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  2. Latina Televisión - Wikipedia

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    Latina Televisión (also known as Latina TV or simply Latina, and previously known as Frecuencia Latina Televisión or Frecuencia Latina) is a Peruvian free-to-air television channel that has been broadcasting since 1983. [1] [2] It is the third private channel to start broadcasting.

  3. List of local television stations in South America - Wikipedia

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  4. XHLTN-FM - Wikipedia

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    The callsign was changed to XHLTN-FM in February 1984, coinciding with the change to the Radio Latina name and format. In 1993, two workers died on the XHLTN tower. They were installing a large piece of transmission equipment, to which they were harnessed, when a cable gave way and the workers fell to their deaths.

  5. Channel 2 - Wikipedia

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    DZMV-TV, or Channel 2, a television station in Metro Manila, Philippines; Frecuencia Latina, or Frecuencia 2, a commercial televisión station in Lima, Perú; see Digital terrestrial television § Peru; Kanal 2, a privately owned station in Estonia; KBS2, an entertainment channel in South Korea; VRT Canvas, formerly VRT TV2, Belgium

  6. Frecuencia Latina bombing - Wikipedia

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    The Frecuencia Latina bombing was a terrorist attack in Lima, Peru on June 5 1992. It was perpetrated by the terrorist organization Shining Path , which detonated a truck bomb at the primary headquarters of television channel Frecuencia 2 (renamed Latina Televisión in 2014) in Lima's Jesús María district.

  7. En Vivo (programadora) - Wikipedia

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    En Vivo (known as Nuevos Días TV from 1995 until the end of 1997) was a Colombian programadora that operated between 1995 and 2001. Its main productions were the morning program En vivo (1995–96), the interview program by the same title (1996–97), and the newscasts En vivo 9:30 (evening) and En vivo 6:30 (morning) that aired on Canal A from 1998-2001.

  8. Nickelodeon (Latin American TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Nickelodeon is a Hispanic/Latin American pay television channel, counterpart of the American network of the same name.It is owned by Paramount Networks Americas and was launched on 20 December 1996. [3]

  9. Zona Latina - Wikipedia

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    Zona Latina is a private owned cable TV channel of Chile. It airs Spanish language music videos as well as Talk Shows. Its sister station is Via X which airs English language music videos. It is owned by 'Television Interactiva and is available on cable. On April 9, 2012, the channel premiered its first program called Sabores ¿Qué cocinamos hoy?