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UNITEL (UNIVERSAL DE TELEVISIÓN) [1] is a Bolivian commercial television network headquartered in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, La Paz and Cochabamba, Bolivia. It was founded in 1987 in Santa Cruz de la Sierra as Teleoriente, which in 1997 created the current network and bought two Telesistema Boliviano stations.
Telepaís is a Bolivian newscast produced by Unitel since the beginning of the network in 1997. Its main header is located in Santa Cruz de la Sierra (where its newscast is natively produced) and it has editions for both La Paz and Cochabamba.
The channels Unitel, ATB, Red Uno, Bolivisión and (to a lesser extent) Bolivia TV; usually broadcast local newscasts, at least in the cities that make up the main axis (La Paz, Cochabamba and Santa Cruz). The only public network is Bolivia TV, the rest being controlled by private businessmen. [17]
Unitel Santa Cruz is the Unitel owned-and-operated station for the city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra. The station generates the network's national programming. History
Unitel La Paz is the Unitel owned-and-operated station for the city of La Paz, capital of Bolivia. The station was the generating station of the former Telesistema Boliviano network, disbanded in the late 90s. The station is available nationwide on Inter Satelital, alongside the Santa Cruz station. [2]
Unitel Oruro (formerly known as Televisión Oruro) is a Bolivian television station. Owned by Empresa de Comunicaciones del Oriente and operating on channel 2, the station is a Unitel owned-and-operated station .
Unitel Pando started broadcasting in November 1999 [4] and has been a Unitel O&O since its launch. As of 2002, the legal representative of the station was Álvaro Pinedo. [ 5 ] By 2008, the post was occupied by Podemos deputee Ronald Camargo Suzuki [ 6 ] In 2013, Unitel Pando was accused of having advertising contracts with minimal transparency ...
Canal 4 N Visión, doing business as Unitel Yacuiba is a Bolivian television station and the Unitel affiliate for the city of Yacuiba in southern Bolivia. History