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Canal 5 (Canal Cinco), is a Honduran terrestrial television channel, owned by the Ferrari family and operated by the Televicentro Corporation. Its first official broadcast was on September 15, 1959. Channel 5's programming consists mainly of telenovelas, entertainment programs, both national and foreign production, game shows and newscasts.
Televicentro or TVC is a television corporation in Honduras, which as of 2004, is owned by Rafael Ferrari. [1]Televicentro was founded in 1987 with the aim of merging Canal 5, Canal 3/7 and Telecadena 7/4 under an umbrella organization, aiming at improving the coverage of the stations and creating new relayers for them. [2]
Television was introduced in 1959 on channel 5 after the idea came by at a Mexico City hotel the previous year. [1] Honduras had initially adopted ATSC Standards for digital terrestrial television broadcasting, but later decided to adopt the ISDB-T International standard used in many other Latin American nations. [2]
Panavision Canal 5; Telecinco Canal 5; SCN Channel 8; Tele7 Canal 7; Grupo Mix Holding: RCM Canal 21, Mix TV Canal 33; Riande Productions: TVO Canal 21, ShopTv Canal 33; Cadena Millenium: RCM Canal 21, RCM Mundo Canal 33, RCM Plus Canal 35; QEXTV La Exitosa Canal 27 (signal test)
Canal 8 formerly known as Televisión Nacional de Honduras (Spanish for: National Television of Honduras) or TNH is a state-owned television network based in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. The channel is the first state-owned television channel and is operated by the Ministry of Culture and Telecommunications. [ 1 ]
Canal 3 (Albavision) Canal 5 TV Maya; Canal 7 Televisiete (Albavision) Canal 9 TV Congreso (off air) Canal 11 Tele-Once (Albavision) Canal 13 Trecevisión (Albavision) UHF Canal 19 Albanoticias -mirrored- (Albavision) Canal 21 Enlace; Canal 23 Albanoticias (Albavision) Canal 25 Guatevision; Canal 27 Canal de la Esperanza; Canal 31 TV Azteca ...
Canal 5 (Honduras) Canal 6 (Honduran TV channel) Canal 8 (Honduran TV channel) Canal 11 (Honduras) Canal 36; H. Telesistema Informativo; J. JBN-TV; M. Maya TV; T ...
[5] The channel announced changes at the start of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, starting with an upgrade of its broadcasting equipment. After the World Cup ended the station presented a new newscast (Acción VTV) and announced further changes later in the year, without revealing them directly. By then, the channel was now owned by Albavisión. [6]