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  2. HCJB-TV - Wikipedia

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    HCJB-TV, also branded as La Ventana de los Andes (The Window of the Andes) was an Ecuadorian television station owned by the HCJB radio ministry. It was the first television station of any sort to exist in Ecuador.

  3. HCJB - Wikipedia

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    A Siemens single side-band transmitter at Radio Station HCJB's international transmitter site in Pifo, Ecuador. 1990 - The first HC-100 (100,000-watt) transmitter goes on the air in Quito, Ecuador. Since that time eight more HC-100s were built and put into use by the World Radio Missionary Fellowship, Inc. in Ecuador, Swaziland and Australia.

  4. Quito TV - Wikipedia

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    Quito TV began broadcasting on September 1, 2006. Its headquarters are located in Quito, and the biggest self-supported antenna. Quito TV got the most powerful microwave radio relay, acquired the first mobile television unit. Founded by Emilio Santander, the channel was under control of his family until 2007 and 2008.

  5. List of radio stations in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Radio Chacaltaya - 93.7 FM La Paz (Cumbia & Popular Music) Radio Cruz del Sur - 95.3 FM & 720 AM La Paz; Radio El Sonido de la Vida - 89.3 FM La Paz (Christian Radio) Radio Estelar - 92.5 FM La Paz; Radio Fides - 101.3 FM & 6155 SW La Paz; Radio Jallalla Coca - 100.1 FM & 680 AM Chulumani; Radio Metropolitana - 940 AM La Paz; Radio Mundial - 97 ...

  6. La Otra - Wikipedia

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    La otra (English: The Other Woman) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso for Televisa in 2002. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It aired on Canal de las Estrellas from May 20 to September 20, 2002. The telenovela stars Juan Soler , Yadhira Carrillo , Jacqueline Andere and Sergio Sendel .

  7. Radio y Televisión Martí - Wikipedia

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    Named after the Cuban national hero and intellectual José Martí, Radio Televisión Martí was established in 1983 and TV Martí was added in 1990. [1] The 2014 budget for the Cuba broadcasting program was approximately US$27 million. Radio y Televisión Martí is overseen by the Office of Cuba Broadcasting (OCB). [2]

  8. La Fuerte - Wikipedia

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    La Radio de Portland described that the preview "sounds like a collaboration that promises to be powerful and full of energy". [14] Solange Garrido from Página 7 compared the preview to the musical output of Kylie Minogue and David Guetta. [1] La Voz de Tarija outlined that it has a "marked bass and a danceable rhythm". [2]

  9. Radio Bilingüe - Wikipedia

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    Radio Bilingüe is the recognized Spanish-language radio service for the public radio system in the United States. It serves over half a million listeners with its pioneering daily Spanish-language national talk show, Línea Abierta , its independently produced news service, Noticiero Latino, and its rainbow of Spanish-language folk music for ...