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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 ...
Television stations in Trujillo, Peru (4 P) Pages in category "Television stations in Peru" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
5.10 Peru. 5.11 Uruguay. 5.12 Venezuela. 6 See also. Toggle the table of contents. ... Television stations in Zacatecas; South America. Argentina. América (Canal 2)
In the 1980s the station started satellite color TV transmissions across Peru. In 1985, under Alan García's government, the TV station was given the popular TV Perú (but the legal name remained RTP). In 1996, RTP renamed to its current corporate name Television Nacional del Perú during Alberto Fujimori's regime. In 2006 the station was ...
On the other hand, OAD-TV began broadcasting in 1958 on channel 7 of the VHF band in Lima as the country's second open television station. One of the first pioneering organizations in the production of content, such as the television series Nuestros Héroes de la Guerra del Pacífico [ es ] , was the "National Institute of Teleeducation ...
Global Televisión (known as Global), is a television network owned by Grupo ATV that transmits to all of Peru. It was founded in 1986 and is one of the six networks with national coverage. It was founded in 1986 and is one of the six networks with national coverage.
6 Peru. 7 Venezuela. 8 References. ... This is a list of local television stations in South America, including commercial, community and government-operated stations.
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.