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This is a list of local television stations in South America, ... Citytv Bogota; ... Telepacífico; Telemedellín; Canal U; Peru. America TV; Andina TV; CM Deportes;
Television in Colombia or Colombian television (Spanish: Televisión de Colombia) is a media of Colombia. It is characterized for broadcasting telenovelas, series, game shows and TV news. Until 1998 it was a state monopoly (though there was a short-lived local private channel from 1966 to 1971, known as Teletigre).
Canal 4 TNH; Canal 4 Télé Caramel – Les Cayes, Sud; Canal 6 TV Nord'Ouest; Canal 6 Radio Tele 6 Univers – Les Cayes, Sud (); Canal 7 Tele 7 Cap-Haïtien; Canal 7 Tele Yaguana - Leogane
ESPN 2 is a Latin American pay-television channel based in Buenos Aires broadcasting for Spanish-speaking Latin American countries. Its programming is mostly football-, tennis- and rugby union-related. The channel was first launched in 1996 as ESPN 2 in Mexico and Central America and in 2002 as ESPN+ for South America. It consists on four ...
It is broadcast in Australia and New Zealand via UBI World TV without any timeshifting. DirecTV added the channel on 28 April 2010. [1] Until 2008, RCN Nuestra Tele also broadcast some programs from Citytv Bogotá. Until early 2011, RCN Nuestra Tele aired news in English under the direction of American news anchor Brian Andrews. [2]
Vivo Play Simulcast Sony Movies is a Latin American pay television channel that broadcasts movies, is owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment and distributed by Ole Distribution , broadcasts from the Mexico City and Bogotá in Spanish and from São Paulo in Portuguese .
Canal Trece (stylized as Trece.) is a Colombian free-to-air television network with regional coverage, specialized in cultural programming. Being a public television station, it is owned by the Colombian Government and its operations are managed by the RTVC Public Media System.
The second incarnation of the USA Network in Latin America is a channel dedicated to series and movie programming. It is owned by NBCUniversal International Networks , a division of NBCUniversal . The local version of the channel is available in Spanish and Portuguese-language feeds (for Spanish-speaking countries and for Brazil, respectively).