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  2. List of radio stations in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Radio Pio XII - 99.7 FM Oruro / 97.9 FM Cochabamba / 710 AM & 5952 SW Siglo Veinte (Broadcasts also in Quechua & Aymara Languages) WKM Radio 91.3 FM Oruro Radio Transamericana FM Oruro, Bolivia.]

  3. RTP (Bolivia) - Wikipedia

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    RTP (abbreviation of Radio Televisión Popular), is a Bolivian free-to-air television channel, based in La Paz. It was launched in 1985 by Carlos Palenque and is owned by Sistema Nacional de Radiodifusión Boliviana (better known as the RTP System).

  4. Unitel Oruro - Wikipedia

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    Unitel Oruro (formerly known as Televisión Oruro) is a Bolivian television station. Owned by Empresa de Comunicaciones del Oriente and operating on channel 2, the station is a Unitel owned-and-operated station .

  5. Unitel Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    UNITEL (UNIVERSAL DE TELEVISIÓN) [1] is a Bolivian commercial television network headquartered in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia.It was founded in 1987 in Santa Cruz de la Sierra as Teleoriente, which in 1997 created the current network and bought two Telesistema Boliviano stations.

  6. Red ATB - Wikipedia

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    Red ATB (Asociación Teledifusora Boliviana) is a television channel in Bolivia. Its origins date back to 20 October 1984 in La Paz, when Paceña de Television (Channel 9) began broadcasting. In the late 1980s the name was changed to ATB. The channel is one of the largest networks in Bolivia.

  7. Oruro - Wikipedia

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    Oruro (Hispanicized spelling) or Uru Uru [1] is a city in Bolivia with a population of 264,683 (2012 calculation), [2] about halfway between La Paz and Sucre in the Altiplano, approximately 3,709 meters (12,169 ft) above sea level. It is Bolivia's fifth-largest city by population, after Santa Cruz de la Sierra, El Alto, La Paz, and Cochabamba.

  8. Television in Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    Red Uno de Bolivia: Generalist Para todos: July 1, 1985 Grupo Kuljis Red Uno de Bolivia S.A. Bolivisión: Generalist Somos parte de ti: September 1, 1985 Albavisión: Antena Uno Canal 6 S.R.L/Galavisión S.R.L Unitel: Generalist Unidos por la tele: September 1, 1987 Grupo Monasterios Ecor Ltda. Cadena A: Generalist Somos Bolivia, somos Cadena A ...

  9. Red Uno de Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    Red UNO de Bolivia (literally "Network One", commonly referred to as Red UNO and occasionally also called simply UNO, UNO being the initials of Unión Nacional de Organizaciones Televisivas, [1] "National Union of Television Organizations") is a national Bolivian television network owned by businessman Ivo Kuljis. [2]