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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.
Good News TV GNTV Latino on 14.2, GNTV Kids on 14.3, Music videos on 14.4, Barker on 38.7 22 12 K12XP-D: National Black TV Salem News Channel on 22.2, MTRSPT1 on 22.3, NTDTV on 22.4, Infomercials on 22.5, beIN Sports Xtra on 22.6, Infomercials on 22.7 23 23 KTVP-LD: Infomercials
YSAL-TV 9: Canal Nueve - Legislative Assembly Channel; YSWD-TV 10: Canal Diez - Televisión de El Salvador; YSTU-TV 11: Canal Once - Red Salvadoreña de Medios; YSWX-TV 12: Canal Doce - Red Salvadoreña de Medios; YSJR-TV 15: Canal Quince - Grupo Megavision (Movie World) YSXL-TV 17: Canal Diecisiete - Independent/Youth Music Videos
Canal 40 (Petén): Corporación de Radio y Televisión Petenera, S. A. Canal 41 (Guatemala City): International Channel Telecentro Canal 43 (Guatemala City): International Channel Telecentro
Kim Quintero, a meteorologist and reporter for the Arizona’s Family stations, is leaving TV. Quintero announced on her social media accounts that she was leaving Channels 3 and 5, where she’s ...
As of the 2023–24 NHL season, Scripps Sports has regional television rights to the Arizona Coyotes. In the Phoenix market, games broadcast on KNXV-TV's Antenna TV-affiliated subchannel 15.2 serving as flagship station, with further affiliates planned for outlying areas of the team's designated market, which includes Utah and New Mexico.
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.
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 ...