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  2. Aragón TV - Wikipedia

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    Aragón TV is a radio and television network in Aragon, named CARTV−Corporación Aragonesa de Radio y Televisión. It is state media, owned by Televisión Autonómica de Aragón S.A. It is part of the Spanish government's FORTA media network, and has an international channel Aragón TV INT .

  3. List of television stations in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Tele Taxi TV Gavà Televisió TV10 Granollers: VOTV Vallès Visió Canal 4 Catalunya Igualada: 25TV Canal Taronja Manresa: TV Berguedà Canal Taronja Mataró: Mataró TV Mar TV Sabadell-Terrassa: Hit TV Canal Terrassa Canal 4 Catalunya Molahits TV TVSC Vallès TV Sabadell-Vallès Vic: Teve.cat Canal Taronja El 9 TV Vilanova i la Geltrú ...

  4. Jorge Pueyo - Wikipedia

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    On 25 May 2022 the program A escampar la boira, a midnight program for Aragón TV, was premiered, where relevant personalities inside and outside Aragon are interviewed in Aragonese. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] On 12 June 2023 he announced on his Twitter and Instagram accounts that he would be the number one candidate on the list of the Chunta Aragonesista and ...

  5. FORTA - Wikipedia

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    3/24 Esport3 TV3CAT: ... Aragon: Corporación Aragonesa de Radio y Televisión (CARTV) Aragón TV (HD) Aragón TV INT Aragón Radio Aragón Radio 2 1987

  6. 24 Horas (Spanish TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    It is the corporation's all-news television channel, and is known for its 24-hour rolling news service and its live coverage of breaking news. It was launched on 15 September 1997 as the first 24-hour rolling television news service in Spain. It was the only one until 27 January 1999, when CNN+ started broadcasting. When CNN+ ceased ...

  7. Televisión Española - Wikipedia

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    Televisión Española was established at a building of Paseo de la Habana in Madrid, and after some time of technical tests, its free-to-air black-and-white fullscreen standard-definition monaural live analogue terrestrial television transmissions on VHF frequencies were officially launched on 28 October 1956 with a special inaugural program.

  8. Ten (Spanish TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    On December 24, 2015 the test signals of the channel began, which was called "10". [3] On February 18, 2016, the official name of the channel was announced: "Ten", in addition to the start of emissions for April 21, 2016.

  9. Aragon - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015, half of Aragon's population, 50.45%, live in the capital city of Zaragoza. Huesca is the only other city in the region with a population greater than 50 000. The majority of Aragonese citizens, 71.8%, live in the province of Zaragoza. 17.1% live in the province of Huesca, and 11.1% in the province of Teruel. [22]