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  2. Telecentro - Wikipedia

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    Telecentro is an Argentine company in the telecommunications market. Its service offering includes the provision of cable television, landline telephone and Internet services. Its service offering includes the provision of cable television, landline telephone and Internet services.

  3. Repretel 6 - Wikipedia

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    Canal 6 (previously known as Telecentro) is a private Costa Rican television channel, owned and operated by Repretel. It is the flagship TV station of the media group. It is the flagship TV station of the media group.

  4. Telecorporación Salvadoreña - Wikipedia

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    The channel stopped analog broadcasts in NTSC and was launched in the TDT on the same frequency, within the virtual channel 31.1, with programming of the TCS files in test signal Most of the time each channel has an independent programming schedule, but the channels do share limited programming and simulcasts, particularly on weekday mornings.

  5. Asociación de Televisoras de Centroamérica y Panamá - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica: Canal 2, Telecentro, Teletica; Panama: TVN, RPC Televisión, Panavisión/Telecinco (defunct), Telemetro [2] Nicaragua had been suspended at the time because the channels Sacasa owned (2 and 12 and their respective relayers 7 and 5) had been usurped by the state in 1979, forming Sistema Sandinista de Televisión. Per a session held ...

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  7. Televicentro (Nicaraguan TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Canal 2 is a Nicaraguan free-to-air television network owned by Televicentro de Nicaragua, S.A., owned by the Mexican media mogul Remigio Ángel González.In theory, the channel's sister channels are those of Grupo Ratensa, but in practice, the channel is an independent operation with support from the Nicaraguan government.

  8. Television in El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Television in El Salvador began in 1956 in black and white on YSEB-TV, which would bring attention to the radio broadcasting industry in the 1960s. It was so much so that it was part of the Salvadoran Association Broadcasting (ASDER) in 1964 to confront stagnation, in response to the political crisis during the era of military authoritarianism.

  9. Repretel 11 - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1968 by Juan Edgar Picado Trejos and a US investor. Broadcasts started the following year as the first television station in Central America to broadcast in color, but the government temporarily restricted its license to operate by means of a presidential decree, causing a legal battle in the process.