Azteca 25 1 XHIG-TDT: Matías Romero (C. Palma Sola) Azteca Uno (adn40) 48.21 kW Televisión Azteca 21 2 XHPAO-TDT: Cerro Palma Sola Las ...

  5. 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.

  6. TUDN (American TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    TUDN (pronounced tu-de-ene; formerly called Univision Deportes Network) is a Mexican-American Spanish language sports channel. Owned by TelevisaUnivision, it is an extension of the company's sports division of the same name, with TUDN the acronym of TelevisaUnivision Deportes Network. It launched on April 7, 2012, along with Univision Tlnovelas ...

  7. Television in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Television in Mexico first began on August 19, 1946, in Mexico City when Guillermo González Camarena transmitted the first television signal in Latin America from the bathroom of his home. On September 7, 1946, at 8:30 PM (CST) Mexico's and Latin America's first experimental television station was established and was given the XE1GC callsign.

  8. Canal Once - Wikipedia

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    Canal Once. Once (formerly Once TV México and Canal Once) is a Mexican educational broadcast television network owned by National Polytechnic Institute. The network's flagship station is XEIPN-TDT channel 11 in Mexico City. It broadcasts across Mexico through nearly 40 TV transmitters and is required carriage on all Mexican cable and satellite ...

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