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Canal 3 is the first commercial TV station and the second overall station in Guatemala. It began its TV service in 1956. [1] Its programming broadcasts its own productions and telenovelas, among other international productions. It is owned by Grupo Chapín TV, a subsidiary of Remigio Ángel González's Albavisión group.
In 2015 it ranked eleventh among 1,592 secondary schools in Guatemala, and second among those with more than 100 students tested. [3] In 2016 the baccalaureate was awarded to 57 day and 15 night school students. All but two of the 72 graduates scored in the two highest levels on all parts of the standardized exam. [4]
It is one of the five stations operated by Radio y Televisión de Guatemala, who also operate channels 3, 7, 13 and 23; all of which are linked to Remigio Ángel González through his Albavisión group. The channel specializes in animated series, TV shows and movies.
Canal 3 (Guatemalan TV channel) Canal 7 (Guatemalan TV channel) Canal 8 (Guatemala) Canal 11 (Guatemalan TV channel) Canal 13 (Guatemalan TV channel) G.
Canal 7 (Canal Siete, formerly Televicentro and Televisiete) is a Guatemalan terrestrial television channel owned by Grupo Chapín TV, a subsidiary of Remigio Ángel González's Albavisión group. Similar to sister channel Canal 3 , the channel has a generalist profile and also airs programming from Univision .
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The school was founded on 1 January 1901 by the Asociación de Educación y Cultura "Alejandro von Humboldt". [5] At the celebration of its 100th anniversary in 2001, the German School Guatemala was awarded the "Orden del Quetzal en grado de Gran Cruz" by the Guatemalan government for its outstanding educational work.