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Channel 10 headquarters. Channel 10 (Canal Diez, legally known as SAETA TV Canal 10) is a Uruguayan free-to-air television network based in Montevideo.It began its transmission in 1956 as the first television broadcaster in the country and the fourth in Latin America. [1]
Canal 4 (Canal Cuatro), previously known as Monte Carlo Televisión, is a television station located in Montevideo, Uruguay. Owned by Grupo Monte Carlo, it is the second oldest television channel in the country, beginning its broadcasts on April 23, 1961. Canal 10 started on December 7, 1956.
Canal 5 (English: Channel 5) is an Uruguayan national television network owned by the Ministry of Education and Culture. The channel began broadcasting on 19 June 1963. [1] Former logo as TNU used until 2021 Canal 5 studios in Montevideo.
Canal 7 (Guatemalan TV channel) Canal 8 (Guatemala) Canal 11 (Guatemalan TV channel) Canal 13 (Guatemalan TV channel) G. Guatevisión; T. TV Azteca Guate
Teledoce Televisora Color, also known as Canal 12 is a Uruguayan free-to-air television network, located in the capital of Uruguay, Montevideo. It is owned by Grupo Disco. It is owned by Grupo Disco. Television transmissions commenced in 1962.
Canal 4 (Uruguayan TV channel) Canal 5 (Uruguay) Canal 10 (Uruguay) Channel 7 (Punta del Este, Uruguay) N. Nickelodeon (Uruguayan TV channel) T. Teledoce
Televicentro launched on December 15, 1964 [1] under the TGBO-TV calls, with a daily schedule between 5pm and 11pm. [2] The station was founded by the El Imparcial newspaper, with initial funding costing 250,000 quetzales and with video taping equipment worth 80,000 quetzales. At launch, the channel covered 80% of the Guatemalan territory.
Analog television in Uruguay had a history of more than 50 years since it began in 1956, with the first television channel, Channel 10. Since then Uruguay has three other channels, Channel 12 Teledoce , Channel 4 Monte Carlo TV and Television Nacional Uruguay