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Current main offices and studios are located in Vía Ricardo J. Alfaro, Panama City, Panama, better known as Tumba Muerto, sharing installations with FETV (Panama), and sister channel TVMax. [7] TVN was formerly located alongside the Vía Transistmica, and had a studio alongside Avenida Balboa called Teatro ASSA.
104.3 FM Omega Stereo 107.3 FM Super Q 90.5 FM – WAO 97.3 and 97.5 FM BalboaRadio Web only Radio Mia 650 and 920 AM, 90.3 and 93.7 FM Shok Radio 93.3 FM Panama En Vivo Internet only https://panamaenvivo.com: Play - Sonido de la Calle 103.7 FM Radio Libre (Apagada) 870 AM RPC Radio 90.9 & 106.3 FM Stereo 89
This changed on 14 March 1960 when RPC Television becomes the first television channel of Panama, changing the city life of all Panamanians. The experience and prestige achieved by Fernando Eleta with his company, Radio Programas Continentales (RPC) has been predicted since 1951, and it wouldn't take long before it managed to bring television ...
The media of Panama has been highly influenced by that of the United States, since the construction of the Panama Canal. Radio broadcasting in Panama began in 1922, and television broadcasting in 1956. [citation needed] Panama's official broadcaster is the National Television of Panama, which was founded in 1961.
The Sistema Estatal de Radio y Televisión (SERTV, "State Radio and Television System"), is the public broadcaster of Panama. It operates two radio networks and the Sertv national television network, broadcast on channel 11 in Panama City.
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Panama's official broadcaster is National Television of Panama, which was founded in 1961. NTP started Panama's first color television service in 1972. Freedom of the press is guaranteed in Panama, as is the case in most other countries in the Western Hemisphere. However, reports of harassment and violence against journalists and media outlets ...