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Unitel Santa Cruz is the Unitel owned-and-operated station for the city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra. The station generates the network's national programming. The station generates the network's national programming.
UNITEL (UNIVERSAL DE TELEVISIÓN) [1] is a Bolivian commercial television network headquartered in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, La Paz and Cochabamba, Bolivia. It was founded in 1987 in Santa Cruz de la Sierra as Teleoriente, which in 1997 created the current network and bought two Telesistema Boliviano stations.
Unitel Cochabamba is the Televisión Nacional de Chile owned-and-operated station for the city of Cochabamba. The station operates on VHF channel 13 (digital channel 43, PSIP 13.1). The station operates on VHF channel 13 (digital channel 43, PSIP 13.1).
Telesistema Boliviano (TSB), the initial licensee, was founded on November 22, 1983, as the first commercial television company in Bolivia, [3] granting the license to operate in La Paz on channel 2. The channel was the opposite of ATB (channel 9) in some way, as the channel provided "quality programming" over political preferences.
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 Monasterios Ecor Ltda. Cadena A: Generalist Somos Bolivia, somos Cadena A ...
Canal 4 N Visión, doing business as Unitel Yacuiba is a Bolivian television station and the Unitel affiliate for the city of Yacuiba in southern Bolivia. History [ edit ]
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 .
Unitel Pando (also known as Unitel Cobija) is a Bolivian television station licensed to Pando, the capital of Cobija Department. Owned by Empresa de Comunicaciones del Oriente and operating on channel 11, as a Unitel owned-and-operated station. The station produces local editions of La Revista and Telepaís. [3]