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Telecorporación Salvadoreña (TCS) is a television network corporation in El Salvador. Telecorporación Salvadoreña is a group of local television stations formed by channels 2, 4, 6, and TCS+. Telecorporación Salvadoreña is a group of local television stations formed by channels 2, 4, 6, and TCS+.
Canal 10, previously known as Televisión de El Salvador (TVES) (in Spanish: El Salvador Television) is El Salvador's public television service with the YSTVE signal. It was founded by the Government of El Salvador on November 4, 1964 with channels 8 and 10.
Canal 2; Country: El Salvador: Headquarters: Alameda Dr. Manuel Araujo Km. 6½ San Salvador: Programming; Language(s) Spanish: Picture format: 1080i HDTV (downscaled to 480i for the SDTV feed) Ownership; Owner: Telecorporación Salvadoreña: Sister channels: Canal 4 Canal 6 TCS+: History; Launched: 30 November 1965; 59 years ago () Former names ...
Cerro El Pital is a mountain in Central America, on the border of El Salvador and Honduras.It is located 12 km (7 mi) from the town of La Palma at a height of 2,730 m (8,957 ft) above sea level, and is the highest point in Salvadoran territory and the third from Honduras.
Canal 12 (legally known as YSWX-TV) is a Salvadoran television channel owned by Red Salvadoreña de Medios. The station was founded by Jorge Emilio Zedán on 15 December 1984. The station was founded by Jorge Emilio Zedán on 15 December 1984.
Canal Seis is the flagship television channel of Telecorporacion Salvadoreña. It broadcasts from channel 6 nationwide in El Salvador. It is believed to be the country's first television station, having launched in 1956. Color broadcasts commenced in 1973. The channel has a general schedule on weekdays and is focused on movies on weekends.
El Salvador: Cerro El Pital 1; Guatemala: Antigua Guatemala 1, Cobán 1, Fraijanes 1, Quetzaltenango 1; Haiti: Kenscoff 1 4 [17] Honduras: La Esperanza 1, Santa Rosa de Copán 1, Siguatepeque 4; Jamaica: Blue Mountains 1; Mexico: Almost all of the northern part (Culiacán and Los Cabos are tropical) and some other highland areas including the ...
Later it was founded as a successor to two former public stations called Televisión Educativa de El Salvador (Canal 10) from 1964 to 1968, and would return transmitting with Canal 8 on 29 January 1973; which those two channels lasted until 1989 when Canal 8 went signed off, leaving Canal 10 the only public TV channel at the time. [4]