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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Buenos Aires: Archdiocesan Television Center: Religious: 26.1 Canal 26: March 4, 1996 () Telecentro: Grupo Pierri: News programming — 26.2 Construir TV: March 21, 2011 () Fundación UOCRA [12] Fundación UOCRA: Construction/Lifestyle 26.3 Telemax: June 1, 2006 () Telecentro: Grupo Pierri
In 1999, the station began shows like "El Oro y el Moro", hosted by Oscar Gónzalez Oro. The program combines news, humour and popular songs sung by the host. The program is currently airing. Another show is "El Ángel", hosted by "Baby" Etchecopar. The program basically consists of Etchecopar taking phone-ins from the audience.
President Néstor Kirchner was interviewed on the television news program A Dos Voces by Gustavo Sylvestre and Marcelo Bonelli in 2007.. TN (formerly known as Todo Noticias (English: All News)) is an Argentine pay and streaming news television channel owned by the Clarín Group and its subsidiary, Artear.
Canal 13 (known by its current brand name El Trece, stylized as eltrece) [1] is an Argentine free-to-air television network and the flagship station of the network of the same name, located in the capital of Argentina, Buenos Aires.
Buenos Aires: Alberto J. Armando: 54,000 Central Córdoba (SdE) Santiago del Estero: Único Madre de Ciudades: 30,000 Alfredo Terrera: 16,000 Defensa y Justicia: Florencio Varela: Norberto "Tito" Tomaghello: 12,000 Deportivo Riestra: Buenos Aires: Guillermo Laza: 3,000 Estudiantes (LP) La Plata: Jorge Luis Hirschi: 30,000 Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP ...
LRA Radio Nacional, also known as Radio Nacional Argentina, is the Argentine national radio station, and part of the national public media system. It started transmitting in 1937 as LRA Radio del Estado and changed its name to the current one in 1957.
Sabrina Carpenter has an NSFW New Year's resolution.. On Jan. 2, the "Espresso" singer shared her goal for 2025 on Instagram — and it looks like she already broke it. "new year’s resolution no ...
The first license for a television network in Argentina was given to Martín Tow in 1945, but only experimental. [5] Argentina's first television broadcast occurred on October 17, 1951, with the inaugural of then state-owned Canal 7, developed by Radio Belgrano executive Jaime Yankelevich.