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Repretel owns Costa Rican channels 4, 6, 11 and 2. [1] Repretel began operating in 1993 with Channel 9, in 2000 the lease expired and moved to Channel 4. [2] The company also operates 11 radio stations. [3] In 2012, Repretel bought Channel 2, from Mrs. Roxie Blen and branded the channel as CDR 2.
Its largest shareholder, Mario Sotela Blen, became a part of Repretel 6's directive as a "commercial associate". [2] By 2007, the lease ended, and Repretel bought the station, ending the rumors of Telecentro Canal 6's comeback. It became the third owned and operated station of the group and flagship of the other two.
Repretel bought the station from rival Teletica, due to a mismanagement from the leasing company operating the station, forcing the sale; Repretel was growing fast, leasing Channel 9 and 6; became the first TV-station owned and operated in Costa Rica. In 1996, the channel briefly relayed channel 6.
Canal 4 is a private Costa Rican television channel, owned and operated by Repretel.It was the second television station acquired by Repretel in Costa Rica. The station broadcasts on channel 6.2 which the frequency is used by sister channel Canal 6 due to the original frequency being impossible to convert to digital until 2021.
In 2009, Sánchez joined Repretel's Channel 11. On 15 April 2014, Sánchez put in her resignation from the Channel 11 program Las Historias citing growing responsibilities at her other job for Claro Costa Rica and officially left the channel exactly one month later to the dismay of the show's director.
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Repretel 6: Esta Mañana and Aló qué tal? Currently, she is the information director of the company Central de Radios and hosts the program Nuestra Voz (Our Voice). [3] She was involved in the investigation carried out at the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca in relation to the documents called "Panama Papers". [4]
It was first broadcast on Canal 4, then moved to Teletica Canal 7, followed by Repretel Canal 6, Canal 2, Canal 4 until 2002, and Canal 13 until 2015. [4] It is currently broadcast by Televisora de Costa Rica on Teletica XPERTV Canal 33. [5] On 21 January 2002, the program was interrupted when Sánchez suffered a life-threatening heart attack ...