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Trece is a Paraguayan free-to-air television network launched in 1981. It is the head station of the JBB Group, which as of 11 January 2016 adopted this name.Channel 13 was the second television station to start nationwide broadcasts, after SNT, the first to broadcast entirely in color [1] and the fourth television station to be set up in Paraguay overall including SNT's two inland affiliates ...
Web Radios de Paraguay [3] Radio FM de Asunción en vivo por internet [4] Radio AM de Asunción en vivo por internet [5] Radio Ysapy 90.7 [6] E40 91.1 [7] Los 40 92.3 [8] Radio Universal 93.9 [9] RQP Paraguay 94.3; Radio Nacional del Paraguay 95.1; Rock & Pop 95.5 [10] Radio Amor 95.9; Radio Disney 96.5; Radio Latina 97.1; Yvytu FM 97.5; Radio ...
In April, due to the closure of schools as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the channel began simulcasting from TV Perú with the educational government TV program Aprendo en casa in the mornings. As of 2022, the channel’s current lineup includes generalist programming like news, entertainment and sports, among others.
Name Frequency City Website Radio Suceso FM: 97.1 FM: Naranjal: Website: Estación 40: 106.3 FM: Ciudad del Este: Website Archived 2013-01-14 at the Wayback Machine: Corpus: 89.5 FM: Ciudad del Este
Sistema Nacional de Televisión (National Television System), sometimes simply known as SNT, is a Paraguayan television network which reaches almost the entire population of Paraguay. SNT coverage almost all the Región Oriental, where approximately 97% of the population of Paraguay lives. Currently it has 11 repeaters.
Paravisión, sometimes known as Canal 5, is a Paraguayan free-to-air television channel owned by Albavisión which broadcasts news programs, sports, entertainment, imported TV shows, among others.
On April 27. 2013 the new "Casa de Dios" temple was finished, becoming one of the biggest temples in the World, and second biggest temple in Guatemala with an extension area of 270,000 square meters. The inauguration was transmitted via Internet to millions of viewers around Latin America and to more than a million people in Guatemala via TV ...
In 1983, with a discrete advertising campaign in Lima, Favorita de Televisión - Canal 13 announced the start of its operations for 1984 but never materialized. By late 1985 and early 1986, Compañía Radiodifusora Univisión S.A. (unrelated to US Hispanic network Univisión , at the time still known as SIN) launched a test signal for a few months.