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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.
Vamo arriba is an Uruguayan daytime television show broadcast by Channel 4. It debuted on December 3, 2018 [ 1 ] and is presented by Giannina Silva , Gastón González and Federico Paz. The weekday program airs from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Telenoche is the news program of the Uruguayan Channel 4.It has been broadcast daily since 1968. [1]Three editions of the newscast are produced by Channel 4, being called differently, depending on the time of day, and are simulcast live on owned-and-operated stations throughout the country.
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 27 Canal de la Esperanza; Canal 31 TV Azteca Guatemala; Canal 33 TV; Canal 35 TV Azteca Guatemala; Canal 37 Telecentro -mirrored- (Albavision) Canal 41 Telecentro (Albavision) Canal 61 Enlace Juvenil; Canal 63 Televisión; Canal 65 Family TV; Satellite. 18-50 TV; Canal Antigua; Vea Canal; Guatevision
Canal 27 El canal de la Esperanza [20] Canal 31 TV Azteca Guatemala; Canal 33 TV USAC [21] Canal 35 TV Azteca Guatemala; Canal 37 Telecentro -mirrored- (Albavision) Canal 41 Telecentro (Albavision) Canal 61 Enlace Juvenil; Canal 63 Televisión Arquidiocesana [22] Canal 65 Family TV; Satellite 18-50 TV [23] Canal Antigua [24] Vea Canal [25 ...
Pages in category "Canal 4 (Uruguayan TV channel) original programming" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
In 1996 he was summoned by Sarandí 690 to serve as producer of the program En vivo y en directo and in 2001 he began to present the cultural program Sábado Sarandí, one of the most listened to on the station. [9] On April 5, 2004, he premiered the radio program Al pan pan, as co-host with Sergio Puglia. [10]