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  2. Multivisión (Bolivia) - Wikipedia

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    Multivisión was a Bolivian subscription television company, a subsidiary of the Vancouver-based Multivision Communications Corp., operating an MMDS cable television service since 1991, [1] which could distribute audio and video signals over the air to homes without the need to build and maintain coaxial cable networks. It provided subscription ...

  3. Television in Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    The channels Unitel, ATB, Red Uno, Bolivisión and (to a lesser extent) Bolivia TV; usually broadcast local newscasts, at least in the cities that make up the main axis (La Paz, Cochabamba and Santa Cruz). The only public network is Bolivia TV, the rest being controlled by private businessmen. [19]

  4. RTP (Bolivia) - Wikipedia

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    While the reality talent show Bailando por un Sueño was broadcast on Red Uno, Jorge Luis Palenque criticized the channel, the program and stated that it was garbage television (telebasura), compared to RTP programming. [13] He said that the program also objectified women, due to the controversial nature of the program.

  5. Red ATB - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Bolivia TV 7.2 - Wikipedia

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    Bolivia 7.2 is a Bolivian over-the-air television network available nationally on the digital terrestrial television network as a subchannel of Bolivia TV. The channel is also available over the Túpac Katari satellite.

  7. F10 (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    F10 is a Bolivian television channel broadcasting from Ciudad Satélite in the outskirts of El Alto, in the department of La Paz, owned by FTTV Comunicaciones and founded by Freddy Ticona Gonzales. The channel broadcasts over-the-air in La Paz and on cable television operators nationwide.

  8. Unitel Oruro - Wikipedia

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    Unitel Oruro (formerly known as Televisión Oruro) is a Bolivian television station. Owned by Empresa de Comunicaciones del Oriente and operating on channel 2, the station is a Unitel owned-and-operated station .

  9. Telecommunications in Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    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).