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  2. Cubavisión - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, with the conclusion of the Cuban Revolution, CMQ-TV, like the other means of communication in the country, ended up under the control of the government. Subsequently, on February 27, 1961, with the disappearance of commercial advertising in Cuban media, the Cuban Government assumed the financing of the television channels.

  3. Cubavisión International - Wikipedia

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    Cubavisión International (Spanish: Cubavisión Internacional) is a Cuban free-to-air television channel run by Cuba's national broadcaster, Cuban Institute of Radio and Television. It serves as the worldwide arm of the domestic Cubavisión network.

  4. Television in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Cuba was the first Latin American country to begin television testing in December 1946 when station CM-21P conducted an experimental multi-point live broadcast. The first regular commercial broadcasting began in October 1950 by the small radio station Union Radio, soon followed by other stations.

  5. List of television stations in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    HRTG-TV 5: Canal5 - El Lider; HRJG-TV 6: Canal 6; Canal 8 Honduras; HRTS-TV 7: HRJS-TV 9: Vica Television; HRNQ-TV 13: Cruceña de TV; Canal 11; Canal 48 - El Canal de la Solidaridad; JBN; Maya TV; Pueblovision Canal 36; SOTEL Canal 11; TEN

  6. Multivisión - Wikipedia

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    Multivisión's programming includes a mix of telenovelas, series, documentaries (chiefly from National Geographic Channel and DW-TV), music videos and imported children's programs, as well as movies on Sunday nights and American primetime shows in the evenings.

  7. Cuban Institute of Radio and Television - Wikipedia

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    The Cuban Institute of Radio and Television (Spanish: Instituto Cubano de Radio y Televisión; ICRT) was the government agency responsible for the control of radio and television broadcasters in Cuba. On August 24, 2021, the institute ceased to operate and was replaced by the Institute of Information and Social Communication. [1]

  8. Citytv.com.co - Wikipedia

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    Citytv.com.co is a Colombian video sharing website that operates under the Canadian-based brand name Citytv, which is licensed to the Colombian newspaper El Tiempo from Rogers Media. The website was created by El Tiempo Publishing Company ( Casa Editorial El Tiempo ) [ 1 ] in order to compete with other popular video sharing websites such as ...

  9. Canal Capital - Wikipedia

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    Canal Capital; Type: Free-to-air television network: Country: Colombia: Broadcast area: Bogotá, Cundinamarca: Headquarters: Bogotá: Programming; Language(s) Spanish ...