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Bolivia TV 7.2: Entertainment El canal de los deportes: May 29, 2012 Red Uno de Bolivia: Generalist Para todos: July 1, 1985 Grupo Kuljis Red Uno de Bolivia S.A. Bolivisión: Generalist Somos parte de ti: September 1, 1985 Albavisión: Antena Uno Canal 6 S.R.L/Galavisión S.R.L Unitel: Generalist Unidos por la tele: September 1, 1987 Grupo ...
In May 1987, the Asociación de Teledifusoras Bolivianas network was born with the union of channels 9 from La Paz, 8 from Oruro —created on 8 May 1987— and 4 from Cochabamba -created on 7 January 1987– The link of microwaves was provided by Millicom International that designed, assembled and executed a network of repeaters throughout ...
In 1984, among the four initial private television stations that were being set up, one of the stations was set up in Cochabamba, Cochabambina de Televisión, on channel 9. The station had a strong local character, similar to Paceña de Televisión [ 2 ] In this context it starts affiliating itself with ATB and formed Red Tricolor in time for ...
Bolivia TV presented its subchannel on November 20, 2015, as Bolivia TV Deportes, by granting a five-year license to the Bolivian regulator ATT. The channel was also set to air soccer matches where Evo Morales was present, in Bolivia and abroad. [4] Its broadcasts started on December 21, 2015, with President Morales appearing in its inaugural ...
In September 1997, the rift caused the station to generate a new network, Unitel, the new channel was officially launched via satellite and shortly thereafter it obtained national coverage. [3] The station digitized its equipment in April 2007, alongside Unitel La Paz.
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.
There has been a recent, rapid growth of state-owned media, including a network of community radios. [2] State-owned and private radio and TV stations generally operate freely, although both pro-government and anti-government groups have attacked media outlets in response to their reporting (2010). [1]
Red Universitaria Boliviana de Información (Bolivian University Information Network), also known as Red RUBI, is a loose network of Bolivian television stations owned by universities. Unlike other networks, it doesn't provide a single national signal, instead depending on each of its nine members, located in departmental capitals, generating ...