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Red Uno Santa Cruz is a Bolivian television station licensed to Santa Cruz de la Sierra.Operating on VHF channel 13 (digital channel 35, PSIP 13.1), it is both an owned-and-operated station and the flagship station of Red Uno de Bolivia, and one of the oldest private television stations in the country.
Red UNO de Bolivia (literally "Network One", commonly referred to as Red UNO and occasionally also called simply UNO, UNO being the initials of Unión Nacional de Organizaciones Televisivas, [1] "National Union of Television Organizations") is a national Bolivian television network owned by conservative [2] businessman Ivo Kuljis, [3] a businessman of Croatian origin, [4] who also owns other ...
The transmitters manufactured by Harris for the stations in Santa Cruz and La Paz were working without major flaws since 1996. [16] By 2007, Unitel had become one of Bolivia's three leading television networks, the other two being ATB and Red Uno. At the time, it had an exclusivity contract with TV Globo to air telenovelas from its catalog.
Red ATB (1987-1993) Independent (1993-1997) Technical information; ... Unitel Santa Cruz is the Unitel owned-and-operated station for the city of Santa Cruz de la ...
Before adopting the Red Uno branding, Teleandina broadcast on channel 11 in Oruro, 13 in Santa Cruz, 6 (later 9) in Cochabamba (channel 2 CCA Corazón de América is relayed some programs of its programs), 11 in La Paz and had repeater stations throughout the country.
In 1987, ATB and Teleoriente, owned by Grupo Monasterio, signed an agreement by which Canal 9 de Santa Cruz was added to the Red Nacional as a partner. Channel 9 of La Paz premiered its mobile unit. Johnny Nogales resigns and Carlos Mesa temporarily assumes the leadership of the central newscast
Televisión Boliviana (Bolivia TV) is the first television channel of Bolivia and serves the only means of television communication from the government. The channel was established in August 1969 under the government of Luis Adolfo Siles after years of planning by the government of then-recently deceased René Barrientos. [2]
Red Uno Cochabamba is the Red Uno owned-and-operated station for the city of Cochabamba. The station operates on VHF channel 9 (digital channel 42, PSIP 9.1) and is an affiliate of Red Uno de Bolivia .