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Canal 2 is a Nicaraguan free-to-air television network owned by Televicentro de Nicaragua, S.A., owned by the Mexican media mogul Remigio Ángel González.In theory, the channel's sister channels are those of Grupo Ratensa, but in practice, the channel is an independent operation with support from the Nicaraguan government.
Nombre del canal Programación Fundación Canales VHF; Canal 10: Ratensa's main channel. 1997 10 (Analog) Canal 2 (also known as Televicentro) Channel with a similar (generalist) profile to Canal 10, as a separate operation from the main Ratensa group. 1965 2 (Analog) Canal 9: Tertiary channel. 2011 9 (Analog) Canal 11 (formerly TV Red ...
Canal 9: 2011 Digital Media de Nicaragua (Grupo RATENSA/Albavisión) Canal 10: June 23, 1997 Grupo RATENSA (Albavisión) Canal 11: 2010 Grupo RATENSA (Albavisión) Canal 12: December 11, 1994 Nicavisión Viva Nicaragua: June 13, 2011 Celeste, S.A. Vos TV: July 27, 2010 Grupo Pellas Canal 15: 2019 [6] NEPISA La Rock 22: 2020
Corporación Televicentro Spanish: adn40 Mexico: TV Azteca: Spanish all news programs English but [clarification needed] one Saturday news program. Excélsior TV Mexico: Grupo Imagen: Spanish: Milenio Televisión Mexico: Grupo Multimedios: Spanish: N+ Foro Mexico: TelevisaUnivision: Spanish: Canal 4 Multinoticias Nicaragua: Spanish: C9N ...
When the Sandinistas overthrew the Somoza regime in Nicaragua in 1979, there were only two private television stations broadcasting in Nicaragua. Televicentro (Canal 2), founded in 1965 and owned by Televicentro de Nicaragua, S.A. of the Sacasa family and Canal 6 owned by the Somoza family and founded in 1959. [1] [2] [3] [4]
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Costa Rica: Canal 2, Telecentro, Teletica; Panama: TVN, RPC Televisión, Panavisión/Telecinco (defunct), Telemetro [2] Nicaragua had been suspended at the time because the channels Sacasa owned (2 and 12 and their respective relayers 7 and 5) had been usurped by the state in 1979, forming Sistema Sandinista de Televisión. Per a session held ...
TGV-TV: 3 (Guatemala City)| 10: Canal 3 - El Súper Canal (Televisión Guatemalteca - Albavisión) TGCE-TV: 5 (Guatemala City) | 12: TV Maya (Academy of Mayan Languages of Guatemala); formerly known as Cultural and Educational TV (military channel)