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This is a list of programs broadcast by CH / E!, a television system in Canada that operated from 2001 to 2009. Fall 2008 schedule. In prime time, ...
Casa (stylized CASA) is a Canadian French language discretionary service channel that is dedicated to the home including home and garden renovations and design, cooking, and real estate. It is owned by Groupe TVA , a division of Quebecor Media , and airs a mix of original productions and dubbed versions of series produced by the American and ...
This is a list of television programs formerly and currently broadcast by the Canadian television channel E!, formerly known as Star! until November 29, 2010. Since that date, original programming from the flagship American channel often is premiered in a simulcast day-and-date.
E! is a Canadian English language discretionary specialty channel owned by Bell Media. It primarily airs entertainment programming and series relating to celebrities and popular culture . The network was originally launched in 1999 as Star! , under the ownership of CHUM Limited .
The CH/E! system had its roots in the television stations group owned by Western International Communications (WIC), which at one point owned ten stations, including three CTV affiliates, two CBC affiliates, three independent stations in Alberta that mostly carried programming from Global, [1] Montreal multicultural station CJNT-TV, and independent station CHCH-TV Hamilton.
TGW-TV: 8 (Guatemala): Televisión Nacional ... Canal 13 (Argentina) (Arte Radiotelevisivo Argentino- Canal 13) Canal 26; Canal 3 La Pampa (LU89) Canal 6 TV Alternativa;
Tec TV: September 12, 2011 () Educational television 23.1 Televisión Pública: October 17, 1951 () Radio y Televisión Argentina S.E. Public television: Televisión Pública 23.2 Construir TV: March 21, 2011 () Private: Fundación UOCRA: Fundación UOCRA: Construction/Lifestyle 24.1 DeporTV: February 21, 2013 () Public: Government of Argentina
In Argentina, television is available via broadcast (also known as "over-the-air") – the earliest method of receiving television programming, which merely requires an antenna and an equipped internal or external tuner capable of picking up channels that transmit on the two principal broadcast bands, very high frequency (VHF) and ultra high ...