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3 Brazil. 4 Chile. 5 Colombia. 6 Peru. 7 Venezuela. ... This is a list of local television stations in South America, ... America TV; Andina TV; CM Deportes; Canal 33;
Canal 45 (Guatemala City): Jesus TV (Catholic channel) Canal 58 (Suchitepequez) : Mazatevision; Canal 61 (Guatemala City): Enlace Juvenil; Canal 63 (Guatemala City): Channel Archdiocese of Guatemala; Canal 65 (Guatemala City): Family TV; formerly known as EWTN and TV Light (Catholic channel) -Outside Air-
www.band.com.br /tv /bahia / ZYA 297 TV Bandeirantes Bahia Salvador — 07 Rádio e Televisão Bandeirantes da Bahia Ltda. — 6 kW www.band.com.br /tv /bahia / ZYA 300 Record Cabrália: Itabuna: 07 17 TV Cabrália Ltda. 6 kW noticias.r7.com /bahia / ZYA 311 CNT Bahia
Wildfires in southern Brazil kill 2 people and leave dozens of cities on high alert Local authorities say that wildfires in Brazil’s southern Sao Paulo state have killed at least two people Mexico's truth commission reveals new evidence of ‘death flights’ during 1965-1990 'dirty war'
Gala TV - Más de lo que sientes; FOROtv - Tú tienes la palabra; TV Azteca. Azteca 7 - Te damos de qué hablar; Azteca Uno - Todos somos uno; adn40 - Activa tu mente; Grupo Imagen. Imagen Televisión - Juntos Somos Libres; Grupo Multimedios. Multimedios Television - El Canal Que Todos Vemos; Milenio Television - Milenio Television
Television in Latin America currently includes more than 1,500 television stations and more than 60 million TV sets throughout the 20 countries that constitute Latin America. Due to economic and political problems television networks in some countries of this region have developed less than the North American and European networks, for instance.
America's Best Dance Crew; Atracción x4; Backyard Science; The Banana Splits; The Basil Brush Show; Beakman's World; Bel's Boys; The Big Comfy Couch; Blue Water High; Britannia High; Cake; The Carrie Diaries; Chiquititas; Connor Undercover; Dance Academy; Darcy's Wild Life; Date My Mom; Dinosapien; Don't Blame the Koalas; Dr. Miniatura; El ...
The network launched on December 1, 1994, becoming the third 24-hour news channel to serve Latin America that was headquartered in the region (Mexican giant Televisa's ECO was the first, launched in 1988; Canal de Noticias NBC, a venture launched by eventual Telemundo parent NBC on March 15, 1993, [4] was the second, as it operated from the ...